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  • Summary: Fates of Ort is a retro fantasy RPG focused on strategic action, in a land where time is frozen when you stand still. Cast powerful spells - but beware, they will cost you your life. Magic is powerful, but it is not free. Every spell you cast requires a little bit of your life energy toFates of Ort is a retro fantasy RPG focused on strategic action, in a land where time is frozen when you stand still. Cast powerful spells - but beware, they will cost you your life. Magic is powerful, but it is not free. Every spell you cast requires a little bit of your life energy to spark it. Cast enough spells and you will extinguish your very soul. This means you need to be strategic when fighting, balancing the cost of magic with the risk of taking damage from your enemies. How each spell manifests in the world depends on what divine power you choose to combine it with. For example, the Evoke Force spell will cause the ground to erupt with a series of sharp ice crystals, summon a thunderous lightning strike, or barrage the ground with a meteor shower – all depending on what the spell is combined with.

    Use the magic spells at your disposal to defeat the demons spilling out from the underworld. In Ort, time is frozen whenever you stand still. This means you have the opportunity to plan your attacks and be strategic.

    Like any RPG, you will be slaying enemies to collect loot and experience. The items you pick up will improve your magical abilities, though some come with curses... As you level up, you will learn additional magic spells to use against your enemies.

    Ort is varied and expansive, an open world for you to explore. Choose the order of the quests you pursue, or just explore to meet new characters. The final battle is available whenever you choose, but... Are you strong enough?

    Play as a novice mage, forced to take on the responsibility of saving the world and those that are important to you. Quests can be completed to gain access to new areas, save and unlock allies, gain items and powers, and more. Replays are encouraged because small decisions can have permanent and significant consequences, leading to different game outcomes.
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  1. Dec 17, 2021
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    Going old school has definitely been a thing in the indie space in the last generation or two, and a return to earlier visual styles andGoing old school has definitely been a thing in the indie space in the last generation or two, and a return to earlier visual styles and classic play can be both nostalgic and sometimes revelatory when everything comes together. In the case of Fates of Ort it does have a certain degree of appeal with its isometric look and what I’d say is its more classic PC-style action RPG play overall, but it also has a collection of issues that stand in the way of a guaranteed good time. For people who primarily stick to handheld play the game’s font and text aren’t very friendly to scaling and truthfully aren’t the easiest to read even on a bigger screen, though the font certainly has a sense of style I suppose. In-game combat is at least unique I suppose, with a lock-on mechanic where you’ll select an enemy with the right stick and then sloppily slash or fire away at them, but it’s generally inaccurate and underwhelming. If, however, you’re game for a trip that feels trapped in a wayback machine and can look beyond these quirks, it’s has a feel that helps set it apart… for good and for bad.

    https://www.nindiespotlight.com/2021/07/mini-reviews-july-16th-edition-nintendo.html
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