pros +solid adventure/point and click + good dialog + a combat system that i feel is better for when your controlling 1 char then the standard turn-base system. if you were controlling 3-6 chars at once though it would be hectic. + the rpg element adds something more to the already existing genre. + can play in a single sitting as long as you dont get stuck. neutrals = its a short game but alot in this genre are and its a fair price = music is nice and fitting = no rekeybindings but this game doesnt really need them cons - using steam screenshot button advances the dialog so make sure you read the dialog before taking a pic. i havent tested the ingame screenshot button though so cant say further there. - i dont care about achievements but for those achievement hunters there are none. other tidbits of info. the game is a good point and click adventure game with added rpg lv which gives you +10 health and +1 attribute point per lv. combat isnt turn-based but instead m...
Phoenix Tales
- Release Date:
- Nov 3, 2019
- Developer:
- Steven DiLeo, Adventurers Guild Entertainment
- Publisher:
- Adventurers Guild Entertainment
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
A CLASSIC ADVENTURE GAME
At it's core, Phoenix Tales is an adventure game. Modeled after classic point-and-click style games of the 1990's, you'll have to use your wits to solve the puzzles.
RPG ELEMENTS
Gain experience and level up your character as you progress through the game. With individual stats and several weapon / armor upgrades to find, Phoenix Tales is an RPG-lite experience too!
A UNIQUE COMBAT SYSTEM
While you'll need your brain to solve the mysteries plaguing the town of Northern Cross, sometimes a little brawn comes in handy too. Master a unique combat system that requires both timing and strategy!
MULTIPLE PLAYABLE CHARACTERS
Sometimes being a hero requires help. Along the way, you'll meet a companion who will prove to be quite helpful on your quest. He has his own play style, attributes, and attacks.
A FULLY IMMERSIVE AND DETAILED WORLD
Using real world locations and motion capture actors, which are then "cartooned" into a unique art style, there is plenty to see, do, and explore.
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User Reviews
I don't play many games anymore, but I've played lots of point-and-click style games back in the day. This game feels like it draws inspiration from Quest for Glory, which is a huge plus to me. The dialog is great, especially the merchant in town, and the puzzles make sense. I haven't finished it yet, but I'm pretty sure I'm close to finishing it.
Very unique art style that works really well for a point & click adventure game. The characters each have a unique personality that adds depth and humor to the game. It's a refreshing break from all of the FPS and action games that seem to have taken over the gaming scene by offering a modern take on a nostalgic genre. 100% worth giving this game a try!
The game was good but quite short. It took me about 3 hours to complete it. Worth the money I paid for it.
This is an incredibly bare bones game that feels more like a demo than an actual game. I cannot stress enough that you shouldn't spend five dollars on this game. Expect to only take an hour or so to finish. Puzzles are very straightforward. You need to get a skull hanging from a tree? Use the throwing knife you picked up. Got to distract some goblins (that you can't fight and will run from if you take too long to do anything)? Throw a fish (which you can get by talking to the fisherman and finding out he wants something that you can easily get in town). Need to distract some robed guys? Throw some poppers a kid is playing with (trading a wooden sword that you carve from a piece of wood from an abandoned cart). That's pretty much the extent of the puzzle solving. There's only six screens/locations in the woods (where you can be attacked) and five of them loop around so don't expect to be wandering anywhere like Quest for Glory or other similar adventure games. Two other locations you ...
This is one of those games that really needs a neutral rating, I'm only thumbing it up because it filled my nostalgia needs for a certain retro adventure/rpg game series. For $2.99 you get a game that takes ~2h to finish and scratches the Quest for Glory itch. The game has maybe 14 screens, with straightforward puzzles, and extemely imbalanced, janky combat that isn't too offensive; just spam the attack button, everything else is a waste of time. Puzzles are straightforward and there's nothing too convoluted, although I never figured out how to get the mud for the potion of heroism, game was beatable without it.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Microsoft Windows 7 or newer
- Processor: 2.0GHz Intel or AMD processor
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 10 or higher compatible video card
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Phoenix Tales cost?
Phoenix Tales costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Phoenix Tales?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft Windows 7 or newer Processor: 2.0GHz Intel or AMD processor Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX 10 or higher compatible video card DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Phoenix Tales available on?
Phoenix Tales is available on Windows PC.
Is Phoenix Tales worth buying?
Phoenix Tales has 83% positive reviews from 6 players.
When was Phoenix Tales released?
Phoenix Tales was released on Nov 3, 2019.
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