At first glance What Lies Beneath looks like Realm of the Mad God, but the visuals are the only similarity. Myrne plays a lot slower. It wants you to take your time and explore! I'll do my best to describe the good and bad points, but with such a simple game, it's a bit tricky.. THE GOOD: -The story doesn't take itself seriously. If you've played DLC Quest, the sense of humour will seem very similar with goofy jokes and calling attention to the fact that it's a game. The main character likes to break the forth wall while the NPCs struggle to stay in character. -Questing is fun! You could probably count the total number of quests with one hand, but the game does a good job varying them up. Most of them involve killing bosses or other creatures, but you might have to solve a puzzle to reach them. -Very lengthy for what it is. You can finish it in a little over 4 hours. I got stuck on a quest which took me a while to figure out, otherwise everything else was easy :) -The Music is awesome...
Song of the Myrne: What Lies Beneath
- Release Date:
- Jan 13, 2015
- Developer:
- Beldarak Games
- Publisher:
- Beldarak Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
Fight evil (and less evil) creatures, loot everything you find, pretend you care while villagers tell you everything about their lives, and improve your character as you like in an epic (well... not really actually) quest for revenge!
The adventure awaits! And the final boss too...
Main features
- Not class-based : will you be a valiant knight throwing fireballs everywhere? A fearless mage under two tons of armor? Or an archer that doesn't hesitate before transforming his foes into frogs?
- Content (story, quests, levels) crafted by hand for an unique feel
- Fun and original universe with silly characters to speak to
- Part of a series : Myrne (you don't need to have played the other games to understand what's going on)
- Complete crafting system: create potions, armors, etc... mine some ores, pick up some shrooms,...
- Challenge your friends in the local splitscreen multiplayer mode in deathmatch or in a Score the Cube game (a football match except with swords, arrows, fireballs... trust me, it's way more fun this way)
- Play the campaign with a friend in local co-op
- (Re-)discover the tiny story "The Sorcerer" alone or with a friend
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User Reviews
sorry for the spoiler in my previous review now straight to the real review!!! this game may look like realm of the mad god but it is way different the only thing it borrows is its artwork from a royalty free sprite pack if i would sum this game up i would say this would be a version of zelda in the elder scrolls world this game offers -in depth crafting -herbalism and mining (although not in depth) -side quests -a fun combat system where enemies are able to take damage from some armors such as the barbarian armor or studded belt -a few skills (to be honest this is lacking) 5 in each tree (passive/archery/magic(three/four branches)/and melee -funny dialouge -a dead bunny, your wife
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdQ5JBYseug The game will give roughly 3 hours of gameplay which is ill suited for an RPG. It gives you just enough time to figure things out but not enough time to advance any sort of story or bring your character to a reasonably customizable point. I hit Level 6 when I finished the game, which gave me 5 points to distribute. I put two in stamina which ended up being a completely useless stat to me, 2 in health and one in mana... which also ended up being a completely useless stat to me. The final boss of the game was killed by left clicking it over 10,000 times. My right hand is still suffering from carpal tunnel, but thankfully I'm left handed and can do fine without. But if you have carpal tunnel and are right handed.... you probably should just not buy this game. The game starts you off in a room where you left click on what appears to be a flower until you look a little closer and find out that it's your dead wife. You find out she's dead a...
My wife was a rabbit 10/10 for the freaky stuff.
This game is fun at first, but you come to realize it won't be as big as you would have hoped. The game takes around 3 hours to beat pretty short for an RPG. However those 3 hours are fun, many things in the game were fun, but many things also needed improvement and just more content. I just feel with a game so simple the creators should just add open mod support and a co-op mode so people can create their own worlds and items, while getting a chance to enjoy this simple game with friends.
A really good RPG, love the crafting, Music is great and the art style is like mad god. Simply awesome
Well, it's quite obvious that this ain't a finished product, if the devs add more stuff, then it can be an awesome game. The mechanics of this game aren't anything you haven't seen before, but they work. This game has crafting, herbalism, fishing (and so on) skills similar to wow, it has skill trees similar to diablo and it has graphics similar to Realm of the Mad God. It's a little repetitive, if the devs add more shit then it can be awesome. btw, music reminds me of diablo 2, so for me it's a 10/10( just for the music <33<33 love you diablo2)
I found this game very enjoyable. At first glance it might seem like a poorly drawn game and the graphics make it much worse. WELL YOU ARE WRONG. This game has an amazing crafting system, leveling/ability system (Charge is a bit OP if you get a direct hit ;] ) and skill system. When you start picking up mushrooms and fail, your skill goes up. Although the first two bosses (Troll and Spider) are easier than some of the actual enemies (such as snakes) when you first start, it is a very fun game and was a great $5 spent. I highly reccomend this game, 9/10 PROS: +Crafting System is very organized +Ability/Leveling System makes perfect sense +Easy to get into and learn +Funny story line (your wife is a bunny) CONS: -First part is confusing on where you have to go -Moving is a bit odd (you move fast where your mouse is and going diagnol makes you go 2x normal speed) -Enemies are very hard when just start off
From the time Ive had with the game I believe that overall its a preety good game for 5$. Its a questline based story with multiple side quests along the way. The quests arent that detailed though. So the story isnt that rich but it makes up for it with the humor of the quests. And you do get a sense of accomplishment from doing the quests from the gear that you get along the way with some lvls every here and there. One of the problemes that somebody would have with it is the quests are not very descriptive. Most quests tell you just to do something and not how to do it. For instance one of the very first quests you get is to find who killed your beloved rabbit wife. Thats all it tells you, is to do just that. Youll have to figure out what to do from there. That alone left me wondering around for about 30 minutes untill I learned I had to go to the village, talk to this guy in the bar, and he will tell you to go to this dungeon and you will have to clear the dungeon. However he doesnt...
It's a pretty good game. Why don't I reccomend it then? Well, it's really short. It could've been a lot longer, and the ending sucked. (Spoilers) The ending is just you walking up a stairway and then it ends the game. All that build up for such a horrible ending and incredibly easy final boss.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP and superior versions (7, 8, 10,...)
- Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
- Graphics: shader model 2.0, generally everything made since 2004 should work.
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 200 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows XP and superior versions (7, 8, 10,...)
- Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
- Graphics: shader model 2.0, generally everything made since 2004 should work.
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 200 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Song of the Myrne: What Lies Beneath cost?
Song of the Myrne: What Lies Beneath costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Song of the Myrne: What Lies Beneath?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP and superior versions (7, 8, 10,...) Processor: SSE2 instruction set support Graphics: shader model 2.0, generally everything made since 2004 should work. DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 200 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows XP and superior versions (7, 8, 10,...) Processor: SSE2 instruction set support Graphics: shader model 2.0, generally everything made since 2004 should work. DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 200 MB available space
What platforms is Song of the Myrne: What Lies Beneath available on?
Song of the Myrne: What Lies Beneath is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Song of the Myrne: What Lies Beneath worth buying?
Song of the Myrne: What Lies Beneath has 85% positive reviews from 61 players.
When was Song of the Myrne: What Lies Beneath released?
Song of the Myrne: What Lies Beneath was released on Jan 13, 2015.
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