Friday 10 June 2011

Game Review - Elona

Japan. It's well know for being the producer of many strange, mystical, depraved, or downright crazy concoctions. Today I'll be sharing with you an 'adventure/roguelike' PC game called "Elona - Eternal League of Nefia", developed by 'Noa'.

The game starts of with you, the hero of a chosen race, sex, and costume, waking up in a cave, followed by a brief playthrough tutorial - and then you are left to your own devices to explore and develop at your own pace.

After familiarising yourself with the controls, you find yourself randomly encountering turn-based combat situations, which you can manipulate through stats, weapons, throwing potions, casting spells, and even having a pet (or 5) fight for you. Towns and cities are dispersed through the world of 'North Tyris', each having a unique set of NPC's such as shopkeepers, guards, and quest-givers.
The player is able to earn money through dungeoneering and doing quests, which can be spent on armour, weapons, food, or ...prostitutes, if that's your thing. It's not exactly Grand Theft Auto, but the freedom given to the player is immersive despite the simple sprite interface and display - you become hungry and sleepy over time, become 'burdened' by carrying too much, or 'bloated' by over-eating.

The player can communicate with various NPCs - here, a selection of raw foods from a low-level baker is displayed.
Aside from the gripping town-areas, the player can navigate the map to find randomly generated dungeons, forests, and forts, in which heaps of monsters can be found -  from the simple 'Putit' to the mighty 'Wizard of Elea'. The game's learning curve is notoriously steep, and pressing the wrong button can easily cause the player to die, losing money and items, and returning to their home. But after some successful dungeoneering and luck, the player may afford a more generous abode, ranging from a shack to a multi-story castle. The progression of time brings about many events - tax has to be paid once the player reaches a certain level, balanced out by the salary, which is calculated based on level, fame, and many other variables.


In this random dungeon, the player is immediately confronted with a mixture of both friendly and hostile monsters.
The player can choose to compete in arenas which are found in a couple of cities, invest in stores to increase the choice of products available, and even create genetic-engineering programmes through breeding their pets. The main objective of the game is to restore peace to the land through entering the dungeon of 'Lesimas' and uncovering the deep secrets of the ancient land... or something. I've not personally finished the main quest yet, because there's just so much to do aside from that. I'd definitely recommend at least trying it, and with some tenacity it can be an exciting game, if you can put up with the somewhat awkward controls and the difficulty.

Game designer's site and DOWNLOAD - http://homepage3.nifty.com/rfish/index_e.html
Elona Wiki - http://elona.wikia.com/wiki/Elona_Wiki


Thanks for reading, have yourselves some fun :)

18 comments:

  1. Steep learning curve, but willing to give it a shot. Cheers for the info! Followed

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  2. Cool stuff dude...Followed and clicked. Please return the favor!

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  3. Fhew I think I will tackle this game this summer p.s. morning coffee you!

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  4. I might try this if I have time. Thanks for the recommendation! "followed"

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  5. It reminds me of one game i played as a kid.. cant remember the name.

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  6. It does have a nice interface! :D

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  7. looks good, I'll check it out.

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  8. Reminds me of a NES game called Crystalis btw. :D

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  9. that was weird for some reason it looked like minecraft but from a different perspective.

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  10. This looks and sounds awesome. I love 16-bit games. Great review, too.

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  11. Dang, that looks like fun. I might give it a try now.

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  12. Awesome. I can't wait to download.

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  13. 5 pets fighting for me sounds pretty badass.
    +followed

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  14. That sounds AWESOME dude, I'm really gonna have to check this out.

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  15. Heard about this, I'll check it out when I'm done with Minecraft (which might be never! XD )

    Love your blog and will follow you to the yellow brick road.

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