This is when it dawned on me that, while yes, I could headcanon this as "maybe the characters who I thought were his parents actually adopted him as a teenager", the reality is that with some exceptions the game can randomly assign any short story to any hero without checking if it actually fits the character.Īfter one of your characters dies in battle, a random member of your group will say "What a waste" and prompt you with the choice to add them to your legacy (meaning you can use them again in another campaign) or to bury them quietly. No mention of the actual parents was made, not even by other characters in the party that would have also known them. When the memory was restored at the end of the quest, it was a memory of a randomly generated, completely different set of parents. Later in the campaign, after the parents had died/retired, their son was given a quest with a set of comics in which he would learn of his mysterious past, revealing that he apparently had no memory of his childhood or parents. Over the course of one of my campaigns, two of my heroes fell in love and had a son who eventually grew up and joined the group. The problem is that the game does a terrible job of marrying these short stories to the gameplay, the broader narrative, to your characters, and even to each other. These comics are randomly distributed across a generated map and usually accompanied by a routine combat encounter (often a "setup" comic before and a "resolution" comic after the encounter), which you'll unlock as you explore and clear more regions of your map. Wildermyth is a collection of interesting short stories and ambient conversations that come in sets of small comic strips acted out by your own custom cast of characters. If you're only here for this game's gameplay and intend to skip the story, go ahead and get it. Let me preface by saying that the combat, especially the magic system, is quite good, as is the skill tree. I guess the day has finally come where I'm the ass who leaves a negative review on an Overwhelmingly Positive title. It's the perfect time to pick up the main game and the DLC if you haven't already! Or maybe your Crowtouched mystic has always had a bit of a "saurian" streak.Ī little bonus- we're on sale for LudoNarraCon! You can get Wildermyth for 25% off from May 4th-11th. Multiple Wolftouched hunters in your party? Now you can tell them apart! Your Crystalline warrior can be rough or refined to match her fighting style. The DLC also adds 42 new transformation skins, allowing for further customization of your transformed heroes. Try an armored battle-mage, an assassin hunter, or a gladiator warrior with lots of movement. OUR FIRST DLC IS AVAILABLE NOW!Armors and Skins unlocks four new armor types per class (with two tiers each) and four new Humble Ginnings per class, for a total of 36 new outfits-this triples the number of armors in the game! Each armor also brings its own new set of stats and mechanics, allowing you to explore new builds for your heroes.
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