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Iratus: Lord of the Dead - Now on Kickstarter
May 24th, 2018, 09:01
Iratus: Lord of the Dead is on Kickstarter.
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Overview
Iratus: Lord of the Dead is a turn-based RPG taking gameplay inspiration from Darkest Dungeon and the sardonic tone of Dungeon Keeper. Playing as the fearsome Necromancer, Iratus players will use their undead minions to ignite a reign of terror that has been years in the making. Iratus is slated for release in late 2018 on Steam for PC, Mac and Linux.
FEATURES
- Advanced strategy system: Study your enemies' strengths and weaknesses to achieve victory.
- Raise your army of undead minions by collecting body parts from your defeated foes.
- Use your knowledge of alchemy to give unique abilities to your minions.
- Turn-based combat system with over 50 different talents for your minions.
- Stylized 2D graphics with a dark fantasy flair.
- Choose wisely: with irreversible consequences and classic roguelike features, including character permadeath.
May 24th, 2018, 09:26
Backed - like the premise, art style and mechanics. They seem to be well into development and there is a demo as well.
May 24th, 2018, 10:59
Watching the video it truly looks like a darkest dungeon clone; so how will it be superior or different ?
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May 24th, 2018, 12:48
Cancelled my pledge. One of the comments indicated a suspect history for their lead designer with only a ridiculous game on Steam. A shame as the concept and art looked good. Good luck to them anyways.
May 24th, 2018, 13:42
Reading one by one feature planned, on each my thought was to shower them with cash for ideas I love and then at the end, this is written:
This is Rogue of the Permadeath.
Get off my property.
classic roguelike features, including character permadeath.Lord of the Dead? No.
This is Rogue of the Permadeath.
Get off my property.
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May 24th, 2018, 16:42
I wish them well, the turn-based gameplay sounds interesting, but there are enough other details that I'll just watch and see how this turns out.
SasqWatch
May 24th, 2018, 17:22
Booo necromancers and playing evil only.
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How about all games have a single huge lootbox you pay for up front that contains all the options, items, skins, unlocks etc? I'd pay for that!!
How about all games have a single huge lootbox you pay for up front that contains all the options, items, skins, unlocks etc? I'd pay for that!!
May 25th, 2018, 11:44
Originally Posted by SpoonFULLYou know, mate, you shouldn't believe everything that you read from the first glance. That developer is actually me. In case you don't know who I am, I'm the owner of this channel:
Cancelled my pledge. One of the comments indicated a suspect history for their lead designer with only a ridiculous game on Steam. A shame as the concept and art looked good. Good luck to them anyways.
https://www.youtube.com/user/NerdCommandoGames
Maybe there are some chances that you've seen my guides or whatnot.
The game in question:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/7…_Hand_of_Love/
We've had last patch on april 29 and, if you'll head to the screenshot section of the community, you'll see images of freshly added enemies & stuff that'll be released on the next week, probably.
Long story short - I've decided to stop doing russian content on my channel (nothing personal, just business) and now there's a pretty big smearing campaign against me. There are a hundred or so people who just automatically downvote all my content, they go to the streams of Iratus (it's not the project of my studio - I'm freelancing there) and post comments, calling me a nazi & a scammer, I've been threatened with SWATting (or maybe actually attempted to - luckily, in Russia stuff doesn't work like that), people have been impostering me, writing shit here and there, etc.
Mind you, I'm not complaining and I don't really care about this, but you just shouldn't believe anything that you read on the net. Which means you also shouldn't fully believe me, ofc, but once you find the proofs that I'm a scammer & a nazi & whatnot - then sure, fire ahead.
Traveler
May 25th, 2018, 12:25
Looks nice. Darkest Dungeon with humour sounds like it's right up my alley. I enjoyed the mechanics of DD but the whole setting was too bloody depressing for me so I couldn't stomach more after only a couple of hours played.
May 25th, 2018, 16:44
I backed this one because I love Wizardry 4, Dungeon Master, Overlord and other such games, and I liked some parts of Darkest Dungeon a lot. I also like playing a necromancer, so this is right up my alley.
May 25th, 2018, 18:39
Originally Posted by joxerYeah, same here… I am so tired of rogue-whatever and permadeath. Liked what I read up to that point but then they list that 'feature'. I guess a lot of people out there like permadeth but I never understood its appeal.
Reading one by one feature planned, on each my thought was to shower them with cash for ideas I love and then at the end, this is written:
Lord of the Dead? No.
This is Rogue of the Permadeath.
Get off my property.
May 25th, 2018, 19:08
Originally Posted by SSIGuyThe game features party-based an permadeath means that you can't resurrect minions, etc. However, the game's economy is built around the idea that you can freely lose roughly 1-2 minions per combat - you're expected to, pretty much. There are some abilities whose cost includes sacrificing a minion and some tougher combats can be won by literally drowning them in bodies.
Yeah, same here… I am so tired of rogue-whatever and permadeath. Liked what I read up to that point but then they list that 'feature'. I guess a lot of people out there like permadeth but I never understood its appeal.
You lose not by losing a combat but by losing all minions so there is enough space for mistakes etc.
And the entire game is session-based. Somewhat longer than the roguelite of the current era with one playthrough being mb 5 hours or so.
Traveler
May 25th, 2018, 22:49
Originally Posted by Pope AmoleThanks for the clarification. 5 hours sounds a bit on the short side unless different playthroughs are vastly different? The only game I've really enjoyed that is played through that quickly is FTL.
The game features party-based an permadeath means that you can't resurrect minions, etc. However, the game's economy is built around the idea that you can freely lose roughly 1-2 minions per combat - you're expected to, pretty much. There are some abilities whose cost includes sacrificing a minion and some tougher combats can be won by literally drowning them in bodies.
You lose not by losing a combat but by losing all minions so there is enough space for mistakes etc.
And the entire game is session-based. Somewhat longer than the roguelite of the current era with one playthrough being mb 5 hours or so.
May 25th, 2018, 23:12
Originally Posted by TomRonWell, we are roguelite so you get the point. I'm not really sure why the newspost says RPG but whatever.
Thanks for the clarification. 5 hours sounds a bit on the short side unless different playthroughs are vastly different? The only game I've really enjoyed that is played through that quickly is FTL.
Right now, there are about 4 general directions in which to build up your skills (to put it generally) and there's, to put it simply, a flow of body parts to which you'll have to adjust. While the economy is balanced in a sense that all body parts are more or less equally used, there's still RNG so sometimes you're drowning in bones, other times you've got plenty of flesh, etc. And, while atm the bodyparts enchantment system is somewhat simplistic, full release version will be more complicated and so you'll have to be thinking more about management etc. and it'll also add up to replayability as certain combos will be available, certains won't.
Traveler
May 25th, 2018, 23:25
Hmmm, are there games with darkest dungeon mechanics but implemented as a normal "high fantasy" RPG without all this "ultra hard / die-alot / suffer through"-stuff?
I only know "The spirit engine" which is quite cool, but has too strange combat mechanics for my taste and its quite old now.
I only know "The spirit engine" which is quite cool, but has too strange combat mechanics for my taste and its quite old now.
Sentinel
May 26th, 2018, 03:25
"Inspired by Darkest Dungeon and Dungeon Keeper" I'm intrigued. Now if only a developer would make a game inspired by Overlord but with different minions.
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May 26th, 2018, 21:58
Try the amazing demo! Superb art direction, strong skill development, very nice magic and alchemy system and of course crafting your own undead minions. I love dark mages and Necromancers. BACKED!!
Top-notch graphics design, excellent grittiness & cruel dark fantasy world, exhilarating atmosphere. MUST PLAY MUST HAVE
Top-notch graphics design, excellent grittiness & cruel dark fantasy world, exhilarating atmosphere. MUST PLAY MUST HAVE
May 26th, 2018, 22:36
Agree with Mercy, the demo is great. There are some interesting concepts, and I love the art, especially the effects added to the sprites as they take damage. There's obviously some skill and passion behind the demo. I'm not big on roguelikes, but there's no way I can't back this project after that kind of intro.
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