One of those Marmite games that's finally below the £15 mark...
The fate of the Earth hangs in the balance. Fight as a soldier from the special forces with bionic implants and defeat the alien invasion known as E.B.E in this 2D side-scrolling action game.
From the outset Earth's Dawn gives gamers the freedom to enjoy the game their way - from creating their own character; customisation of skill trees to augment abilities best suited to play style; weapon and equipment crafting; alongside a unique narrative-driven branching mission system.
Combat in Earth's Dawn offers a huge amount of depth with a layered system that will appeal to both light and more hardened players. Basic attacks can easily be strung together to pull off combos, while tying these to the analogue stick will instigate launchers, aerials and sliding attacks. Timing a dash during a combo will extend its length and finisher moves will dispatch enemies with flair. Players are evaluated after battles and ranked according to expertise and skill, and may then use the points awarded to enhance and level up their hero.
3 comments
Xyzac
5 Mar 17#3
Cheers for that, might take a pass on this.
Xyzac
5 Mar 17#1
Any thoughts and recommendations on this game?
samhain81 to Xyzac
5 Mar 17#2
If you like hack n slash games like Odins Sphere, and Maramusa , then you may like this. But the ultra close camera made me feel ill after a while, as you could not even see enemies from each side until they were right in the screen hitting you. They appear that fast
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The fate of the Earth hangs in the balance. Fight as a soldier from the special forces with bionic implants and defeat the alien invasion known as E.B.E in this 2D side-scrolling action game.
From the outset Earth's Dawn gives gamers the freedom to enjoy the game their way - from creating their own character; customisation of skill trees to augment abilities best suited to play style; weapon and equipment crafting; alongside a unique narrative-driven branching mission system.
Combat in Earth's Dawn offers a huge amount of depth with a layered system that will appeal to both light and more hardened players. Basic attacks can easily be strung together to pull off combos, while tying these to the analogue stick will instigate launchers, aerials and sliding attacks. Timing a dash during a combo will extend its length and finisher moves will dispatch enemies with flair. Players are evaluated after battles and ranked according to expertise and skill, and may then use the points awarded to enhance and level up their hero.
3 comments