![]() Or they are exiled to the surface, that is wrecked by something called the Miasma. An evil mayor ruling an underground town and nobody is allowed to leave. It felt fairly familiar when I went through the Potrock Isle arc. If you want an answer to all the mysteries Eastward has shown you, prepare to have some questions unanswered. I personally liked it because I also like movies with subplots, twists and open interpretation. The plot takes some turns and twists and adds in different layers where you have to pay attention to fully comprehend the situation our characters are now in. And that on itself could be a problem for some. ![]() But after that, Eastward goes in a totally different direction. The mid section of Eastward was getting sluggish and I pulled myself through it for this Eastward review. While the pacing isn’t optimal it isn’t as bad as Triangle Strategy. And those usually involve whacking things with his frying pan and also using said frying pan to feed Sam. He rushes to her rescue when she is in trouble and cares for her not with words but through actions. John is a man of few words and Sam fills in all the blanks. While she is not really John’s daughter, every interaction makes it seem so. During your digging you stumble upon Sam and take her in. You play as John, the top tier digger in an underground town called Potrock Isle. The premises of Eastward are set with its opening cutscene. Like always we do our best to keep our reviews spoiler free so you can safely enjoy this Eastward review. But the pace picks back up when you race towards the finish line. Three chapters in, Eastward loses some of its momentum and the train slows down. Like any book the start and finish are the true main highs. It all fits that classic retro game image like a glove, with some modern technology like 60fps and HD touch up. From the top down view and pixel graphics to the chip-tune background music. Eastward Review – GameplayĮastward is an indie action-adventure role-playing game that takes a lot of inspiration from games like Zelda and Dragon Quest. The rest of the world is up to you to explore and discover. Eastward is a thirty five hour journey that is worth more than it asks from you.ĭisclaimer: This Eastward review contains screenshots of some of the first bosses. Before starting this Eastward review I initially thought: “whoa a €25 game with a banging soundtrack and fancy pixel graphics, I’ll get through that in an hour or eight and get to writing”.
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