Let's Play Ember Part 1 – Coren & the Crypt (PC Gameplay)

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Let's Play Ember Part 1 – Coren & the Crypt (PC Gameplay)

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Game Description:

“Back in the earliest days, there was no sun and the world was dark. The heavens opened up and stars fell like beacons into the pitch black world, and they were known as “Embers”. Powerful and wise druids of a primordial race, “the Lightbringers,” roamed the land searching for this luminous matter. They performed a ritual of awakening to call the “Embers” out of their deep sleep. Suddenly the world became bright, and the veil of darkness was lifted. The Embers were the embodiment of magical flame, light, and life, but as word spread about the sheer power of the Embers, they came to be hunted and captured…and so the War for Ember began…”

Gameplay overview

A passion project 10 years in the making, Ember is a homage to classic role-playing games (RPG). Enter the world of Ember as a resurrected “Lightbringer” summoned to protect the dying Embers as the world is on the brink of collapse. Beginning in the Deep Barrows, traverse vast environments divided between above ground and underground realms – ranging from lush forests to dry deserts and dark abysses – to reach the City of Light. See how the story unfolds through encounters with strangers by making pivotal decisions about your own destiny.

Key features

Classic-style RPG with 30+ hours of epic adventure

Epic storytelling filled with fascinating characters, lore, adventure, and humor

Over 70 quests with diverse gameplay enabling players to choose their path

Engaging party-based real-time combat system with tactical pause

Over 65 combat skills for the player to use in customized battle party strategy

Encounter hundreds of NPCs with their own tales to tell

In-depth crafting system, from baking bread to forging magic weapons

A seamless world with over 20 handcrafted environments and dark dungeons that are fully interactive and feature movable objects, weather changes and day / night cycles

Adventure with different companions with their own backstory quests

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32 Comments

  1. I may get this game this week via Steam as it's on sale and I have been looking to get back into something basic re: PC RPG. (I also bought Grey Goo b/c I enjoy RTS games too). Thanks for the upload, KB.

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  2. I had trouble with the fourth wall. All I could hear was the hilarious Cate Blanchett pastiche in the prologue, being drowned out by overloud motiveless music. Talk talk talk. Yeah… nah.
    Fussy bastard, aint I?

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  3. People need to realize that this game was a side project from a small and relatively unknown company called N-Fusion Interactive that took them 10 years to make. It came out like 3 days ago on steam for 10 bucks, at a 15% discount. I got it and yeah, it is fairly simplistic compared to some of the more revolutionary RPG's, but it is an RPG, not a hack'nslash. And I've played worse games that cost four times as much as this does. It's definitely worth the price, and, IMO, more than what they ask for.

    The story won't win any awards, but it's got a much better story than many other games. And I've heard some people complain about them streamlining you into the role as a Lightbringer, which I think is slightly hilarious seeing as how they do the same exact thing in Pillars of Eternity and BG. The story is (fairly) original, the combat system is fun without being overly complex, crafting is not only useful but easy, without being a chore, and the characters you encounter actually have character, with their own personalities, quirks, and history.

    All in all I'd give it a 9.5/10, when you take into account it launched at TEN FUCKING BUCKS. I mean, come on. Ten bucks. What is there to lose?

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