This allows for experimentation with each of the five character classes in a single playthrough, regardless of which character you chose at the beginning of the game to be your main.
Item customization is another feature that adds to the depth of Inotia 2 , as it allows players to attach enchantments or upgrades to their weapons and equipment via scrolls found through various methods in the game. If plot is your main concern when delving into action-RPGs, Inotia 2 is going to disappoint you. The story is cliche-filled and poorly written, with bad dialogue making the already uninteresting conversations between characters only bearable because of the ability to quickly tap your way through them.
It does not matter if you choose to play as a male or female character in this game, because everyone in the game will refer to you as though you are male, regardless of actual gender. This is all probably due to the fact that the developers, Com2uS, are from Korea and it seems like quite a bit may have been lost in translation. Non-Player Characters NPCs are scattered about environments and towns with quests to give and generic lines to spew, as is par for the course in games of this genre, but they all seem dead due to their complete lack of animation.
Since the NES era, NPCs have always had small movement animations, just to make it clear to the player that they're alive. This is not the case in Inotia 2 ; NPCs are so still that they could sometimes be mistaken as parts of the environment. While the game does limit the number of items that players can carry along with them on the field, it also offers plenty of room for expansion, potentially to quadruple the number of inventory slots available at the start of the game.
Touch navigation of the menus makes accessing all of the options, information, and character customization methods easy to get to. The actual battles in Inotia 2 are extremely well-designed, and there's a lot of fun and satisfaction to be had by taking part in them, especially later in the game, when you'll be managing three characters at once, each with their own complete skill sets.
Movement is controlled either by touch or virtual D-pad, the latter of which I found to be much more responsive. There is a large attack button on the right-hand side of the screen, and tapping this button once while in attacking distance of an enemy will simultaneously auto-turn your character in the right direction and initiate a series of constant attacks until either your character or the enemy is dead.
This sounds rather brutish and indelicate, but strategy comes into play when you take advantage of your up to four special attacks on your quick menu and the combined skills of your unique party members. For the first part of the game, I controlled a mage my main character and a templar, the latter of whom served as both my healer and frontline.
I controlled the templar and led the way into battle, creating a safe environment for my mage to attack from a distance behind me. At first, the only skill that my templar had access to was a basic healing spell, but with a broadsword and careful attention to the health bars of my party members, I was able to make it through most situations with ease.
Later, I added a knight to my party, which added even more strategic options due to the fact that my templar was now freed for full time healing duty while my knight charged headfirst into enemies.
The combination of class types in my party gave me a lot of wiggle room for experimentation with strategy, making the game much more than a simple hack-and-slasher. Unfortunately, mercenaries do not have the same potential as your main character. Players are limited to the use of only half of their mercenaries' skills trees, the other half of both passive and active abilities are locked. I strongly urge the developers to create some way to open up access to the second half of the mercenaries' skill trees; it's something that everyone who buys the game will want.
Inotia 2 is not lacking in online features, with a ranking system that shows your worldwide rank as measured by either player level or the highest level enchantment on one of your weapons. Players are also given the ability to take their party online in a versus-style environment called "Match Up Mode. This mode is really nothing more than a fun diversion to take part in after completing the main storyline in the game, but it will add to the overall value to the really hardcore players who pour in the dozens of hours required to fully level their characters.
Yet, this game provides hours and hours of fun and a story that quickly engages you. Everything with the charm of a traditional game and a nice pixel art style. Requirements and additional information:. Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4. Offers in-app purchases. App languages. Author Com2uS. Updated This year. Last revision This year. Diablo Immortal 1. Magic: The Gathering Arena FNAF World 1. Ok We use our own and third-party cookies for advertising, session, analytic, and social network purposes.
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