Generic, repetitive, boring and not innovative, are some words that I can call this documentary wearing a trench coat and pretending to be a game. I know I only have two and a half hours in this game but I have to say that I had a more enjoyable time playing getting over it. Here are some issues I had with the game that have caused me to stop playing: -THE. CONSTANT. RANDOM. BATTLES. I cannot describe the pure dissatisfaction of having to go through a field with random encounters every seven steps. Genuinely, if someone says that items that remove or lessen random battles are useless then force them to play this game. They will see they're VERY wrong. -Progression nosedive. When you start the game, you are showered in new features. Like the stream of new features or not, they're completely gone after you leave the first zone. Seriously, there is nothing other than stars, new textures and cards after the opening 15 minutes. It doesn't matter how much glitter and paint you throw on...
Evoland
- Release Date:
- Apr 4, 2013
- Metacritic:
- 61
- Developer:
- Shiro Games
- Publisher:
- Shiro Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
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We're glad to introduce you Evoland: Legendary Edition!
Evoland: Legendary Edition is a pack which brings you two great and unique RPGs, with their graphic style and gameplay changing as you progress through the game!
It contains:
- Evoland
- Evoland 2
Evoland is a journey through the history of action/adventure gaming, allowing you to unlock new technologies, gameplay systems and graphic upgrades as you progress through the game. Inspired by many cult series that have left their mark in the RPG video gaming culture, Evoland takes you from monochrome to full 3D graphics and from active time battles to real time boss fights, all with plenty of humor and references to many classic games.
Key Features
- Play through the history of action-adventure video games
- Discover many evolutions, from old school 2D action/adventure to active time battles and full 3D action
- Revisit the starting area rendered in full 3D or explore the overworld with your own airship!
- And have fun with the dungeons, puzzles, a heap of secrets to uncover, and dozens of achievements and stars to collect
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User Reviews
6/10
I absolutely loved this. There is nothing bad I can say about this the game was an awesome experience.
Being a game that is an affectionate parody of several different genres of games and their development, your enjoyment may be tied to how well you know the tropes being subverted or parodied. That said, Evoland features some interesting puzzles and decent combat. I will say that the RPG section sometimes feels like a straight-RPG in its combat mechanics most of the time.
[h1] A great ode to RPG games through the ages [/h1] Filled with easter eggs and comedy such as references to FF7, Mario and much much more. A short but thoroughly enjoyable game, this is one not to be missed.
Great game I recommend picking up this and Evoland 2. You'll get legendary edition for free if you own both. (Check out my Legendary Edition review for more info about that.) Based on the last time I played this it shouldn't be steam verified. Though that may have changed. Great game though.
A nice and neat experience that recalls the not-so-polished past of this industry. Fun if you have nostalgia for the JRPGs of old and somewhat lackluster if you were interested in a complete trip through memory lane
good game. fun game.
It's cute, it's fun, it's got a lot of love and respect for the games that inspired it. The biggest things to know going into it is that it is not a Zelda, Final Fantasy, or Diablo clone in the sense that any of these mechanics are fully fleshed out of finely polished. If you go into it with the expectation of a walking documentary with changing mechanics used to watch the growth of video games from 8 bit to 3D then I think you'll enjoy it. The turn based combat goes from feeling tongue-in-cheek grindy to a little exhausting by the end of it. There's almost no depth to it outside of using a portion of attacking with 2 more options appearing by end game. The Zelda like dungeons are occasionally made more difficult from the controls not feeling the tightest or most responsive. And the hack and slash doesn't feel like you can get a rhythm to effectively keep the enemies off of you, which they counter by giving you an abundance of health dropped from enemies. There's a lot of fun referenc...
FAQ
How much does Evoland cost?
Evoland costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Evoland?
System requirements are not available for Evoland.
What platforms is Evoland available on?
Evoland is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Evoland worth buying?
Evoland has 85% positive reviews from 13 players. Metacritic score: 61/100.
When was Evoland released?
Evoland was released on Apr 4, 2013.
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