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  • Summary: Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark is a turn-based tactical RPG with a focus on storytelling and strategic battles. Unfold a mature story as you progress through hand-crafted scenarios, controlling your own group of Arbiters, with each character customizable from a wide selection of classes and abilities.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 5
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 5
  3. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. May 7, 2019
    100
    As a tactical strategy game, this is very close to the old Fire Emblem games, and praise doesn’t come any higher than that.
  2. May 24, 2019
    90
    Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark got its birth as a Kickstarter game and delivers everything you want in a 2.5D tactics game to produce an experience that delivers such an enjoyable gaming experience that it surpasses a lot of bigger games at full retail pricing. Beautiful graphics, an incredible soundtrack, a decent story and exceptional gameplay and character development that holds no equal make Full Seal: Arbiter's Mark one of the best RPG tactics games you can ever play.
  3. May 1, 2019
    85
    Despite some slow combat and a few confusing plot points, Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark offers a wonderful, intriguing, and wholly immersive turn-based RPG. The game’s depth in regards to its class management and its party building is second to none, but its ability to remain almost grind-free in the face of this vastness is what truly shines through. Here, it’s all about choice and strategy, qualities that many of its peers seem painfully unfamiliar with.
  4. May 24, 2019
    80
    Brilliant turn-based RPG, albeit with a pretty simple story. But the great combat system more than makes up for it, together with the myriad ways in which you can design your party.
  5. May 6, 2019
    77
    Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark, with no big technical boasts, offers a well-kept story with a fantastic Steampunk setting and a colorful pixel art that will please RPG fans in turn.
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 2
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 2
  3. Negative: 0 out of 2
  1. May 14, 2019
    9
    "Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark”
    Reviewed by: Elias S. Lutes
    Publisher: 1C Publishing Developer: 6 Eyes Studio Platforms: XBox One/PC/PS4
    "Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark”
    Reviewed by: Elias S. Lutes
    Publisher: 1C Publishing
    Developer: 6 Eyes Studio
    Platforms: XBox One/PC/PS4

    Set in a world of fantasy, this successful Kickstarter campaign has made its way to full launch on Steam, PS4, and Xbox One. Turn-based strategy games may be a dime a dozen nowadays, but none have ever been able to compare to the real gems of the genre until now. With full customization of 30 overall classes for humanoid and monster units, Fell Seal gives you the creative freedom to tailor your experience to your play style as you fight your way through a story of political intrigue that your team has fallen into purely by circumstance.

    The story is what I found most riveting - a game of summation, where right and wrong have clear paths and you are stuck somewhere in a grey area with Immortal gods meting out missions, and one having stepped down from his post, leaving room for one more to rise above and join the ranks. In order to be worthy of becoming an Immortal, one must of course journey on a pilgrimage across the world where rules don't seem to matter...

    The characters themselves are well-written, a far shot from the usual cookie-cutter protagonist/antagonist recipe one becomes used to in games of this genre. Where the development might lead, I still don't know. With hours under my belt, most of which spent grinding towards all 200 abilities available in game, I still am nowhere near finished.

    There is a good bit of the gameplay that old veterans will be used to -- if you've played Tactics Ogre, Final Fantasy Tactics, Fire Emblem, or any other recent popular title, you'll be familiar with how turn order, movement, and using attacks/abilities works from the get-go. What I was not really expecting were the fantastic changes to the way items and character death worked. Character death isn't really a thing, not in the sense that the casual workings of Fire Emblem's easier modes entail, but more of a "This guy is injured. Let him sit out, or incur a stat penalty until you do." That penalty stacks. You will be using your items to prevent these knockouts, and rather than holding them for those "just in case" moments that never seem to arrive in other games, you get a set amount of items to use per fight, and these items restock afterward. This led me to actually using the items rather than ending up with a full cache like I had in Fire Emblem. (Shame on me.)

    When a main character is benched, it gives you ample opportunity to try out different classes you may have otherwise ignored, which really sets you on course to learn how best to set your team up for ultimate cohesion. In working with classes that meld well together, its easy to cover the weaknesses of one character with the strengths of another. Rather than reloading my saves when taking an injury for a main team member, I found myself actually looking forward to trying something new, and that's one area where this game really shines -- Yes, there's a lot of the old, but there's still so much new.

    Pros:
    - Fantastic story.
    - Amazing customization that will feel familiar, while still bringing so much new to the game.

    Cons:
    - I hope you like grinding.
    - No seriously, grinding.

    Overall: 9/10

    As a true love-letter to Final Fantasy Tactics only could, Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark hits hard where many games have tried and failed through the decades. Opening up in a story of intense political intrigues and strife, the compelling narrative hooks you in, and reels without mercy through hours of compelling gameplay, grinding, and character customization to outfit your team as optimized as possible to completely destroy enemy parties through turn-based strategy combat. This is a must-have title, and failing to pick it up is doing yourself a disservice.
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  2. Apr 30, 2019
    8
    Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark is challenging, fun, and enjoyable for gamers of all ages and levels of skill. I immediately felt at home with theFell Seal: Arbiter's Mark is challenging, fun, and enjoyable for gamers of all ages and levels of skill. I immediately felt at home with the games mechanics and style. Thankfully Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark didn’t stop being enjoyable either due to the depth present in the story that keeps your interest throughout with the games excellent presentation. The content is impressive despite a bit of a grind involved (as do most games in this genre) but the gameplay keeps the formula entertaining and captive. Tactical aspects within the battles feels rewarding and on spot along with the level of abilities and customization. I enjoyed the pacing of the game and can easily look past grinding thanks to the balanced gameplay and the enjoyable moments the game delivers. Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark is easy to recommend adding to your Xbox One game library because it is a finely balanced game that tells a story at a relaxing pace and stays fun throughout. 1C continues to bring quality software to the Xbox One family of consoles. Thumbs up. Expand