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Alone: Recode

$4.99
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Developer:
Fengraf
Publisher:
Fengraf
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game



"You are dragged into a house in the middle of nowhere. The last few hours? Days? Are all a blur. Who is this person who won't show their face? Why won't they answer any of your questions? Your friends... you have to find your friends..."

"When making Alone I really wanted to challenge old-school RPG stereotypes of level and encounter design. Like others who enjoy RPGs I had played many of the old classics and spamming the same abilities through menus with key memory on felt like holding down the 'A' button leads to assured victory. With Alone I wanted to put a little more into the combat and gameplay sides and less into the narrative fiction of the world."
-Fengraf Games

These are some of the ways Alone changes the game on what a classic RPG can be.

  • Story - Alone is somewhat light on the narrative front. Most of the game's story is optional and much of it can be completed in or out of order and without speaking to the characters you find throughout the game. Though it drives your actions for much of your play, the way you engage with the story is up to you.

  • Exploration - There are no maps here. No overworld where you grow to enormous proportions and can travel to the next area in a few steps. The path forward is sometimes hidden, sometimes blocked, and sometimes back the way you came. Your only hope in Alone is to continue exploring and working your way in around and back through the numerous environments.

  • Character Growth - Your characters in Alone do not acquire skills naturally. Instead, points will be earned from levels that can be spent in two unique skill books to each character. Don't like your current skills? Visit the pub to reset them. Great control is given to the player to determine how they want each party member to feel. Your weapons will also provide you special abilities, so the customization does not stop at the skill books. Your gear can be upgraded in a few ways to further augment your preferred strategies.

  • Combat - If you have a love for classic turn-based RPG games, you'll know many of the older installments spare no expense building hype for that final boss – only to have them fall to your bottomless supply of potions. Alone wants to throw that out the window and introduce more punishing and difficult bosses as a result. Potions may heal you for a substantial amount, but that health is then lost again over time. The turn order can also be manipulated by clever players who take advantage of the ACCEL system. Spells / items / actions will have an ACCEL value to them that causes that characters next turn to come up quicker by that amount. Your enemies will target the strongest among you and do everything they can to throw a wrench in your plans. Alone tries to create a more engaging combat experience by requiring pattern recognition and thoughtful choices about the order in which attacks occur.

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User Reviews

Mostly Negative
3 user reviews
33%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

A good story, interesting characters and of course a party that you can spoil with equipment and skills/level up, all that with nice graphics and there you go...an perfect RPG (for me!). Now this one has good graphics. But that's it. The characters are flat..even if you can chat with them...if you call 1 sentences chat. The story is meeh at best (you are stuck on unknow territory meet a stranger and of course jump to do her quest). But the biggest problem is your party. You see the enemies are tough....and you gain next to nothing from fighting them. The few treasure chests...nothing special. It is worse that you encounter enemies that whip your whole party early on without the possibility of farming. Oh, you can set the difficult of the enemies in the option menu....from default 0 up to 300% (so no easy way out). It gets better...there is no way to run from an fight and the (visible) monsters have homing missile feature and can run faster than you.

24 hrs at review
Not Recommended

My playtime says 24 hours, but the reality is that, despite my best efforts, I've only played this game for 45 minutes or so. The first time I tried to load it up, I thought it crashed at start, but it actually ran undetected without an icon or any way to interact with it until I shut down my computer. The second time I tried, it ran, but then crashed and corrupted my game file when I tried to save the game. There may be a good game in here, but I have no way of knowing. I can't get to it behind the bugs. [url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/44626948-Loons/]My curator page[/url]

28 hrs at review
Recommended

Its a fun and gentle game that i enjoy playing for a couple of hours a night. Not for thrill seekers. Great for kids and adults.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Microsoft® Windows® 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better.
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU.
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Alone: Recode cost?

Alone: Recode costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Alone: Recode?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft® Windows® 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit) Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better. Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU. Storage: 1 GB available space

What platforms is Alone: Recode available on?

Alone: Recode is available on Windows PC.

Is Alone: Recode worth buying?

Alone: Recode has 33% positive reviews from 3 players.

When was Alone: Recode released?

Alone: Recode was released on Sep 24, 2021.

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