A Timely Intervention
“Those who control the present, control the past. And those who control the past control the future.”
Storyline
That’s what they say, anyway, but maybe they are wrong. Who knows?
If you were able to go back in time and take the risk of changing everything you know, would you do it?
“A Timely Intervention” is an innovative role-playing game featuring spectacular battle visuals, polished gameplay mechanisms, an intricate storyline and a cast of colourful characters.
For the first part of the game, play as 2 separate parties, as the story goes back and forth between them. Each party has its own hopes and goals; when they meet can those be reconciled as they join forces? And how can they know what their choices will bring? Delve into a brand new world full of characters, secrets and possibilities.
Features
Customize your game to suit your preferences
- Choose between visible and invisible enemies
- If you choose invisible enemies, vary the encounter rate from the menu
- Choose your difficulty level: Easy, Normal, Hard, Legendary. Be warned – it’s called Legendary for a reason
- Choose enable/disable mouse as often as you like
General
- 10 characters
- Five characters in the active party to add strategic depth
- Many skills level up with use – how strong they are depends on you
- 8-direction movement with mouse or keyboard
- 17 side quests
- 30 secret rooms to discover
- 30+ hours of addictive gameplay
- Fresh-looking enemies, dynamic battles, beautiful environments and charming music
- The “Common Man” team back for another epic of masterful storytelling
Steam User 1
Well though out story rpg by Aldorlea, always great games. Great replay value due to multiple party choices. Highly customizable regarding difficulty, monster visibility and encounter rate.
Steam User 0
An old school classic rpg that presents an interesting story involving time travel. I have not seen this particular variant used in Aldorlea's games before and they have made it both fun and interesting. As with all of Aldorlea's games, the conversation moves the story and its explanation along nicely without getting boring. It does not take very long at all to be completely absorbed in the gameplay.
Graphics are well done, game mechanics are fine, and the music is appropriate.
There are plenty of side quests, there are secret rooms (30?), lots of characters, and plenty of battle customization that is carefully explained in the tutorials. There is a quest journal to keep you on track in what appears to be a lengthy game.
All in all, everything a fan of this style game has come to expect from Aldorlea games. Another fine choice from the Aldorlea catalog of superior games that I recommend wholeheartedly.