I had written a whole review about it here but somehow closed the browser before I could post it while I was drinking my coffee and reading the news. The whole review is lost and while it was more convincing I will still give you the quick rundown.
Lords of Xulima is a throwback to great rpgs. It ties in beautiful isometric graphics with hand drawn artwork and a captivating soundtrack to create a wonderful universe that is both diverse and pleasant to the eyes.
I had never heard of this game until yesterday when somehow it showed up on my steam recommended page. I debated with my self but ultimately caved in after reading the reviews, let me tell you, I was not let down.
This is a top down RPG with a robust party, skill, and combat system. It is also one that does not hold your hand, does not give you way points or tell you how to complete a mission. This is a game that relies on quicksaves for its turn based combat can be unforgiving and the world is filled with traps and ambushes at every corner. The story is well crafted and the world feels like it has history with plenty of side quest and secrets hidden throughout the map. There is so much to do, so much to see, so much to experience. I have played about 12 hours so far in the past 2 days and I still have not scratched the surface.
If you are a die hard cRPG fan, if you enjoyed Grimrock, if you enjoy isometric rpgs or even just a great story, well then this game is for you. I promise you, you will not be disappointed.
You can get this game on steam, or even at GOG if you want DRM free.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/296570/
http://www.gog.com/game/lords_of_xulima_deluxe_edition
I wish I could be a little more convincing but I am depressed at the loss of my original review as I spent quite some time writing it. However, I can assure you that the game will speak for itself.
Here are a few screenshots.
Lords of Xulima is a throwback to great rpgs. It ties in beautiful isometric graphics with hand drawn artwork and a captivating soundtrack to create a wonderful universe that is both diverse and pleasant to the eyes.
I had never heard of this game until yesterday when somehow it showed up on my steam recommended page. I debated with my self but ultimately caved in after reading the reviews, let me tell you, I was not let down.
This is a top down RPG with a robust party, skill, and combat system. It is also one that does not hold your hand, does not give you way points or tell you how to complete a mission. This is a game that relies on quicksaves for its turn based combat can be unforgiving and the world is filled with traps and ambushes at every corner. The story is well crafted and the world feels like it has history with plenty of side quest and secrets hidden throughout the map. There is so much to do, so much to see, so much to experience. I have played about 12 hours so far in the past 2 days and I still have not scratched the surface.
If you are a die hard cRPG fan, if you enjoyed Grimrock, if you enjoy isometric rpgs or even just a great story, well then this game is for you. I promise you, you will not be disappointed.
You can get this game on steam, or even at GOG if you want DRM free.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/296570/
http://www.gog.com/game/lords_of_xulima_deluxe_edition
I wish I could be a little more convincing but I am depressed at the loss of my original review as I spent quite some time writing it. However, I can assure you that the game will speak for itself.
Here are a few screenshots.


