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Ogre Tale

$19.99
Release Date:
Metacritic:
63
Developer:
MAGES. Inc.
Publisher:
KOMODO
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Once upon a time, Momotaro (a.k.a. Peach Boy) and his allies, Kintaro and Issuntaro, wiped out the tribe of ogres who plagued the Japanese countryside, and everyone lived happily every after.

...Until now, anyway.



Centuries later, Momotaro's descendant -- bored of life as a bar host (!) -- decides to run amok and terrorize the Japanese countryside with mononoke and yokai and all those other Japanese mysticism-related things you've probably heard the tiniest bit about from some anime somewhere. Not because it's his destiny or anything; just because he CAN.



With the hero now serving as villain, it's time to flip the script and turn the villains into heroes! Or... comparatively less bad villains, at least? Ran, Hana, and Yume -- sisters who are descended from the very ogres Momotaro once took down -- must join forces with a kitty cat named Iroha who serves as their mentor, narrator, and caregiver (?) to rid the world of the pink, peachy menace and his fairytale folkhero-turned-villain flunkies in this action-packed tongue-in-cheek Japanese-inspired beat-em-up other-words-separated-by-hyphens romp-o-rama!

What kind of game is it, you ask? Why, it's...

  • ...a 2D sprite-based beat-em-up with multiple playable characters! Three of them, in fact! Play alone, team up with friends in online or offline multiplayer, or mix and match as the spirit moves you!


  • ...a chance to take out your aggressions on unsuspecting Japanese demons and ghoulies! Unleash ground-shaking combos, counters, and special moves with ease, and chain 'em together to rain devastation upon all who stand in your path!


  • ...a showcase of weird and wonderful zombies and demons and crows (oh my!) who all want you dead, dead, dead!


  • ...an RPG, kinda, sorta! I mean, it's got experience, coins, and other loot you can use to strengthen your characters and their skills, so that's all it takes, right? Right?!

So get ready; victory is in reach! It's time to go out and

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User Reviews

Mixed
91 user reviews
52%
Positive
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I really want to like this, I really do. I was big fan of phantom breaker battlegrounds. The controls of this game are just way too clunky for a beat'em up. None of your attacks connect smoothly, your character movement is janky as all hell, the smash attack is counter intuitive and happens when you don't want it to and the auto run, oh god why is there a default auto run when you dash? This had killed me more times when I care to count. The art is nice, music is great but it is trying too hard to be a vanillaware game aesthetically and it picked up all the clunky combat along with it, I just wish I had the phantom breaker battle system back.

77 helpful 3 funny
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I wouldn't recommend this game for multiple reasons, so I'll just state the biggest ones. 1. Movement Mechanics Somehow they managed to make movement in a single-plane 2D video game bad. Movement has pretty much been a solved thing in gaming for decades so It's super rare to see a game where the movement mechanics are so bad. Like most games dashing goes a set distance, but the dash distance in this game is seriously running across the stage and has to be cancelled with an attack because it has a ridiculous amount of recovery frames otherwise. So it's either choose between a terrible walk speed, or a flawed dash mechanic. Additionally, the input buffer on the game is either terrible, or basic options just have absurdly long startup frames. The amount of time it takes for your character to jump after pressing up is something else. 2. Level Design Most beat em ups are literally point a-b, but this game will often have levels that have you run back & forth or it doesn't matter, some l...

36 helpful
35 hrs at review
Not Recommended

3 months has passed, the core game machanics still don't have a proper update, not even bug fixes. I think I already give developers enough time to improve this game. It's a good time to leave a negative comment. Edit: Another 3 months passed, 6 months in total. Only add chinese localization, still no bug fixes and improvement. 2021/7/13 Edit: Another 4 months passed, 10 months in total. Developer finally leave a comment about the delay at June. After that, no signs of updates. 2021/9/27 Edit: Another 2 months passed, 1 year in total. Congratulations! Guess I won't buy any product from this company anymore.

29 helpful 2 funny
31 min at review
Recommended

Buy this instead of Battletoads (^.~)☆ If you liked Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds this is an easy recommendation.

20 helpful 2 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

THE POSITIVES Ogre Tale has been fun and the story had me laughing the moment it take us to present day Japan. The 2D sprites are beautiful and the OST is really good. Combat is frantic as a brawler should be. If you've played Phantom Breaker Battlegrounds, you'll appreciate familiar locales like the "KING OF BURGER" restaurant. You can start off playing on Very Hard difficulty to challenge yourself early on. But you're very limited to what you can do combo wise at the very beginning until you progress further in the game. Once you've reached mission 3, you can finally earn currency to purchase weapons, jewels and talismans. That is the best time to grind and earn rare weapons that will help you immensely in combat. THE NEGATIVES There are localization issues such as missing a word during a sentence for an example. The music can often times overpower the excellent voice work so I lowered the music volume to 3 and raised the vocals to 10. That helped but not as effective as you would...

14 helpful 2 funny
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I wanted to like this, but honestly, just play Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds. I actually am confused as to how the same studio could release a game this vastly inferior to its predecessor...

13 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The only thing in this game that can engage the thinking part of your brain is a maze they make you do at least three times (with the game slyly winking at you and admitting "this sure sucks, huh?"). It's a loot game with one equipment slot. The controls aren't good enough that you can do cool fluid combos and all the enemies die in one hit anyway. The bosses either arbitrarily autoguard all the time or are ridiculously easy. This is purely for the "looking at nice stuff" part of the brain. Barely even a video game.

12 helpful
4 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Did a playthrough and here's my 2 cents: Good - Pixel Art is a nice step up from Phantom Breaker, which was already a looker. - OST is really solid. - Characters have fun movesets. - Local and Online Co-op are present which is always good to see, and also very necessary for niche genres like this. Mixed - No plane switching. Not to say single plane BEU's are bad but, but why change what isn't broken? - This is a Progressive BEU, so you don't start out with your full kit. Not A fan of these types but at the same time I acknowledge many people need it to stay invested. - Writing makes heavy use of fourth wall/memes, though I did enjoy the cast overall. Yuck - Movement. If there is one thing they should focus on fixing let it be this. Characters are way too sluggish be it turning around, jumping, or just plain walking. - Weapon/Skill System is a chore. Unlike PBBG you no longer have a skill tree and instead focus on slotting skills and attributes to your weapons. Problem is once sl...

9 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

The art is gorgeous, the girls are adorable and the dialogue (for me at least) was laugh out loud hilarious. The combat is good, but as many others have noted, it's not as satisfying as it was in Phantom Breaker BattleGrounds and feels a little clunkier. If you've played PBBG (and you SHOULD) to death and just want some more of it like I did, Ogre Tale will scratch the itch nicely. It just doesn't have the variety and depth of its predecessor. The up shot is the great writing. If it's on sale at all grab it and never look back.

8 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

sadly this isent the first time mages has let me down. my overal rating would be 4/10 to sum up the good and the bad good- 1. good music and good art 2.a simple but fun to follow story 3. a very simple combo system 4. no punishment for losing overal the game is good for somone that just wants to button mash a bit the bad- 1. no combo system whatsoever 2. enemies/ bosses are tedious and offer no challange 3. constant reference and 4th wall breaking ruines the immersion 4. certain mechenics are just plain dumb. such as a room restarting when you re enter it. the weapon shop and the rng behind weapon drops 5. level length is very inconsistent there are other factors in play as well but this is to give you in idea

7 helpful 2 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7, Windows 10 (64bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core i3 2.0 GHz or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: nVidia Geforce 770 or better
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectSound compatible
  • Additional Notes: XBox compatible game controller strongly recommended

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

FAQ

How much does Ogre Tale cost?

Ogre Tale costs $19.99.

What are the system requirements for Ogre Tale?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7, Windows 10 (64bit) Processor: Intel Core i3 2.0 GHz or better Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: nVidia Geforce 770 or better DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 3 GB available space Sound Card: DirectSound compatible Additional Notes: XBox compatible game controller strongly recommended Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

What platforms is Ogre Tale available on?

Ogre Tale is available on Windows PC.

Is Ogre Tale worth buying?

Ogre Tale has 52% positive reviews from 91 players. Metacritic score: 63/100.

When was Ogre Tale released?

Ogre Tale was released on Aug 20, 2020.

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