Fabular: Prologue
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… the last remaining royal sets out on a dangerous quest.
The Void Lords have stolen the sun. Your brothers have vanished into deep space. The king grows old and fragile, searching for a better future in the endless streams of prophecy. As the last remaining royal, the fate of the kingdom rests on your shoulders – and on your blade.
In Fabular, experience a sci-fi infused vision of the Middle Ages, as noble knights clash in armored spaceships. The sweeping story is brought to life through a combination of pixel art and hand drawn illustrations.
Power up your engines, it’s time to take flight in Fabular: The Prologue – a free-to-play introduction to the Fabular universe that gives you access to the first two realms. Start your fight against The Void Lords and experience the epic space battles first-hand. Do you have what it takes to reclaim the sun and save your empire? Then pick up the full game Fabular: Once Upon a Spacetime.
Embark on a perilous quest across a procedurally generated universe where friends and resources are both scarce. Plan ahead, be cautious, and make sure you’re prepared before engaging in combat. Every mistake could be your last.
Battle your enemies in top-down, tactical physics-based action combat and overcome thrilling duels at the tip of your sword.
Loot your fallen adversaries for better gear and upgrade your vessel to suit your playstyle in order to survive the next fight. Monitor your resources closely, or risk being stranded in space.
Die and try again. Return to the throne room after each defeat, unlocking new boons to give yourself an edge on your future runs. Meet new faces and seek guidance from old friends, as you’ll expand the court throughout your journey.
Save your kingdom against all odds by carving your path through the galaxy, challenging rival knights in fiercely intense close-combat encounters. Upgrade your arsenal of weapons, shield and equipment. Manage critical resources wisely. Make life-or-death decisions. And if you fall in battle, be prepared to do it all again.
Steam User 8
I managed to make it as far as prologue would allow after about 6 hours of game play. I enjoyed it. It does take some skill, and I am sure there are certain play styles that work better than others.
The game art and storytelling are interesting and will take more playtime in the beginning compared to combat. As you figure out all the story lines, you can move through the menu quickly to get to your desired result.
You start with a Paladin ship class which I liked the best. After unlocking the Manticore, I found it very squishy, shorter reaching, but much more maneuverable. You make decisions on what to upgrade, buy, sell, and equip on your ship, and the limited quantity of resources available make the right choice critically important. Choose wisely. Each battle you win gives you access to more resources, but the more fights – the more damage you take, and as you win battles, the threat level increases spawning more enemies – and each battle is more opportunity for more damage to armor that is not easy to replace. It can be more beneficial to head straight for the boss fight minimizing the number of battles instead of visiting all the other points on the map and fighting every battle for loot.
Pros:
Challenging, Skill based combat.
AI is actually very good. Even ranged ships shoot where you are moving to, not your current location.
Original Art and compelling Storytelling.
Fun enough to capture my attention.
Mini Maps are randomly generated so each play through is slightly different.
Each play through earns coins for permanent upgrades, so even as you fail, you are building towards something.
Cons:
Only a few variations in storyline.
Random map generation can leave you stranded. *
3 types of combat maps, not much variation.
Armor Plates not totally replenished after completing a boss fight and are too difficult to replace.
Vendors don’t replace some items you purchase so limited amounts of sunblast.
Beacon-o-mat permanent upgrade sometimes broken - filled space in inventory but not usable – at least you can still sell it to vendors (this appears to be fixed last time I played).
Screen is zoomed in a bit too close for my taste - hard to see enemies until they are very close (no option to change).
Ship moves on screen away from center based upon direction of travel – sometimes good, but sometimes you want to see where you are going as you retreat from enemies (prefer option to keep ship centered always).
*It takes some thought using your resources, making the beacon-o-mat very important. During my play throughs, I was stranded 3 times. Twice, my fault for bad choices. Once, after 5 jumps, no loot, no vendors, no more sunblast. Start over again.
Final thoughts: As a fan of the ancient game Gravatar, I found this to be a compelling game. I will certainly purchase the full game depending upon price point.
Steam User 4
It was ok. I do recommend the free prologue so you can see for yourself if you'll like it.
I wasn't a fan of limited fuel and a teleport beacon that refused to deploy but the gameplay was solid and I didn't ahve any bugs. TBH though, I'm not really interested in playing more of the prologue.
Good luck, have fun
Steam User 7
Good gameplay reminding of Hammerfight. I finished the first Realm (star map) out of 3 so far
○RPG, invest into your ship to increase it's power or functionality!
○Good multi purpose resource economy^, spend wisely! (or don't!)
○ Fun Weapons that are more than just stats, find your favorite!
○Combat made up of 3 different attack types (Quick, charged, perfectly timed) for each weapon type (ranged&melee)
○Simple and fun gameplay, no complicated easy to forget bs systems.
○ I expected a Demo but this has content
○It works, lol. Hats off!
I had a good time and look forward to the rest!
Steam User 5
Combat is really fun as I eventually got used to the controls and the physics (28 hours on the previous demo and I still can improve my flying skills & combat styles). Just looking forward to the EA release so I can fight with more types of enemies :)
Steam User 3
Meh....I don't know... I really really want to like this game. It clearly has a TON of heart put into it by its developer(s). However...
The main fighting mechanic gimmick of the game just does not work for me. I feel like John McCain trying to hit a pinata hung at chin height... trying to fight with these awkward short T-rex arms. Clearly they are devoted to this design and I guess is just something you either feel challenged by and want to master or you just quit and play Hades to get the taste out of your psyche. It's free so I won't down vote it. Who am I? I might be an idiot with no patience and an inability to learn and adapt because I am almost 50 yo...ffs...I am almost 50 yo.....smh wtf. I have a closet full of books I bought in the 90s but never got around to reading and now I have 100+ games I will never play.... So what value is my opinion anyhow? At least I have a job and I'm not living in my Mom's basement... or a Democrat. For God's sake...how can any sensible person vote Democrat anymore?
Steam User 1
Some kind of hybrid of FTL (travel) and Dark Souls (difficult fights). At first view it looks quite interesting. I didn't like too difficult battles, lack of opportunities and slow progress. Looking forward to the full version to try.
Steam User 4
i did not play it enough to get a full experience but overall from what i've seen is.
You do very well in the art department a solid 9.5/10 (Its really good blinding in some parts but good)
you do very well in controls 8/10 (i understand its how its supposed to be but i personally like more precise controls for difficult games)
You do very well in Ui. Its very readable 8.5/10
What i don't like but you don't really have to take it to heart.
I think you don't need a mini map. its kind of unnecessary due to you having a big enough map. You should just be able to scroll around in it and be able to teleport to the location. its different for different games. for this one i think no mini map is necessary (i might be wrong for later parts of the game though)
Can you change the settings menu? change the buttons to sliders
thats about it