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Tales of Nebezem RPG: Red Peril

$3.99
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Developer:
GrayTower
Publisher:
GrayTower
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About This Game


A freshly graduated Militia soldier comes home to find his house burned to the ground. As he begins to investigate, he finds out that someone is setting fire to houses all over the region. But the real truth behind the fires is dire and it turns out that the safety of the whole world is at stake.

The game is set in the magical, lore-rich world of Nebezem, as known from the previous episodes.


  • 8 playable classes, ~100 different battle skills
  • Over 40 types of enemies to fight
  • Over 150 different equippable items
  • 20 side quests
  • 24 hours of gameplay (12 with the first party of heroes)
  • Strategic battles

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
8 user reviews
75%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Great little cheap game. Totally worth the money. I am a fan of all of their work. Support this small developer so they can make more games in the future.

3 helpful
18 hrs at review
Not Recommended

So, some time ago I posted a review of a partial playthrough of Red Peril and gave it a good review because I liked the Tales of Nebezem series and at that time the game didn't have any reviews yet. I wasn't able to complete the game at that time but I went back and restarted and finished it over the last couple of days. I was 4 hours into it on my first review, Steam says I have 18 hours now. I must say there was not nearly enough plot to justify 14 hours, which is why I have changed my review from positive to negative. I believe the author put a lot of work into this game particularly into balancing, since it keeps about the same difficulty throughout. Also the in battle skills are all generally interesting. But you'd have to really love this kind of jrpg turn based combat to enjoy this game. Because I as I already said there is hardly any plot at all, and this is surprising because that was a really strong point about Elemental Link that made up for the relative lack of dif...

3 helpful
15 hrs at review
Recommended

The game is pretty short and I think there are some balancing issues that make it a bit more of a tedious grind. I really enjoyed playing the game. The graphics are great. The dialogue was a little difficult to get into, but it wasn't bad. The soundtrack is very good!

2 helpful
11 hrs at review
Recommended

I really liked all other "Tales of Nebezem" games, and this one was no exception. The change from puzzle/adventure games to an RPG felt a little off, but I soon grew accustomed to it. This game features a nice story, great characters and good music and scenery, which combined create a very enjoyable experience. The only bad thing about Red Peril is that the enemies are too strong in the beggining, and the battles can drag on too long. But if you can look past these issues, I believe you'll find Red Peril very enjoyable. Having said all this, I highly recommend that you play the rest of the "Tales of Nebezem" series before this one (specially if you care about the story), since this is the last game in chronological order and is full of spoilers.

1 helpful
12 hrs at review
Recommended

A great game. This latest part of the Tales of Nebezem series is more combat driven. At first i thought that i wouldn’t like it, but in the end i really enjoyed the great combat system it has. A lot of useful spells with great synergy effects.

28 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a really great addition to the Nebezem line of games. Highly recommended, really fun!

13 hrs at review
Recommended

It's quite enjoyable game, but has some problems: (Good things listed below these) - Wishing that IF no-one of the party members is HEALER, shops would have more heal items&less mana items. - Level 10 equipment are so expensive, maybe an cave that gives lots of gold, but has very hard monsters would be useful. - Kinda thinking that troll-like creatures have bit too much HP. Good things: + Only major grind I noticed was swamp, to me balance was pretty successful. + Really liked side-quests, favorite was getting new home to person who's previous was burned. + Being able to select party member from two options is interesting, but not sure how much it will add for second play-through.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 or newer
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 1.06Ghz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 200 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Tales of Nebezem RPG: Red Peril cost?

Tales of Nebezem RPG: Red Peril costs $3.99.

What are the system requirements for Tales of Nebezem RPG: Red Peril?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or newer Processor: Intel Core 2 1.06Ghz Memory: 4 GB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 200 MB available space

What platforms is Tales of Nebezem RPG: Red Peril available on?

Tales of Nebezem RPG: Red Peril is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Tales of Nebezem RPG: Red Peril worth buying?

Tales of Nebezem RPG: Red Peril has 75% positive reviews from 8 players.

When was Tales of Nebezem RPG: Red Peril released?

Tales of Nebezem RPG: Red Peril was released on Mar 15, 2019.

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