Wednesday, February 11, 2015

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Moonrise at PAX Prime 2014

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 04:31 PM PST

The ultimate mobile monster collection battler game, Moonrise, showcased its moves at PAX Prime last year.

 

Brave Brigade Android Mobile Review

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 03:59 PM PST

By: Ojogo, Mobile Guru

 

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When a game markets itself as an RPG, I always expect it to be one of those classic turn-based console style RPGs, like Pokemon or Final Fantasy. But more often than not, when mobile games advertise themselves as an RPG these days, you'd usually find a card collecting game wherein each unit has minimal preset battle actions, and they will randomly hit each other while the player just sits back and hopes for the best.

Thankfully, we've been seeing a lot of throwbacks to the beloved classic style of true RPG gaming in recent games. And though most still play with minimal control and thinking from players, there are some mobile games breaking from the mold. One such game is Brave Brigade.

 

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Overview

Brave Brigade is a 2D RPG by ZQGame Inc. You start off as one of the usual RPG classes: a knight, a healer, a mage, and what is supposed to be an archer but is now a spunky girl with a slingshot. With your typical premise of the character player being the chosen one tasked to fight off evil forces invading his or her land, your chosen hero travels far and wide recruiting, taming, leveling, and evolving creatures and units called "mercenaries" to fight alongside you.

The premise of the game is by the book Pokemon 101 at best, as catching and evolving your units is a big deal and mostly the key to your success in Brave Brigade. How it works is that each unit comes in varying rarities denoted by stars, and of course, the more stars a character has, the stronger it gets. And in this game, most units have access to this evolutionary setup – even your 1 star feeds and creeps.

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Reaching the next level is prevented by a leveling system. Once the max level for your star level, you must then fuse it with a corresponding number of same star level monsters, and voila! – your evolvee has been upgraded to the next rarity. Evolved units retain the old unit's skills (plus new ones), experience, and any enhancements you have given it prior to evolving, which is nice compared to most other games wherein you start from scratch on evolution.

 

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Battles

In battle, you fight in a party with a maximum of six members – your sixth being an optional friend reinforcement. This is where the mobile gaming stigma begins, as you have no control over who you target or when you attack. But fortunately, that too is where it ends. Mostly. The battle system follows an active time battle format wherein characters take turns based on their base speed. The same active time also applies to how fast your SP (the meter required to use character skills) recharges.

And what's awesome about this setup is that you can cast your skills and abilities as soon as the cooldown finishes, and the moves become available – enabling units to act out of their turn.

Another thing that adds more depth to the system is the placement of the units in your squad. In your 2×3 grid, front row characters are granted more power and more movement speed, so they get to normally attack more. Back row characters, on the other hand, get a recovery rate boost on their SP so they get to cast skills and abilities more often. The game also supports attacks that hits a column, or a row as well. The usual setting will be melee and defending units placed in the front, while ranged units and healers will be safely put in the back, but more advanced play would sometimes have you putting battle mages or aggressive rangers in the front, or knights in the back so they can setup their defensive skills faster. That said, Brave Brigade has a lot to offer in terms of tactical gameplay if the player wants to make the most out of the system, though it can be relatively enjoyed as well by one who just goes by with a basic strategy in mind.

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Of course, as a free-to-play game, there are some nuances non-paying players can't escape, and one of those is the ever-limiting energy system. Most activities you do in Brave Brigade depletes a certain amount of stamina – single player quests, daily dungeons, boss raids – even normal PVP.

Some even require that you spend stamina AND a specific item for you to participate in, though it is relatively easy for you to wait for your energy to replenish as the stamina cool-down is actually relatively short and the medals you need can be gifted by friends. But the biggest gripe about Brave Brigade is that everything is dependent on your in-game cash. Leveling your characters require lots of cash.

 

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Paywall

Evolving heroes takes cash. You even need to buy your hero's skills. And the price of these upgrades quickly rise into the thousands. And what makes this system absurd is that in most things you do, you only earn up to a measly 2-300 gold per battle. Even if you do get a perfect 3-star score in your battles, gold is still very much hard to earn, and your need for gold to improve your team and your units isn't proportional to the rate you're getting it.

It means that the only real way for you to keep up and be competitive in this game is through in-game purchases of gold. It's evil, since the game is addicting, especially for an RPG enthusiast drunk on nostalgia, but we have to remember that this IS a freemium game, and though a subtle yet devious way to harass players to shell out cash is a sin, Brave Brigade is not actually the biggest offender.

 

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Aesthetics

But other than that, the game is solid and very much enjoyable. The art style and direction is very reminiscent of the classic and massively popular Suikoden 1 and 2 games, with their spirited units, pseudo-3D interactions, and a 2×3 grid setup. Character evolution is designed so that you actually look forward to the upgrade as your sprites get a complete physical overhaul. Any given evolution results in a ten times cooler looking character.

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There seems to be a plot as noted by the slideshow animation of CGs after every boss fight, but since it's textless, that story isn't really clear. I don't think that matters much as the main point of the game is always in the battles. Each battle requires you to finish it within a certain amount of time. Finish the stage under any condition, you get one star. Finish it with your team intact, you get 2. Finish it with no one dying within the time limit and you get the perfect score of 3 stars.

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That coupled with the increasing difficulty in the game and the partial randomness of the battle system actually makes any RPG fan out there a hungry, bloodthirsty perfectionist.

 

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Conclusion: Great (4/5)

Brave Brigade, despite its weaknesses, is a worthwhile download and one of the more decent iterations of the RPG genre in recent history. The comfort curve is quite steep once you get far into the game, but it's nothing a little dedication and maybe a few bucks to spare can't compensate for.

On a side note, we have a decent giveaway live to help ease new players into the game, snagging some extra gold and characters to get you to your power house team that much sooner.

Daybreak Games Releases Key Managers from Everquest Franchise

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 02:43 PM PST

Barely a week after news of the purchase of Sony Online Entertainment arrived, Daybreak Games has revealed the layoff of key community figure Linda Carlson (Aka the SOE Live Dwarf) as well as Everquest Franchise lead Dave Georgeson as part of their realignment plans.

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The layoff confirmations continue to rise by the moment including Lead Content Designer for Everquest Next, Steve Danuser. As our Most Anticipated game two years running, this is deeply troubling news to learn of. We’ll be keeping a close eye out for further news possibly impacting game titles rather than just employees as the month goes on.

Reports from MassivelyOP (Their Kickstarter has funded!) and EQ2Wire.

TUG In The Works: Triggers n’ Stuff Prototype

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 01:35 PM PST

A few prototypes to demonstrate how triggers can work in TUG.

 

A Druid’s Duel Coming to PC, Linux, and Mac

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 12:23 PM PST

Surprise Attack Games and ThoughtShelter Games are pleased to bring you A Druid’s Duel for Win, Mac and Linux. At its heart A Druid’s Duel consists of managing your mana and conquering the board by deploying a variety of druid warriors to the field. To achieve your goals you’ll have to create and destroy sections of the very board you fight on, opening new avenues of attack or cutting off your enemy’s retreat. It will take a sharp mind and a sharp spear to discover what is causing the seasons to change at random.

Welcome to the Realm of Six Seasons, where the predictable cycle of nature’s seasons has turned constantly since time began. But now, something is wrong. Something (or someone) is tampering with the precious Seasons, making a complete mess of the Realm.

The Druids of the Esoteric Orders have long fostered this fertile landscape and tended to this delicate mystical balance. And it is up to Warren, a young druid fresh from his Esoteric Training, to discover what is causing this disastrous mixing of Seasons.
A Druid's Duel will launch on February 25th, 2015 on Windows, Mac, and Linux via Steam, Humble Store and other digital stores. Find out more at http://www.druidsduel.com/.

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A Druid’s Duel Launch Trailer

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 12:22 PM PST

A Druid’s Duel announces its February 25th launch date.

 

Brave Brigade Launches Chapter One Expansion

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 11:14 AM PST

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ZQGame Global, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shenzhen ZQGame Network Co., Ltd (SZSE: 300052) today announced the first installment in its story-driven RPG with Brave Brigade: Chapter One. The first chapter rings in the arrival of pirate mercenaries and an expansive new set of stages for each Hero to lead their party through to victory.


Brave Brigade: Hero Summoner and the entire Chapter One expansion can be downloaded for free in the Google Play Store: http://bit.ly/BBrigadeZQ

“Since launching Brave Brigade, we have seen a giant influx of diehard MMORPG players who have found comfort in familiarity but with their mobile device,” said John Hwang, VP of Product, ZQGame Global. “That’s why labeled Chapter One an expansion. Along with adding greater depth to the game, it caters strongly to our content thirsty players which, in my opinion is not commonplace for most other mobile RPGs”

Players will become Heroes to traverse through dungeons swarming with waves of bizarre creatures and monstrous bosses. Along the way, Heroes will cross paths with Mercenaries (Mercs) to collect, assemble and deploy as specialized combat units. Strategically placed party formations, a carefully crafted attack plan and highly trained Mercs are imperative for a winning edge in Brave Brigade.

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Brave Brigade: Chapter One Features

The Swashbuckling Epic Begins
The first chapter of the Brave Brigade Epic finally unfolds, unveiling vast new landscapes and daily quests all intertwined in a thrill-a-minute story arc.

Pirate Mercenaries
These looters and pillagers are inhabiting the land! Defeat them one stage at a time or recruit freelance pirates to join in party battle.

Step into the Pirate Dungeon….if you dare
Heroes will have a chance to receive pirate chests by clearing each wave of enemies through every stage. Inside these chests? Pirate tokens – the richest of treasures.

Pirate Shop
Resources are scarce, yet, through battle, treasure abounds. Heroes can trade in their booty from the pirate dungeons to receive exclusive and ultra-rare pirate gear, 5 and 6 star Mercs, plus more.

Kick-off Events
Lovers Quarrel: Brave Brigade will be holding a special Valentine’s Week event. Beginning today, players will be able to vie for…..CHOCOLATE! Hidden inside each morsel, Heroes can expect to find awesome items to help them on their journeys.

Brave Brigade: Chapter One Trailer

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 10:58 AM PST

Brave Brigade‘s first chapter brings in pirate mercenaries and new stages.

 

Skyforge: Mechanics of Stats and Ablities Explained

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 10:13 AM PST

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Obsidian Entertainment and Allods Team have revealed an article on the Skyforge stats system, which sheds light on how players can pick the best combination of talents and skills for their desired play style, how the amount of damage their character deals is calculated and how equipment stats work.

For more details, visit http://sf.my.com/us/news/announcements/skyforge-mechanics-stats-and-abilities

SMITE Jandroid Janus Skin

Posted: 11 Feb 2015 10:03 AM PST

SMITE reveals the robotic Jandroid skin, available now.

 

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