"I've never been so disappointed with a purchase, I'd rather play FIFA, and I HATE football/soccer" Oh boy this is going to be a long one... There is quite a lot wrong with this game, that simply makes it boring to play. My largest issue with this game is how it plays. Combat plays automatically while you do the strats (position your party, equip items, use items and skills), and thats the extent of your control aside for a few more minor things. At first that doesn't sound so bad, you might need to do certain things a certain way due to abilities your enemies might have. But this game has dumbed down everything that could potentially be challenging outside of direct combat: - Each character has a single skill. one. ONE!!!!!!! (I found that each actually has a team buff/debuff, but all of them weren't thought out very well, 2 classes even had the exact same one as well, which is a little bit silly). - Your characters are selected for you. WHY? Whats worse you need to pay in-game c...
QuestRun
- Release Date:
- Apr 18, 2014
- Developer:
- Cuve Games
- Publisher:
- Digerati
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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Watch my short experience with the game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VngEx5XqII I actually liked the concept alot, i love JRPGs with a really deep battle system where a boss fight can last half hour or more. This game is not that, despite the marketing. The battle system is shallow, automated and dull, offering little strategy and none of the satisfaction of issuing direct orders to characters each turn. You feel extremely detached from the "action" and i was bored with this game in an astonishingly short amount of time, in fact i will admit that i have not given the game a fair playtime i was that annoyed with what i did play. there is no story. I also could not find an options menu anywhere in the game, meaning u have no control at all over visual settings or audio levels. Unacceptable, this is Steam, not the AppStore. I will say that the games presentation is well done although the character and monster designs are a little uninspired.
The graphics are cute/cartoony. The music is not terrible, but not great either. Pretty much standard fare. Thing I'd take issue is, theres nothing Ive seen so far for this game to have the tag of "RPG". Theres no story to speak of (that Ive found yet anyway, granted I've only done 3 missions). Basically, theres a map with different missions you can choose. Choosing a mission gives you a brief description of it. Such as "Protect the princess" or what have you. Then it goes right to the battle. It looks like your typical JRPG, with your PCs on one side, enemies on the other. Each PC can only attack the enemy in front of it, except for certain items or abilities allow you to attack others. Each PC has a special ability that it can use based on the type of class it is. Attacks are in real time and keep going whether you want them to or not, as soon as a time bar is filled, the attack is made). Items are randomly dropped into a 4 slot thing at the left, when a new one drops you lose the...
This game is really boring. Not much strategy to it, all you do is watch your guys attack enemies. The battles are really uber boring. There's barely any animations, which makes watching your guys even more boring. This feels like a flash game, and it's barely worth the time to download. if it was free I would still tell you to avoid it. Steer clear of this piece of crap at all costs. To sum it up, quoting another reviewer: " The battle system is shallow, automated and dull, offering little strategy and none of the satisfaction of issuing direct orders to characters each turn. You feel extremely detached from the "action" and i was bored with this game in an astonishingly short amount of time, in fact i will admit that i have not given the game a fair playtime i was that annoyed with what i did play."
This game doesn't feel like it has enough in it to keep me interested, yes, it's at a kind of cheap price, but you are pretty much literally watching your characters fight while only occasionally selecting a skill & item. This game has potential, but it doesn't really meet that potential well.
This is cute, but ultimately unsatisfying to play. In short, there are not enough player choices, and they don't matter as much as the whims of the Random Number Generator. Once a dungeon starts, your basic actions are limited to: _ Choosing which hero goes in which lane: Combat system is an ATB variant where 1-to-1 fights happen in each lane, with a few exceptions (if the RNG blesses you with the rare ranged weapon drop, for one). So you can manipulate combat and EXP gains by pulling the ol' switcheroo. _ Activate character specials: Very often you'll want to click that ASAP, so not much of a choice. _ Use potions/equip new loot: Again, little actual freedom here. Pick the bigger number and heal when health is low. _ Pick your Level Up bonus once in a while. Compare/contrast with what the RNG determines: _ The loot you get: Get nothing but 10 +1 swords in a row, fail dungeon. Retry with the same party and stats (and basically the same strategy, since there's little leeway for that)...
This is not like an usual RPG, i expect there a story in it this i say, turn based RPG that only about fighting. no deep story, but i dont know why this game make me addicting to play. download size about 89mb, you play a hero with unknown story, fighting unknown enemies from unknown races. you playing on the left side, waiting till attack bar reffilling till full and you could attack once it filled. if you being attacked , a special attack bar will be filled and you can cast whatever your hero special attack have - no futher option in the game ( no full screen option, no volume control ) - just like a phone game with with a little high price $4.49 ( disc ) - no deep strory, just fighting ( like i said, like phone game ) - kinda hard, very hard to beat the enemy even still early in the game - hero random, and special attack will be random too i would recommending to you if you have an extra or maybe wait for 75% disc :D but, the developer need improve this game, so then they deserve ...
The game lacks much gameplay at all. you mainly just watch the game play it's self.
None of the depth/story and all the grind with unentertaining game play. Do not recommend.
I can't believe what i just played. It's kinda unfinished game. Not even 70%. And the animation feels like jittery.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB
- Storage: 120 MB available space
FAQ
How much does QuestRun cost?
QuestRun costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for QuestRun?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 1 GHz Memory: 2048 MB RAM Graphics: 512 MB Storage: 120 MB available space
What platforms is QuestRun available on?
QuestRun is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is QuestRun worth buying?
QuestRun has 37% positive reviews from 87 players.
When was QuestRun released?
QuestRun was released on Apr 18, 2014.
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