There just isn’t enough variety in combat to keep RemiLore engaging for all four acts.Įven though there are around 10 weapon types, I had only unlocked two by the time I had finished the game, and between the two-the one-handed sword and the hammer-I only actually enjoyed using the sword. Learning actual combos with each weapon never felt like it was any more useful than just mashing buttons to keep hitting mecha-monsters in the face. Though each weapon type has its own unique combo list, there isn’t a lot of strategy involved in using them. Watching the numbers go up is probably the main thing that will appeal to players of RemiLore, since the game itself is too dull for the campaign to be particularly interesting. The most fun I had in RemiLore was getting stronger weapons and unlocking better spells and upgrades over the course of the game-the classic scenario of “watching the numbers go up” that draw people to loot games. Though the loot will mostly be currency to spend at shops and on upgrades, you’ll also find chests with increasingly powerful weapons. Playing in an isometric view, you’ll hack and slash your way through worlds, picking up loot dropped by enemies to power up your character. Gameplay is surprisingly reminiscent of action RPGs like Diablo. Playing as Remi, you need to fight your way through various areas in Ragnoah to reach a portal that can take you home to Earth. After startling a magical book named Lore, Remi was accidentally teleported into the fantasy world of Ragnoah-an alternate dimension being ravaged by mecha-monsters who are led by an android named Choux. RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore is a rogue-lite action game starring a high school girl named Remi.
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