![]() Once you gain that level, you are awarded 1 skill point, which you can add to various areas like Health (HP), Skill, Power of Essence (magic power). You gain experience after killing monsters, but you can't official "gain a new level" until you are 100% clear of monsters of that area. Once you initiate an attack, you have to follow up a combo when the next slot turns green. Combos are all about timing, each character has 3 slots on the bottom of their screen. They use combo or juggling attacks to fend for themselves. Elco is a scientist, so he shoots guns, they're both quite similar though. Allish is a magic user, so she fights with a staff and throws bolts. The first person mode is playable with Elco and Allish. There's only two combat styles, one is a first person shooter style, which reminds me of Hexen for no good reason, and the other is a combo based button masher. You can have up to 4 party members within your team. Battle System- Sudeki is a weird Action RPG. After that fiasco, I learned to keep 2 save files at all times (one in a dungeon and one outside of it). I had to fight this boss battle atleast 15 times before I finally beat it, with 2 HP remaining. He was completely separated from the team, trapped in a room with only one exit, which happened to be a boss fight. I had very few healing items left and my character had no skills attached to his weapon or armor, so he was weak and pathetic. My biggest complaint with this is sometime within the game, I happened to save in the middle of a dungeon, when my entire team was split, so I only had one character. There's very few moments where you actually feel free with an entire party. So if you ever want to backtrack or just level grind, you're screwed because someone left your party or you're stuck within a dungeon or town until you finish off the storyline quest. Rant time: My biggest grief with this game is getting stuck on a stage with no way to backtrack, and another big grief is when your teammates leave your party. Overall, if you're a fan of Fable, you may enjoy this. I liked the graphics for the most part, the character models and dialog scenes could of used more polish, but everything else was good. I never felt comfortable with using either hack and slasher character, so I always ended up using one of the FPS, despite it feeling like Goldeneye 64. ![]() The combat was shallow, the worst parts of action rpgs and the worst parts of First Person shooters. I kinda liked Sudeki, but I was also frustrated with it too. ![]()
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