Each character has but a single attack and a special attack (which I honestly forgot existed most of the game), and it’s on the player to switch between the three as the need arises. It’s a definite oddity going in, especially if you are thinking as a Suikoden fan and expecting some classic turn based RPG goodness, but it’s not a bad thing, In fact, it’s kept rather tight and clean, with your party consisting of three characters, but only a single playable at any time. Combat is handled in 2.5D fashion, side scrolling you to infinity. Outside of the town building, you will be spending a lot of your time fighting your way through the various locations of the game. 2.5D, Side scrolled, and Ready for Action A simple and more streamlined approached would have been nice here, instead of the back and forth all over town that we got. No, you have to find where the person, accept it, complete it, and then return to that person to turn it in. In town there is a board where you can view all quests available, only you can’t accept them there. Seeing as questing is the main component of the game, it’s a little disappointing that the questing system is extremely outdated and cumbersome. As you turn them in, new buildings will start to go up and existing ones will carry more inventory. That means going into the Forest, Quarry, and Runebarrows to complete errands that the townspeople have given you. This is the basic crux of the game and story, as CJ and companions must help around town and then search for rune lenses, especially humungous ones.Īs you start to complete more and more quests, you are then asked to help build up the town for all the incoming adventurer’s. Each time one is completed, CJ will earn a stamp and when she gets enough, she will be allow to go treasure hunting. As CJ arrives in the town, with no money in hand, she learns that to gain access to the mines, she must perform tasks around town. The town, under new leadership, has opened up the mines near by for those willing to brave them for treasure, but with a cost. Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising puts players into the shoes of young adventurer CJ, who has flocked to the town of New Neveah in search of treasure.
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