About This Game D'arc is sixteen years old. He has trained extensively in the Elemental arts for the past decade, under the discerning eyes of the Mage Masters of Iginor. Confined to an existence of academics and magical mastery in their tower, the inquisitive Initiate often wonders what it would be like to explore the secluded outside world. D'arc's moment of reckoning arrives and his Masters put him to the test. The young Initiate is tasked with retrieving three items, which will test his magical and mental strength to full capacity: A lock of hair from a powerful Enchantress.The unspoiled shell of Griffon's egg.The three-pronged horn of the legendary Trinicorn.Join D'arc on a perilous journey across the medieval-styled land of Iginor. Brave the perilous Bloodbark forest where the Redcap goblins stalk. Trek across a barren desert wasteland rife with lawless Bandits and fierce Burrowers. Navigate over a vast lake where evil masquerades as beauty. And ascend beyond the lofty mountain peaks where the mysterious and hostile Flyterians dwell, suspicious of all outsiders. It is time for D'arc to prove himself. Three quests. One chance. Will D'arc succeed and take his place among his fellow Mages?FeaturesA uniquely-crafted RPG/Adventure game.Gain new spells as your character improves. No stat grinding!Replay as one of four Mage classes (Water, Air, Fire, and Earth), each with unique spells, puzzles, and solutions.Beautifully detailed pixel-art character animations.Over 30 detailed character portraits. Over 9,000 voiced and lip-synced speech lines.A complete digital music soundtrack, brimming with magic and mystery.Battle against a horrid horde of monsters or avoid combat and focus on adventure.Multiple story paths, depending on your in-game choices.More than 50 magical gemstones to enhance your magical power. 7aa9394dea Title: Mage's Initiation: Reign of the ElementsGenre: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Himalaya StudiosPublisher:Himalaya StudiosRelease Date: 30 Jan, 2019 Mage's Initiation: Reign Of The Elements Ativador Download [portable] If you like the old Quest for Glory series, or the newer Quest for Infamy and Heroine's Quest, then this is right up your alley. The art is good, the music is good, and the puzzles are good. That being said, the voice-acting is good *except* for the protagonist, who has by far the most lines. While the regular art is very good and perfectly in the style, there are animated cut scenes that resemble those old CDI Zelda games (this is not a good thing). The writing is a mixed bag. There are 4 classes to play through the game with, but they are disappointingly similar except for cosmetic differences. The combat is kind of a mess--too hard in some ways, and too easy in others, and the progression is uneven.This was an ambitious project that took a long time to come out. I get the feeling the scope ended up scaled back considerably. If the mage classes had more variation between them, D'Arc was re-recorded by a voice-actor, and the combat overhauled, this wouldn't be good but Great. As it stands, it's reasonably priced and a good offering to scratch that old AGI Hero's Quest itch.. I loved the Quest for Glory games. This does a pretty good job recreating the same style. It doesn't have quite the same depth, tho. No day and night cycle from what I can tell, and character stats are limited - No more climbing a tree until you're exhausted to build up your skills and then sneaking back into town to sleep for the night. Instead you level up and get points and i'm already bored. It doesnt look like you can accidentally kill yourself in irresponsible ways either, which is too bad. But, where QFG had different skills to master and use to solve puzzles in different ways (and classes, but they were pretty fluid), Mage's makes you choose from four magic types, which I'm guessing will give it a similar kind of replay value.True some of the voice acting could be better. The main character, "of arc", particularly is a little weak, which is unfortunate since he has something to say about pretty much everything you click. But most of the characters are done better, and that it's voiced at all is a good thing. The art work is good, especially the character art. The dialog doesn't feel awkward or out of place. It's doing its own thing a little bit, but so far looks like a pretty ok throwback to QFG. That anyone's trying means I have to support them.. Overall, I enjoyed the game. I've been watching it since the start of development. The game brought back some memories of King's Quest and Quest for Glory (which I played as a young girl). The painted backgrounds and portraits are lovely. The magical environments were my absolute favorite part of this game. The story is interesting and the puzzles are fun.Biggest drawbacks are the main character's voice acting (which is a major one; the voice lacks personality and expression which causes a big disconnect with the main character) and the cartoon cut scenes (I don't understand this choice; the rest of the game's art was amazing). The battle system was not great but that was not the main draw to the game for me.. I've only just started playing the game (which I enjoy so far): the only thing I wanted to point out is the graphical glitch I encounter almost constantly when the main character moves or runs (as an Air Mage, maybe the other sprites work well) in the form of lines appearing next to the character, sort of in a boxed shape.Thanks for ressurrecting the spirit of these classic adventure games!. tl;dr: I enjoyed this game enough to do multiple playthroughs, and hope more are forthcoming. The developer obviously cares about their creation and the history of point and click adventure games. If you like point and click adventure games, definitely give it a shot.I've played through this game 2x, once as Water, once as Earth. And honestly, I'm looking forward to my fire play through. Overall the game is the same each playthrough with enough flavor to make it worthwhile to me to play through it again. I've hit one or two bugs, but they were easily fixed by doing what anyone who has ever played an adventure game learned to do, saving... all....the.....time. I've only had one bug that forced me to quit, and comparing this to AAA studios, makes AAA studios look bad. It's a very nice homage to the old point and click adventures, I giggled at the funny bits, I enjoyed the storyline, and I hope to Bob that the next one doesn't take 10 more years to make. I won't live long enough to see the end!!!. A very charming RPG-Adventure hybrid in the style of Quest for Glory, radiating waves of nostalgia. Some of the rooms \/ screens are downright beautiful, such as the first chamber of the island castle. Story rich with really fun, clever puzzles. I\u2019m enjoying it a lot!. Really fun to play, puzzles are fun and an interesting story keeps the game moving along at an exciting pace!. As hardcore QFG-fan this game is a must-to-play and I loved it :) Already finished it once as "earth mage" and soon to starting again with another element.
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Mage's Initiation: Reign Of The Elements Ativador Download [portable]
Updated: Mar 17, 2020
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