I found the concept interesting, and given the low price I gave it a shot. Oh my. This is an alpha build, at best. The interface is clunky, absolutely unintuitive. Gameplay seems to be shallow, and I have no will to spend more time trying to dive deeper into the mud to be sure. To make things more complicated, the English tooltips and explanations are so badly written that it's sometimes fairly difficult to understand what it's supposed to mean (and if you think the same goes for my review, well, what can I say? I'm not from an English speaking country. Oh, and it's free :D). Ah. I still have to admit the thing did not crash. Had to be noted.
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About This Game
-Story -
Alternative fantasy world of Middle Ages. For hundreds of years humans and creatures had barely coexisted until strange highly contagious rage-inducing virus transformed creatures into bloodthirsty monsters. Most of humanity was wiped out.
You are the leader of a small human settlement chosen to turn the tide of war around. You develop your town and send out squad to retrieve lost territories.
- Gameplay -
• Customize abilities of up to 5 recruited characters with hundreds of unique items to move around the map, obtain recourses and engage in combat.
• Experiment with different fighting strategies and sets of items considering weaknesses and strengths of monsters and their habitats.
• Upgrade your characters gaining experience in fights.
• Enjoy unique missions! On every one of three areas: deserts, woodland or caves there are different species of monsters spawned depending on sounds, resources, weather, time of day and lighting.
• Develop your settlement in accordance with chosen strategy -build a workshop, construct a training area for your warriors, increase the storage capacity of storehouse and grow medicinal or poison plants.
• Learn about crafting your own items in workshop.
• Trace your characters’ morale level. It affects fighting skills.
• Hone your own unique fighting strategy proving preponderance of human mind over mosters’ physical force.
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User Reviews
It's okay. Some parts have bad English, some enemies are a bit tough, it's a bit hard to understand at first, but it's fine, really. I would've liked it more if my stuff didn't despawn at death.
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If you're a fan of tactical turn-based RPGs, Rayless is definitely worth checking out. The alternative fantasy world of Middle Ages is intriguing and the story is gripping. The game offers a challenging experience, as you lead a small human settlement against bloodthirsty monsters who have taken over the land. Customizing your characters and experimenting with different fighting strategies is key to success. I particularly enjoyed the unique missions and the different species of monsters spawned depending on sounds, resources, weather, time of day, and lighting. The game also offers an element of settlement management, allowing you to construct buildings, craft items, and grow plants. Trace your characters’ morale level as it affects their fighting skills, and hone your own unique fighting strategy proving preponderance of human mind over mosters’ physical force. Overall, I recommend Rayless for those who are looking for a challenging and rewarding RPG experience.
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buy it for a steam wallpaper uh oh oh
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP, Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i5 7400
- Memory: 2000 GB RAM
- Graphics: ~ NVIDIA GeForce® GT 730
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 250 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Rayless cost?
Rayless costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for Rayless?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i5 7400 Memory: 2000 GB RAM Graphics: ~ NVIDIA GeForce® GT 730 DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 250 MB available space
What platforms is Rayless available on?
Rayless is available on Windows PC.
Is Rayless worth buying?
Rayless has 67% positive reviews from 15 players.
When was Rayless released?
Rayless was released on Jan 25, 2017.
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