![]() ![]() Since dying doesn't truly mean the end in this game, it's not a bad thing to croak halfway through a level since you'll carry your experience over. The game's character progression is neat: spending skill points unlocks the next tier of skills, as well as a family skill that boosts everyone simultaneously. The ranged characters, with the ability to both move and shoot, make it easier to stay at a safe distance even if you do sacrifice some of your health. This similarly applies to the rogue as it uses a close-range attack. Getting mobbed makes it easier for the tank-types to die as attacks are directional. John, your first character, is a tank and capable of both dealing and taking some decent damage before falling, but he's got his flaws. There's a definite distinction between character classes as well - tanks, ranged, and close-range rogues. Sure, levels change each playthrough, but it's the characters themselves, their different combat mechanics, and the fact that leveling the family as a whole nets you better bonuses. The variety of characters is what gives Children of Morta most of its replayability in my eyes. Since every character is different in their attacks, their abilities, and "how they handle," it may take a few tries to find that specific character that suits your needs. This takes up stamina, which upon depleted, will cause you to lose your block. L1 changes based upon your character - John, for example, uses a shield to block incoming attacks. Cross provides you with a dodge (which has a cooldown), and r1 and triangle will activate either your character's attacks or any equipped items. ![]() It's more dependent upon your character at the time and if you want a twin-stick style experience or a more direct action title. The left thumbstick is for movement, and while attacks can be controlled with the right thumbstick, the button square button can be used as well. Overall, the gameplay is very simplistic. It even comes with a local cooperative mode for two-player efforts. This hack and slash role-playing game is reminiscent of the old 8-bit games you could sit next to a friend and play all day. #CHILDREN OF MORTA DEVELOPER SERIES#This heavily story-driven narrative is filled with frantic combat, exploration, and a procedurally generated series of dungeons that will keep you guessing every time you venture out into the vast world. As the corruption spreads and the family is pit against a seemingly impossible set of odds and the will of a god, you'll see how their story unfolds as they all work to protect themselves and those around them. ![]() Charged with defending the lands, a god's decision to corrupt the very world around his mountain thrusts the family directly into the path of resistance against a god's will. Set in a beautifully, stylized 8-bit world, you play as the Bergson Clan. #CHILDREN OF MORTA DEVELOPER PC#Originally a Kickstarter title, Children of Morta is finally making its way to consoles, after releasing on PC last month. ![]()
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