10/31/2022 0 Comments Hand of fate controls![]() ![]() Maybe.) but they work well and that’s all that matters. ![]() All in all, the graphics are no Dragon Age Inquisition or Skyrim (Maybe a little comparable to Dragon Age II. Though I do have to add that it does stutter every now and then, but those stutters are a very minor hiccup and don’t ruin the game in any way. It’s definitely not as refined as the Arkham series, but it’s good enough to stand on its own, without everything else that the title does. Worth noting is how fluid the battles seem to look at times. The designs for the items, locales, and monsters seemed to come from a more traditional RPG that could be set somewhere in Europe. I especially liked how the cards reminded me of a tarot deck, with charm coming from the stories and lore behind these cleverly illustrated pictures. Suddenly, everything is mystical, keeping the dreary atmosphere at bay. ![]() The visuals of this game seemed a little bland at first, but after the Dealer started getting into it, everything changed. Sprinkle that with an Assassin’s Creed-like combat system and voila, you’ve got this amazing indie gem. The game borrows familiar elements such as the narrative and card based gameplay of many trading card games (Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon, and so on) while it maintains the steady pace of an interactive and immersive plot. Hand of Fate is a rogue like, table-top deck building RPG that managed to profoundly satisfy me as both an RPG gamer and a lover of trading card games. Hand of Fate though is a master of every single one of them and a can’t miss game. Jack’s of all trades are usually masters of none. ![]()
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