Leaf is a beautiful low poly fantasy rpg adventure where you explore with your character and discover new elements from spells, monsters and weapons to defend yourself with very fun to explore - fighting can be a bit tricky at first when you are trying to figure out where to aim your weapon when fighting a creature but other than that its a lot of fun - its cute with lots to explore. you might be thinking the price seems a little steep, but its worth every penny.
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About This Game
Leaf is an exploration driven action adventure game that doesn't hold your hand. You're on a quest to stabilize two parallell worlds. On your adventure you stumble across hidden weapons, spells and special items that might help you overcome the odds.
Key Features
- Explore an abandoned world
- Fight monsters and defeat challenging bosses
- Seek powerful items and hidden areas
- Enjoy the beautiful soundtrack
Estimated playtime: 3-6 hours.
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User Reviews
An isometric nature walk through a beautiful poly world. The audio is incredible and the combat makes you feel like you are living on the edge. There's so many gorgeous things about this game and it's so very well built. The spells are fun and interesting, the enemies are a force to be reckoned with, and the little hideaway places are leaving me with a piece of the story with each discovery. Don't let this game pass you by without a try.
No. Looks lovely, but the controls in combat are just dreadful, and punching robots with your stick is basically the game's only challenge. I was expecting an indie Zelda-like with clever puzzles and acceptable combat - something like Ittle Dew, which is better and cheaper - but Leaf is a bare shell of a game, not worth anyone's time.
Leaf is a fun and interesting title, the combat is weird but I'll give you the run down. You focus on an enemy by pressing F, once engaged with an enemy do left click for two hit light attack and right click for a single heavy attack, numbers are for magic spells if you got them. space to dodge, you have to dodge an enemy's attack then attack but they can dodge too. Unfortunately its only a robot design but modified into different enemies and NPCs and there arent that many npcs to talk to for hints. But the music is swell and if we could get some more enemy types besides robot with attack and robot with projectile, etc. The low-poly style makes me feel like its a mix between lttp and oot. But that might just be due to see other games like it, also there are places you might get softlocked and if you try to quit your save then reload you'll just end up in the same softlocked position meaning you will have to delete your save. Plot is very vague and doesn't give you all the necessary s...
It was nice, actually; the music helped amplify the atmosphere of the game, and its exploration aspect is really cool. However, the combat was something that needed improvement. Plus points for being able to change the damage taken and damage dealt though.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 32-bit
- Processor: 3 GHz or better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 560 or better
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Sound Card: N/A
FAQ
How much does Leaf cost?
Leaf costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for Leaf?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 32-bit Processor: 3 GHz or better Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 560 or better Storage: 500 MB available space Sound Card: N/A
What platforms is Leaf available on?
Leaf is available on Windows PC.
Is Leaf worth buying?
Leaf has 80% positive reviews from 5 players.
When was Leaf released?
Leaf was released on Apr 11, 2019.
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