This review concerns the alpha expansion release v0.31.
The "RPGM" tag has become quite dubious because of the immense number of copy-paste, low-effort RPGM-games being released.
I'm very glad I didn't skip this one, because it's a diamond amongst the dirt.
The story starts off simple enough, without too much of a heavy lore dump. It makes you actually interested in not only the main character, but the side characters and overall plot as well. An early H-scene to keep things exciting and it's off to a great start.
Combat felt very refreshing from the standard turn-based games. Terrain and positioning took on a more key role as well as ammunition management, weapon upgrading, skills, ... Everything was quite polished, aside from a few glitches which are of course to be expected from an alpha release.
Generally the puzzles and riddles really struck that middle ground between not being too overly complex as well as still being engaging to solve. An issue however, and this is why I deducted one star, was the light puzzle. There was no way to reset the puzzle, which can be annoying if you don't have a save prepared.
Overall a very fun, engaging game I personally only rarely see flying by. Keep up the good work, Cursed Atelier, and you'll have a gem on your hands!
The "RPGM" tag has become quite dubious because of the immense number of copy-paste, low-effort RPGM-games being released.
I'm very glad I didn't skip this one, because it's a diamond amongst the dirt.
The story starts off simple enough, without too much of a heavy lore dump. It makes you actually interested in not only the main character, but the side characters and overall plot as well. An early H-scene to keep things exciting and it's off to a great start.
Combat felt very refreshing from the standard turn-based games. Terrain and positioning took on a more key role as well as ammunition management, weapon upgrading, skills, ... Everything was quite polished, aside from a few glitches which are of course to be expected from an alpha release.
Generally the puzzles and riddles really struck that middle ground between not being too overly complex as well as still being engaging to solve. An issue however, and this is why I deducted one star, was the light puzzle. There was no way to reset the puzzle, which can be annoying if you don't have a save prepared.
Overall a very fun, engaging game I personally only rarely see flying by. Keep up the good work, Cursed Atelier, and you'll have a gem on your hands!