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Talismans are magical items that contain great power, even with some that can grant any desire. Kronos, a boy training as a wizard, and Serene, who consider one another as siblings, become enveloped in a Talisman conspiracy. Will they be able to save themselves and the world from the threatening danger?
Equip Talismans to the Skill Board to acquire skills and fatal moves to turn the tides in turn-based battles. Forging and upgrading weapons, armor and Talismans from materials will grant you additional advantages. There are also strategic elements with battle formations and traps, and not to mention the variety of quests, arena and monster achievements that await as challenges in this fantasy RPG!
◆ Make use of the Skill Board to unlock fatal moves!
Equipping Talismans to the Skill Board to acquire various skills and fatal moves depending on their arrangement.
There are also support effects to benefit your party.
◆ Forge the strongest equipment
Weapons, armor and Talismans are upgraded with materials.
Disassemble unused Talismans into fragments that provide powerful effects.
Equip upgraded weapons with Talisman fragments to fine-tune their power.
◆ Battles of formations, traps and elements!
From boosting physical damage to enabling counterattacks, use a variety of formations to your advantage in battle!
Beware of traps that trigger based on enemy or allied positions.
◆ Receive huge rewards from challenges!
The Arena, side quests, monster achievements…
There are a variety of challenges that can grant abundant rewards!
Steam User 1
I really love KEMCO games. It's better than any H Content of RPGmakers.
I'm not belittling the spoiler tagged comment of mine. Hardly. The game themselves could be a worth it endeavor, IF NOT FOR WHAT YOUR ACTUAL GOAL IS IN THAT GAME.
I will spare you the details, as it's disgusting.
Anyway, another nice series that I can play with but somehow annoying without mouse and tutorial support.
Kronos: The stereotypical protagonist who is mostly hotheaded and self-righteous.
Serene: Best Lady you could ever hope for, if not for the lack of character developments in the normal route.
Meytia: Potentially the Best Girl of this series because of how better her character developments are, a bit above than the rest.
Yumil: Just an ordinary cool guy that can be your best friend, after that, his character is just shallow... or simply too reserved but helpful in the shadows.
Beruna: A hidden Best Waifu if you know what you're doing... OwO
The story for this game is so basic, that it can even be for newbies but not recommended because of how it's mostly dull and boring. There's actually a lot of skill system in this game that was not really given more time to be implemented and given more fruitful endeavor. If only they think more, even a bit, the upgrade system for the elemental stones could've been better, because currently, you may not use "non +#" stones to upgrade the "+# ones", because of this, you need to grind more than you should, and you're mostly stuck without ever getting to the max value of the upgraded version.
If you played any other games of Kemco, there's actually quite a few mechanics imported from those games, but seriously, you will only get to see each of them in a single dungeon, afterwards, it doesn't exist anymore and got replaced by another one. i.e. ice floor, moving-plates, hole to fall, etc.
While I do recommend the story, it's rather average or mediocre at best, but still a 5/10 for me.
P.S. I used an xbox-like game controller, and it's fully supported.