I keep saying I want to review more RPG Maker games… well, this may be the weirdest of them all. One word: Claymation.
This already looks different from all the RPG Maker games I've ever played. |
The gist of it is that you’re Wayne, some sort of horned creature (his head resembles a moon crescent laying on its round side) in leather gear. He is exploring his world after the awakening of Gibby, King of the Moon (sensing a theme yet?), and… that’s all I guess I can say. And don’t worry; death is a slap on the wrist, actually the “Afterlife” is where you can use items to boost your stats.
This is what the overworld looks like. |
That's how you defeat enemies in this world? Oh, snap! |
The game is fairly short (the store page claims it can be finished in two hours), but it’s got more to do with the atmosphere and ambiance that its universe instills. It’s a bit of a struggle to figure out what to do at first; there are useful sentences scattered among the randomly-generated lines, but you often need to look for them. To compensate, traveling is actually rather simple. You can even use the Afterlife to travel around the checkpoints you’ve discovered.
Remember this, kids: You can learn things from watching TV! |
There are details that I don’t recall seeing in an RPG before. As mentioned, the concept of the Afterlife, which ironically helps you get stronger after you’ve died, since you can use the processing machine there to transform the Meat (???) you obtain from killing enemies into extra HP for your character(s). Also, you never earn EXP from fights; only money (Bucks) and items, including the aforementioned Meat.
That thing is actually not a threat. You'd think, though, with how creepy it is... |
You do get party members after a bit. No one should face this weirdness alone! |
You should try this one out, it’s… a peculiar experience to have. Hylics is available on Steam for 3.00$ US. Note that there is also a much larger sequel, released last year, which expands on that world; I don’t own it yet, but by the looks of it, it’s promising! Maybe even better than this one? Who knows… Well, those who played it know; I’ll probably get it eventually and see if it’s also good.
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