
#Exanima map mod update#
In this update we're introducing a sort of better "AI" control over how tense each virtual muscle should be at any time. It will realistically always feel tricky and look a bit silly for a new player, because you have such direct control over how your character moves.Īt this point we only have a few specific things we want to improve. Our physics driven character motion has come a long way, it works well and in the hands of a very experienced player it can look very good. RIP Darkspore.ANIMATION IMPROVEMENTS We're not quite done with improving things. PS: I feel like you should remove Darkspore from the list, as it cannot be played anymore. Don’t hate me for enjoying it, it was actually really cool. Really enjoyed this game, if you want a light DnD experience and dungeon crawling, this is probably it.
#Exanima map mod full#
Kinda fits the bill? Recently played through this in hopes that it wasn’t bugged like the previous versions… lo and behold, I played a full playthrough in multiplayer with only a few crashes! Lol. Gave up after a shortwhile, but the game was alright, probably better than the other two I mentioned (imo).ĭungeon Lords… the new one on steam. Never got into the expansion though, for some reason when I imported my characters it spawned me in an area so high level I could do nothing. An elementalist with some ranged abilities? Can probably do it. Wanna be a melee fighter with a heal? do it.
#Exanima map mod plus#
Silverfall has this tech vs nature thing going on, and you get various benefits for siding with one or the other… and then you have diff races with their own bonuses, plus a interesting skill tree that lets you go for “any” class combo you want, more freedom than GD or TQ in that regard. Not great, but a good one if you are sick of the other ARPGs out there and waiting for Wolcen or something else. No one mentioned Silverfall, which is also pretty good. Again, for a buck during steam sales, it’s worth a playthrough with a friend imo. It wasn’t balanced at all from what I remember but… I actually enjoyed it. Greed’s item system was pretty lame, the equivalent of components were pretty awful… but the game has a sick soundtrack and the mindless violence for about 3 hours. But for me, Greed is one of the best sci-fi isometric arpgs I’ve played (one of the only ones at that tbh). Similarly, I really enjoyed GREED, even though I know some people give it a ton of shit. Can’t go wrong to check it out for a dollar. Buuuut it’s a dollar when it goes on sale on steam.

Also no modding or at least, no “easy” modding like TQ/GD/TL, soooo I couldn’t fix what I hated. Two separate “level” bars, one for attributes one for skills and 3 deities to align allegiance with (3 for every class), an interesting idea but it made it extra work for leveling and I could never enjoy it because of that. Crafting looked interesting, seemed quite good actually but I never got far enough to see if it really was. There are quite a lot of skills to choose from, tons of items, good loot, but the game is far from balanced from what little I was able to tolerate. I didn’t despise the game, it has its ups and downs. Everyone has their own tastes, somehow Loki does a few things well enough that some people are able to overlook the bad. While I partially agree with you, there are some people who really liked that game, as strange as it may seem.

Stay away from Loki: Heroes of Mythology, for instance. The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing Final Cut (if you have a suggestion please list it and I will check it out / add it to the list!) So, if you’re a Grim Dawn, Diablo or Titan Quest fan, here are some of my favourite (they don’t always get good reviews…) ARPGs I’ve played over the years. For example I will put ARPG list into google and many sites list games like Borderlands! A great game yes, but not an ARPG I am after.

Lists found on youtube and RPG websites are good, but they usually include games that I don’t see fit my criteria. One that satisfies the urge to farm for epic items, the urge to make an OP character and the urge for great gameplay and all from a top down view! The only problem (and still is to a certain extent) is that a good ARPG can be difficult to come across. When I first started playing this sort of game I would finish it (to the point of having an OP character) and then look for something else. Some examples are Diablo, Path Of Exile, Titan Quest and Sacred. Specifically top down or isometric ARPGs. From the moment I played Legend Of Mir (a Korean isometric MMORPG) I have been obsessed with ARPGs.
