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November 12th, 2016, 13:25
The indie RPG Sacred Blade has been released:

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Welcome to a high fantasy revolutionary rpg in a world of might and magic! Imagine a place of wonder, where races coexist in an uneasy balance, a world where an adventurer could easily get lost in. A place where great cities house castle keeps and fortresses, home to Dwarves, Humans, Orcs, Half Giants, Utztillu (Lizazrdmen), and Elves alike. A place of arcane magic and metal-works, Welcome to the land of Sacred Blade!

In this one-of-a-kind cRPG the world adapts to your decisions! Whether you choose the path of magic or blade, good or evil, characters will react differently to your character. You can finish each quest in many ways bribing, dueling, negotiating and more! With a huge world, more than 450 unique characters and monsters, plus many different endings to unravel, this game will keep you busy for a long, long time.

  • A complex stat-driven system that underlies every event taking place within Sacred Blade.
  • An entirely non-linear storyline with surprising plot twists, go where you want game play.
  • A classic RPG based upon the famous Dungeons and Dragons adventures and using a very similar D&D 3.5 ruleset
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November 12th, 2016, 13:25
Personally I'm always a skeptic when it comes to buying games not on a major store (like Steam, GOG, et.) because I rely on user reviews and at least the possibility of a refund if I have problems running a game on my computer.
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November 12th, 2016, 13:34
Originally Posted by forgottenlor View Post
Personally I'm always a skeptic when it comes to buying games not on a major store (like Steam, GOG, et.) because I rely on user reviews and at least the possibility of a refund if I have problems running a game on my computer.
Dragon Game Designs plans to get Sacred Blade on Steam via Steam Greenlight.
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November 12th, 2016, 13:59
Well then, I wish them the best of luck with that and will give the game a second look should they be successful.
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November 12th, 2016, 14:11
What the heck was that video? If that 'thing' is representative of the quality of the game, good luck with it….
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November 12th, 2016, 14:44
Originally Posted by mbpopolano24 View Post
What the heck was that video? If that 'thing' is representative of the quality of the game, good luck with it….
Here are some more videos.
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November 12th, 2016, 16:29
Looks like another one of those ellis studio games…
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November 12th, 2016, 16:52
That text at the end was scrolling awful fast. I could barely skim it in time.
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November 13th, 2016, 04:26
Almost too many good CRPGs out there now to really meddle around with substandard ones, though 3.5 D&D style combat sounds fantastic. (I really wish WoTC would get around to letting/pushing some 5.0 ruleset D&D games… turn based.)

I shall look for it on Steam if it makes it there.
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November 13th, 2016, 05:13
Originally Posted by RickTheWatch View Post
Looks like another one of those ellis studio games…
lol, this is what I thought. I'm with everyone else that says they'll wait for the Steam version. Even the poor writing feels like one of their games.
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November 13th, 2016, 05:31
Yo, this looks cool. If this is a full length RPG, say, 40+ hours, I'll play this.

This is my kind of game. They had me at D&D influenced but seeing some of the menus and rules, stats, etc., yeah, I like it.

HiddenX, do you usually cover games like this? Occasionally I've been finding some crazy and obscure stuff in the news here. Lots of these little indie RPGs are interesting.

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November 13th, 2016, 05:37
While it's on my mind, here are a few weird/obscure but interesting RPGs to check out:

Ruzar - The Life Stone (Grimrock-style crawler)
Kings and Generals - A Divided Loyalty (JRPG style)
Legion Saga (Suikoden-influenced RPG, aka many playable/recruitable characters + political story)
Lord of the Seal (Etrian Odyssey influenced PC crawler) - http://store.steampowered.com/app/522610/

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November 13th, 2016, 05:40
Originally Posted by ElderGnome View Post
Almost too many good CRPGs out there now to really meddle around with substandard ones, though 3.5 D&D style combat sounds fantastic. (I really wish WoTC would get around to letting/pushing some 5.0 ruleset D&D games… turn based.)

I shall look for it on Steam if it makes it there.
I think it's a mistake to call these types of games substandard! They are certainly rough around the edges, low/no budget, small/single person team creations, simple/"poor" graphics, etc., but some of these games are still fantastic and do fun and unique things that most RPGs don't do. Like you said, D&D 3.5 style combat + mechanics?? How many new games are doing that right now? I'll check it out for that reason as well.

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November 13th, 2016, 05:48
Originally Posted by crpgnut View Post
lol, this is what I thought. I'm with everyone else that says they'll wait for the Steam version. Even the poor writing feels like one of their games.
Its the overhyped game description that always gets me.
This is from their site.

"The Best Turn-Based RPG Ever" The reason I like this game so much is that each battle needs some planning, and thus the party you create needs a lot of thought.. and thus … its a thinking mans D&D type game..very absorbing… wonderfully slow paced which I prefer.. and very similar to 3.5 ruleset. It sticks much closer to the rules of the tabletop games. You will quickly learn that leveling up in any way possible before you even leave the village is very important as the battles can be very tough. This is well worth considering if you enjoyed the dungeons and Dragons based titles, but it is a much tougher challenge.

Its in quotes…like its taken from a source…but i dont think so…im sure they said it about their own game….

I bought humans and monsters…or realms of darkness..hmm forget which one now(from what i assume is this company).
D&d? Hundreds of npcs? 100+ hours of gameplay?? One of the best rpgs ever??!! I thought, hidden gem! Wasnt on steam, so, i bought it from thier site. Made my party.
First thing i did was make my character…walk through…some furniture in his house… Fought a couple battles…then i realised my cleric had unlimited use of his healing spell. No matter how much damage i took in battle, i could heal up everyone to full health all of the time. Im not sure if it was a bug, or intentional but i realised this game isnt going to be what it claims to be…
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November 13th, 2016, 05:50
Originally Posted by RickTheWatch View Post
Its the overhyped game description that always gets me.
This is from their site.

"The Best Turn-Based RPG Ever" The reason I like this game so much is that each battle needs some planning, and thus the party you create needs a lot of thought.. and thus … its a thinking mans D&D type game..very absorbing… wonderfully slow paced which I prefer.. and very similar to 3.5 ruleset. It sticks much closer to the rules of the tabletop games. You will quickly learn that leveling up in any way possible before you even leave the village is very important as the battles can be very tough. This is well worth considering if you enjoyed the dungeons and Dragons based titles, but it is a much tougher challenge.

Its in quotes…like its taken from a source…but i dont think so…im sure they said it about their own game….

I bought humans and monsters…or realms of darkness..hmm forget which one now(from what i assume is this company).
D&d? Hundreds of npcs? 100+ hours of gameplay?? One of the best rpgs ever??!! I thought, hidden gem! Wasnt on steam, so, i bought it from thier site. Made my party.
First thing i did was make my character…walk through…some furniture in his house… Fought a couple battles…then i realised my cleric had unlimited use of his healing spell. No matter how much damage i took in battle, i could heal up everyone to full health all of the time. Im not sure if it was a bug, or intentional but i realised this game isnt going to be what it claims to be…
Can you link that game please?

Also, I agree that "source" quote is just some hype for the game, but hey, it has me interested so it's done its job! I take it more at the value that even if they did write that themselves, that is the type of game they are trying to make and you can read between the lines and see what they are going for. IMO.

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November 13th, 2016, 07:34
Just bought Sacred Blade. Will report back. This is not only my first game purchase in quite some time, but this will be my first RPG after not playing one for months. Let's see what we have in store here…

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November 13th, 2016, 10:00
Originally Posted by Fluent View Post
Like you said, D&D 3.5 style combat + mechanics?? How many new games are doing that right now? I'll check it out for that reason as well.
Hey, remember, I'm the guy that is fine with Spiderweb Software graphics. I'm no graphics-fiend. (I appreciate good artwork like anyone but it's not a requirement.)

I'll check it out when it hits Steam since you seem to be digging it and you often have similar tastes to me it seems in "liking" these types of games. 3.5 style combat would be enough of a pull and… actually SanctuaryRPG was text and I thought it one of the better CRPGs/roguelikes/whatever of last year.
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November 13th, 2016, 21:33
Originally Posted by ElderGnome View Post
SanctuaryRPG was text and I thought it one of the better CRPGs/roguelikes/whatever of last year.
Ooh, SanctuaryRPG is dope! I really enjoy that game as well. Never thought I'd get into a text game (or at least ASCII graphics, right?) but it was a very fun RPG.

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November 14th, 2016, 00:04
Okay, so I've only played 5 minutes of the game (lol) thus far, but I wanted to post quick initial impressions.

1 - The game already shows it has lots of stuff. Stats galore, many armor/equipment slots, D&D flavor the whole way. Divine/Arcane spells, Abilities, Passives, etc. Percentages, dice rolls, the works. Love that already.

2 - Combat is turn-based. I fought a Hobgoblin and one of my attacks caused the "Bleeding" status ailment where the Hobgoblin lost HP each round.

2 - I believe character creation gender is locked to the various classes (of which there are about 10 or so). Either that or I couldn't figure out how to change gender.

3 - Already picking up side quests to find some lady's horse. Also, the first little village has a bunch of NPCs with unique dialogue for each one, as well as NPCs who move around the scene (like a guy on his horse, or someone walking, etc.). Nice touch.

4 - The second map area already has at least 2 options of where to go. I could go north to some area or east to the Desertlands, etc. So it seems like there will be some options and choices of where to explore. Roadsigns give you various basic directions.

5 - Lovely and immersive music thus far. I don't know if there was a composer for the game or it is stock RPG music, but I like it.

6 - Dialogue is not bad. A typo I noticed, but overall it's alright. It seems definitely good enough for me to play and not have much of an issue with it.

7 - You can play without a mouse, which is likely how I'd recommend these types of games. Right hand controls the arrow keys on your keyboard, left hand controls the buttons. I found that assigning the "B" button (brings up menus, cancels actions, etc.) to the 'Z' key works well. Spacebar is fine for confirm/use/all basic actions. That's really I needed to use so far and it works well.

8 - Just a quick note, but I would have liked to have been able to reassign the button functions to any key I chose, rather than the default template. It would be nice to use the 'Tab' key, for example, to act as an assignable button (I think the "cancel/menu/B" button to Tab would work better for me.)

So, I'm going to continue and I'll post further impressions in the thread I made in the General RPG section here when I've played more.
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Originally Posted by Fluent View Post
Okay, so I've only played 5 minutes of the game (lol) thus far, but I wanted to post quick initial impressions.

1 - The game already shows it has lots of stuff. Stats galore, many armor/equipment slots, D&D flavor the whole way. Divine/Arcane spells, Abilities, Passives, etc. Percentages, dice rolls, the works. Love that already.

2 - Combat is turn-based. I fought a Hobgoblin and one of my attacks caused the "Bleeding" status ailment where the Hobgoblin lost HP each round.

2 - I believe character creation gender is locked to the various classes (of which there are about 10 or so). Either that or I couldn't figure out how to change gender.

3 - Already picking up side quests to find some lady's horse. Also, the first little village has a bunch of NPCs with unique dialogue for each one, as well as NPCs who move around the scene (like a guy on his horse, or someone walking, etc.). Nice touch.

4 - The second map area already has at least 2 options of where to go. I could go north to some area or east to the Desertlands, etc. So it seems like there will be some options and choices of where to explore. Roadsigns give you various basic directions.

5 - Lovely and immersive music thus far. I don't know if there was a composer for the game or it is stock RPG music, but I like it.

6 - Dialogue is not bad. A typo I noticed, but overall it's alright. It seems definitely good enough for me to play and not have much of an issue with it.

7 - You can play without a mouse, which is likely how I'd recommend these types of games. Right hand controls the arrow keys on your keyboard, left hand controls the buttons. I found that assigning the "B" button (brings up menus, cancels actions, etc.) to the 'Z' key works well. Spacebar is fine for confirm/use/all basic actions. That's really I needed to use so far and it works well.

8 - Just a quick note, but I would have liked to have been able to reassign the button functions to any key I chose, rather than the default template. It would be nice to use the 'Tab' key, for example, to act as an assignable button (I think the "cancel/menu/B" button to Tab would work better for me.)

So, I'm going to continue and I'll post further impressions in the thread I made in the General RPG section here when I've played more.
Thank you for trying it, I really enjoyed making it, it was a lot of fun. I still have some more to polish up on though. I use 2 engines to make it so it does get over whelming at times. keep me updated on things you think should be changed I can make it happen.
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