Divine Legacy: Neo Amburia
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Divine Legacy : Neo Amburia is a medieval-fantasy Action-RPG following the story of a young woman striving to save her childhood friend from the wrong path. Embark on a journey and meet new allies, and foes, as you face the evil empire to save your loved one from its claws.
Direct sequel to the bad end of Divine Legacy, showing how the world would have turned out if the antagonists’ plans succeeded. It introduces new characters as the main cast, but is still very much grounded in the first game.
FEATURES
- A few hours of gameplay I hope
- Story-rich, you might find yourself skipping through dialogues a bit if you’re in for the gameplay alone
- Character-driven story. The world was built for the characters and not the other way around
- Real-time, fast-paced action combat
- My manchild humour
- Bullet-Hell feel
- Non-native english
- Combat tool crafting, potion mixing, time-based shopping, energy management …
- Solo-developped at the expense of my social life
- 3 playable characters, each with their own combat style.
- A good number of silly references
- Element-based magic system. Swapping characters and using combat tools ensure a more effective victory
- Post story content
- My average-looking art, because I can
NOTES
- You might need to disable Steam Input for controllers to work properly, or try another template.
Steam User 5
Ok, so the dev reached out to me and offered me a key to stream this sequel of theirs. I felt it was decent enough to warrant me purchasing the game so my review would actually count. So know that I -did- receive a free copy, but then removed it from my account of my own volition and purchased a copy of the game with my own money for the express purpose of leaving a valid review.
That's not saying this is a stellar game; it's honestly very middle of the road. But that's not a bad thing! Some things it does well, others it falters at, and overall it DOES manage to be entertaining.
The only two real complaints I have about this game are the pacing is a tad slow (One cutscene had a character just walking for about 30 seconds) and the combat can feel...incredibly repetitive. Same four types of enemies. Same types of fights. Same strats to win. I'm about 25-35% through the game currently and they haven't changed one bit. It's not terrible, but it can get old quick.
Other than that, the game is decent. OK story, but I feel knowing the lore/store of the first game isn't necessary, but it would make you feel less like 'huh? who? what?'
Either way, it's on sale currently for a couple bucks, and even at full price I feel this is a decent little ARPG to sink your teeth into. Give it a shot.