12/19/2023 0 Comments Rogue legacy coop![]() Local co-op can be played with individual Joycons on Switch, and there’s also the option to play online with friends or randoms too. The inclusion of co-op really elavates Rogue Heroes. From simple items like a bow and bombs, to a hammer that flattens pillars and a genuine hookshot, it’s pretty shameless to see these tools lifted straight from Nintendo’s classic series. Perhaps the way Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos is the most similar to Zelda is the selection of items you find on your adventure. ![]() I personally liked the dodge based abilities, and found blinking out of the way of damage as a Mage or using the Ranger’s dash to run away most effective. Classes have different base stats, as well as a special ability to help you survive for longer. It never feels like you’re being set back when you fail, because you’ll just be straight back into the action with extra HP, attack power or even a new character class.Įach player can change their outfit at home at any time to change class. This satisfying loop feels just as good now as it did in Rogue Legacy. This precious currency can be used to upgrade the village to add new shops, and spent in these shops to power up your character. When you die in a dungeon (which will happen a lot) you’ll wake back up in Intori with all the gems you collected. You’ll be pushing blocks onto switches, lighting lanterns and clearing rooms in the quest for keys and gems. Each room is host to a selection of enemies and puzzles, that are instantly recognisable to fans of Link’s adventures. ![]() ![]() Whereas the overworld is the same no matter what, each time you enter a dungeon it’s totally different. This is helped by how easy it is to move from one end of the map to the other thanks to plentiful fast travel statues. Finding equipment for the village farm or a missing lover will usually provide you with a significant buff in power going forward, and even the fetch quests are pretty entertaining. Combat from a top down perspective is simple, and once you get some upgrades can be pretty fun.Īs you explore the land of Rogue Heroes, you’ll find all sorts of side quests and collectables tucked into the corners of its overworld. With only a sword and shield to your name you’ll need to carve your way past slimes, cows and bushes and navigate the overworld to the first objective. Your character wakes up in the village of Intori, and is immediately guided towards the first of the baddie-filled dungeons. As you might expect, it’s up to you and your friends to go from dungeon to dungeon and beat up some bosses in order to seal this threat away. In ancient times four goddesses sacrificed themselves to seal away these powerful demons, but this is no longer enough to keep their power at bay. In true Zelda style (via a familiar looking cutscene of stained glass windows and text) the world of Tasos is struggling with hordes of evil monsters commanded by the Titans. Fortunately Heliocentric Games and Team17 are bringing the Four Swords spirit back, with Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos. The co-op offering seemed like a lot of fun, but the setup and friends required to enjoy it eluded me in my teens. One of the few games in the series I missed out on is Four Swords Adventures. It’s hardly an original stance to take, but from Ocarina of Time to Skyward Sword I’ve spent most my life delighting in Triforce pieces and Hookshots. It shouldn’t surprise anyone to hear that I’m a huge Zelda fan.
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