![]() ![]() In addition to spending coins on most equipment, you also have to have certain materials to craft that equipment.Įach of these has their pros and cons. You have stat points you gain after each level up that you can allocate to several skills, force gems in six different colors you can spend on a skill tree to unlock more stat upgrades and learn new skills, and various weapons and armor you can purchase in shops. It can get a bit overwhelming at first until you understand it all. As with any RPG, you can upgrade your stats and skills as you go, but Astlibra Revision has several ways to customize your character. The main objective is your standard Action-RPG fare: defeat any monster in front of you with whatever equipment you have while ultimately reaching and defeating the boss at the end of each chapter. When first starting up Astlibra Revision, the game recommends you go through the tutorial/demo to get acquainted with the mechanics, and for the most part I recommend doing so, as it does go through most of the mechanics you’ll encounter throughout your journey. The main plot of the game involves you and Karon trying to remember the past and find out what happened to your childhood friend and home, though there is a lot more involved in the plot that I’m going to try and not spoil. Having trouble remembering what happened, you and the crow (named Karon) wander around for nearly a decade before finding another adventurer. You eventually wake up in a house and find not only that your friend is missing, but that a talking crow found you and brought you to safety. I’ve never played Astlibra so Astlibra Revision is my first look at the title, and to say it left an impression on me is an understatement.Īstlibra Revision begins with you and your childhood friend attempting to run away from some monsters when they get knocked out (you and your friend, not the monsters). ![]() While Astlibra isn’t quite that involved, a side-scrolling action RPG that involves time travel didn’t take long to catch my eye. ![]() Aside from being a superb RPG for the console, I was also fascinated by the time travel aspects when I first played it, with certain things in the future being affected by what you do in the past. ![]() One of my all-time favorite games is Chrono Trigger on the Super NES. ![]()
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