
Going into these battles will basically wipe your entire party in a single turn. Titanic is the highest difficulty I've seen so far. You may lose a few party members during the fight but you can do it. Difficult is doable with a well built party. You can also see what their party consists of and there will be a difficulty description such as Easy, Balanced, Difficult, Titanic. Different monsters have different sized circles. Walking into that circle will automatically start combat. But usually you can see the monster on the world map, if you mouse over them you can see their aggro circle. In dangerous areas they will randomly attack you. Food is cheap but you'll be going back to town very often to restock because of camping in the wild. Food can be gathered from bushes or trees on the world or bought at the Food NPC. Get used to this screen because you'll be clicking the camp button after every single battle. You may rest for 4 hours which will clear most wounds, 8 hours which will clear fatal wounds, or rest until full. You can camp anytime as long as you are not near hostiles. This is reduced by walking/running around the world map as well as camping. Now restart the game.īefore we get into monsters and combat and such lets focus on the world map first. So you could be running around and suddenly stumble into a pack of high level monsters. There is a fog where everything is blacked out except the vision near your party. If you're running you usually can't see whats ahead of you in your vision. Just hit the fucking Alt key and play the game.

Running makes you go faster, but drains your food faster so there's no difference between walking or running. I limped around at a snail's pace until I realized you can press the Alt key to toggle run. When I first started I didn't know you had a "run" toggle. The biggest issue about this is that there are two speeds in this game. Its a top down game and you move by clicking your mouse on the location and your character will walk towards it. When you finally finish the back story you start off at a beach where you ship capsized on. Its so awkward that you can't even follow the story.
#Lords of xulima arena professional
I know this is an indie game and they probably don't have the funds for professional voice acting but I can still criticize it. Worse than Persona 3's robot voice acting. I want to point out this is probably the worst voice acting I have ever heard. When you enter the game you listen to some text on the screen. After you have all this done its time to start playing the game. The usual teams are 3 melee and 3 in the back, or 4 melee and 2 in the back. Melee classes are naturally more durable so you are going to put them in the front rows anyways. Melee attacks cannot be used in the back row unless they are using a polearm. You cannot place a member in the back row if there is no one in the front row.

There are 8 slots in the party screen, 4 in the front row, and 4 in the back row. You can have a team of 5 mages no one is going to stop you but you won't get very far. There are 9 classes you can choose from and you can pick the same class if you like. You can choose their portraits, name them, pick a god and then that is about all you can do.

When you first start the game you are brought into the character creation screen where you have to make 5 additional party members to your main character, Gaulen the Explorer, a unique class. So what makes this different? For starters, its not fucking boring, and there is an actual story to the game. Like Might and Magic X Legacy level of old, and you know how much I hated that game. First of all I want to mention that this game is very old school. What better game to try than some nameless game that some random people tell you to. There was no review sites talking about it, no one on any major forums knew what it was but apparently there were some random people praising this game. What is Lords of Xulima? I had no clue when I saw this name.
