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Last Days Of Tascaria

$7.99
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Developer:
Baltica Games
Publisher:
Baltica Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

An evil sorceress has awaken an undead army and you are the only one that can stop it. Last days of Tascaria is a roguelike RPG set in the fantasy world of Tascaria.
Your choices will change how factions react, will alter encounters and will decide the ending that you get. It uses a realtime pausable combat system with multiple elements that add depth, like morale, positioning, combos...

Morale

When you kill enough enemies in a fight the rest will run away. Can't you defeat that heavily armoured ogre? Don't worry, kill the goblins and the ogre is gone.

Choose your own adventure with 6 different endings

Depending on your choices both the story and the reaction of the factions will change.

Deep real time pausable combat

Pause whenever you want during combat, give orders to your heroes, take your time to think your next move and coordinate the actions of your characters. Flank enemies for extra damage while avoiding being flanked, use shields to block frontal attacks, and much more.

Combos and armour types


Some abilities and effects can be combined together to produce a stronger effect. For example: Use cold on soaked enemies and they will freeze. Wind on burning enemies will increase the burning. There are 3 different armour types, and you need to adapt your gameplay and equipment to face different enemies.

Karma

Instead of random results for encounters, you are equipped with Karma tokens. Use the good ones, and everything will be fine, but in the end you will use all of them, therefore you can't always win.

Enviromental hazards

In some combats you need to worry not only about the enemy, but also about the environment. Fire, lava, falling rocks, water pools... Be careful with them and use them to your advantage.

Permadeath

If all your heroes die, that's it. But you can recruit more heroes to make your group stronger.

Replayability

Procedurally generated regions, different sides of the same story, varied unlockable heroes, weapons and abilities keep the game interesting on subsequent runs.

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
20 user reviews
75%
Positive
12 hrs at review
Recommended

Very good game. I totally recommend it. It has a lot of original ideas that mix up really well. The way it is played, you explore, fight and move forward. Exploration: Similar to renowned explorers or FTL, but you need to think more where you want to go, and resources management is very important. You cant visit all locations, as there is an army moving behind you, as in FTL. During this exploration sometimes you get involved with factions, and what you do changes encounters. If you annoy a faction, they will charge more for services, fight you... Fight: A lot of tactical options. There is a morale system that allows you to kill only some enemies, so you need to decide which enemies have more priority. There are also many other options, like flanking, use of shields... Very fun all in all. The best part of the fight for me was the encounters where there is something else going on, like water on the place or regions that drain or give mana. For me the best part was seeing how my ac...

7 helpful 1 funny
7 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This game is really laggy during some battle scenes and it becomes unplayable and unpausable and must be closed. Walking during battles is frustrating sometimes because the characters choose to walk into other characters even when selecting what you think is the correct way around one. So many random battles. Not enough random concepts, it seems theres just a handful of ideas of what your gonna get when you enter something. I did a few playthroughs and found I could remember almost every potential outcome because there was so few. Many loading screens and lag issues. Noticing many crashing errors now as well Fun game, lots of potential but many issues make it frustrating

5 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

It plays a little bit like FTL, but you have to think more about which building you want to visit, as each one gives different resources. Probably will not have as much replay value as FTL but is a good game.

5 helpful
21 min at review
Not Recommended

I couldnt find much to like about this game. Its billed as a real-time-with-pause strategy RPG but the end result is... not so much. The graphics are cartoony and uninspired, animations are choppy and bizarre. Its entirely possible to have a great looking game despite minimal animation (ie Darkest Dungeon). Dialogue is bare bones and extremely simple, though this is in part due to non-native English speaking devs. Each location is a simple screen with an interaction and/or combat- so there is really not much to explore. Character development is pretty much nonexistant. You can only customize minally through gear and assigning a few skill points. Combat is from a sideview, rather than isometric or top down, which makes combat awkward- its hard to tell how you're aligned with enemies and if you're giving up flanking. Ultimately I guess this would be ok as a mobile game, but theres not much incentive to play on PC- theres just many other, better games out there.

4 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

If you're into old school roguelites with some new interesting game mechanics, you're in for a treat!

3 helpful
6 min at review
Not Recommended

Game crashes in tutorial constantly. Text appear outside of text boxes. Some images have weird outlines around them. Fastes refund I ever made.

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Without the bugs and odd, cheap interface design decisions, this would be an easy 8/10.

1 helpful
27 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a really fun game that resembles the Heroes of Might and Magic games but with more of an emphasis on RPG elements and a choose your own adventure approach to navigating the world. The overall approach is simple, but effective and provides great replay value.

1 helpful
12 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Fun game, but it's overpriced at $16, as it's probably only several hours gameplay. Things I like: a.) the difficulty b.) you can do play throughs Things I don't like a.) game is short, play through is limited options as you always have to have the warrior and mage b.) a great number of bugs right now. Game right now would be worth it at $5. Once everything is fixed, maybe $10 in my opinion

1 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

It is a really interesting game. The dynamics of the fights are entertaining and the story engages. Very good game.

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7+
  • Processor: Intel I5+
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1GB VRAM with DirectX 9 support
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7+
  • Processor: Intel I7+
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1GB VRAM with DirectX 9 support
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Last Days Of Tascaria cost?

Last Days Of Tascaria costs $7.99.

What are the system requirements for Last Days Of Tascaria?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7+ Processor: Intel I5+ Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 1GB VRAM with DirectX 9 support Storage: 2 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7+ Processor: Intel I7+ Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 1GB VRAM with DirectX 9 support Storage: 2 GB available space

What platforms is Last Days Of Tascaria available on?

Last Days Of Tascaria is available on Windows PC.

Is Last Days Of Tascaria worth buying?

Last Days Of Tascaria has 75% positive reviews from 20 players.

When was Last Days Of Tascaria released?

Last Days Of Tascaria was released on Oct 4, 2019.

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