It's a fun game, but it has really bad writing, so I don't recommend it. Aldorlea's only the publisher, so I'd recommend checking that out in advance. The good games are usually the ones that Aldorlea developed, not just published. Warfare Games tend to have bad writing in general.
Opaline
- Release Date:
- May 5, 2017
- Developer:
- Warfare Studios
- Publisher:
- Aldorlea Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Storyline
Gallow is a young boy that nothing pre-destined to become a True Knight, one of the world's most treasured titles. When he is summoned by the Crusaders and forced to leave his village of Hermon, the pain of losing a friend is too hard for Liza to endure, and she can't resist the urge to secretly follow him. But when a legendary monster attacks them both at night, she realizes that she, like Gallow, may also have more in her than meets the eye. Can the two of them have what it takes to preserve the world from the rise of the Blight?
Play Opaline and discover what awaits Gallow and Liza!
Features
* Visible monsters and mouse control
* Play two split parties with their own characters and inventory
* Find numerous Secret Rooms in dungeons
* Explore and collect up to 14 relics
* Help people on your way and complete the many sidequests the game has to offer
* Pick one mode among three (easy-normal-hard) to fit your playing style - an Aldorlea signature
* Discover Gallow and Liza's destiny - can they end up together when their fates seem to pull them apart?
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User Reviews
This game reminds me of the Vagrant Hearts duo (now trio). Two souls, with Fates and powers they do not understand called out to find them, separated, and struggling to get back together, while dealing with a great evil (the Blight here). Looks great (for the genre), and the plot is interesting. Should be fun. I do expect that eventually this game will get the full Aldorlea treatment (meaning a Game Guide eventually and achievements). Anyway do try it.
This game even though Aldorlea you make great games, I personally can't recommend this game. The balancing in this game just isn't that well made. And I was playing on normal. I actually thoroughly enjoyed this game up until the final dungeon. At that point though this game like Moonchild just drug to an absolute crawl. Part of the problem is the final dungeon is split into 3 very big and VERY open areas which makes it feel as if no matter what you do you make very little progress, plus its the only dungeon to have traps that suck your health, and end up dying rather quickly. But what really put a sword through this was the final boss fight. Did you playtests this at ALL? I was lv 30! With the way this game is designed I doubt that unless you abuse the 2x exp relics that most people would be lv 22-24 by the time they reach Raven III. The problem is that this game does 2 boss fights in a row, and the second unless you are prepared can insta-KO you in a couple of rounds du...
Good game, makes me want to buy a nintendo ds to play pokemon blue.
not good
A very meh game. Nothing particularly appealing but not so terrible you couldn't play it to completion. I for one did not play it to completion i got up to about 3/4 of the way through and decided I don't care about the ending and stopped playing. The story line has potential as do some (NOT all) of the characters but its never realised. The mission is to seal away a blight much like in the dragon age games. This blight was unleashed when a general destroyed an enemy temple that had kept this blight sealed, again much like in the dragon age games. The generals repented, found a way to overcome the blight, temporarily sealed it and then formed an order knights to keep it sealed forever. This story has some interesting elements in that this order of knights have to work in former enemy territory and thus have a poor reputation amongst the locals. Another interesting element is that the knights recruit only those who are talented and righteous. These concepts however, though good are n...
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A fun little 16bit rpg game The story is great but you might find the gameplay boring as it is just clicking the mouse and nothing to do in keyboard,but as I said earlier the story is so great that I ignored all the other parts. Highly recommended to buy during a sale(as for me I got a 60%off coupon for this while crafting a badge)
RPG Maker strikes again! Opaline is one of hundreds of low effort retro-pixel RPG Maker asset/construction kit flips spamming the Steam catalog, made with the RPG Maker video game construction kit... in their own words, "Our easy to use tools are simple enough for a child." Like all RPG Maker "games", this is essentially a bunch of low quality/canned assets from RPG Maker coupled with a cringeworthy high school anime club fan fiction. As with all RPG Maker games, the poor quality engine displays badly in fullscreen and doesn't have full HD support or any graphics tweaking options, making this unacceptable for any dedicated modern PC gamer. The point can be made that the intention of RPG Maker is to make demos and small games to pass around friends, and shouldn't be used for "professional" game development. This time Andorlea/Warfare/SimProse/whatever other shell account this guy uses to try hide his identity has once more stamped out a painfully generic copy + paste RPG Maker asse...
Love love LOVE this game. It's like pokemon meets zelda. A nice game for the price I really enjoy it. Super worth it with the discount code. Has quickly become one of my fave games.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8/10
- Processor: 1.6 GHz
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound
FAQ
How much does Opaline cost?
Opaline costs $0.99. Currently 90% off!
What are the system requirements for Opaline?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8/10 Processor: 1.6 GHz Memory: 128 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 200 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound
What platforms is Opaline available on?
Opaline is available on Windows PC.
Is Opaline worth buying?
Opaline has 70% positive reviews from 63 players.
When was Opaline released?
Opaline was released on May 5, 2017.
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