

At this point, you can use the in-game currency - small blue orbs - that you collect from defeating enemies and breaking pots to either upgrade your characters or buy other upgrades.

Each time you perish, you find yourself standing before Epimetheus (more on him later) who is a large demon-type character who runs what is effectively a shop (and a very morbid one at that). Hereby lies one of the bigger twists/differences to most games of this genre you can only upgrade your characters after you die. There are some pretty significant RPG elements in the game by way of upgrading your characters all three can have their HP, attack strength and defence incrementally increased. Finally, Arias is a knight armed with a sword which is powerful but obviously has much less of a reach than the weapons of Algus and Arias. The difference between her weapon and Algus’ is that her arrows can travel further (across the whole screen unless they hit a wall or obstruction) but Algus’ has a quicker firing rate and his staff projectiles can fire through walls, so you start to see how strategy comes into play. Kyuli is more of a ninja type character where she can also shoot projectiles in the shape of a bow and arrow. Algus, who is the most senior member and leader of the gang, is a wizard/mage type who can shoot projectiles from his staff. As you’d expect, each character has differing abilities and respective pros and cons. I won’t give away too many spoilers but you can unlock other member(s) of the party as the game progresses, though these three are the key characters that the gameplay and story revolve around. In Astalon: Tears of the Earth, you play as a party of three protagonists Algus, Arias and Kyuli. It’s clear from the promotional material that there is also a party of characters to manage throughout the game and that each member of your party has different skills and abilities and it’s this party/team element which adds an added level of intrigue to the gameplay. Sure, the two genres can be interchangeable, but this one firmly has a foot in the latter camp. Despite being marketed as an action-platformer, make no mistake, Astalon: Tears of the Earth is ostensibly a Metroidvania and I’ll go on to explain why.
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Strengthen your party and change their fate by embracing death.We're partnered with Skillshare, where you can do unlimited online courses that'll help you create art, make games, and even help you with school/university! Click here for a free 1 month trial.Īstalon: Tears of the Earth is a pixel-art action-platformer developed by LABS Works and published by DANGEN Entertainment. Follow a story about friendship and sacrifice, building up the courage to take down giants to protect the weak and powerless. Slay terrible monsters, discover powerful artifacts, and solve fiendish puzzles, reaching new heights in the tower with the aid of a Titan. But what fate lies in store for the heroes and their village?Īstalon: Tears Of The Earth is an action-platformer set in a dying world where life is cruel, but death can be a stepping stone to victory! Use the unique skills and weapons of Arias the fighter, Kyuli the rogue, and Algus the wizard, to surmount the mysterious tower and find the answers to their survival. In order to ensure their victory, one of them has made a secret pact with the Titan of Death, Epimetheus, allowing them to reincarnate until they have accomplished their mission. They soon find a dark, twisted tower that has risen from the depths of the planet and seemingly holds the key to their survival. Three heroic explorers wander the post-apocalyptic desert on a mission to save their village from despair.
