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Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Cardinal Quest Review
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Cardinal Quest is a fast-paced roguelike that is designed for quick play sessions and for those new to the genre.
The roguelike
is a genre of game that I’ve always wanted to get into: the idea of
having a character that one doesn’t want to die, because death is
permanent, yet through death learning more about the world to eventually
master it. I would love to be the kind of person that is a Nethack expert. However, I was born in the overcaffeinated generation and I demand my games be interesting within minutes. Thus, Cardinal Quest is a great entry point into roguelikes for my blood, which is pretty much straight caffeine at this point.
The
thief is probably the most fun to play as, because the Shadow Walk is
so much fun to use. He can use it often thanks to his high speed stat
that the ability determines its recharge rate on. It enables him to
quickly sneak around undetected, but also do great amounts of damage by
attacking while undetected. He isn’t easy to use, but he can be clever
when used properly. Though, learning the game isn’t that hard: a few
playthroughs will get players acclimated to the mechanics.
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