Xanadu Next

Is it worth the price point?

Theres a free fan translation that has been available for fucking years. Goddamn I hate retarded Steamfags

its a neat game. I would recommend for a short and sweet rpg. It can be played entirely on a mouse

>free

You mean illegal

It's a good game but I wouldn't say so. A bit too short and underwhelming especially on the boss fight front. Wait for a sale.

How short is it? Like 10 hours?

and...?

Around 8 hours

No, the translations are free and completely legal.

I'm having fun.
I'm at the Eternal Maze at the moment.
What is the max level for Guardians?

Piracy is a crime. Importing the game or buying it from dlsite.com would be more expensive than buying it from Steam.

Torrent When?

It depends on the guardian. The most OP in the game only goes to Level 3, while some go up to level 10.

While you're not wrong, unlike, say, Trails, I'd actually HIGHLY recommend playing this with a controller.

You definitely should play Trails with just a mouse, though. Comfy as FUCK.

>rpg
>8 hours
As someone that just finished playing DQ7, this is way too short. At least tell me there's post-game content.

No one bought this right? There are literally 0 people streaming it on twitch right now. For a "new" steam release that's insanity.

There are 2 people viewing Minesweeper streams.

I would've bought it, but I got a review copy.

...they send out code late, by the way. I finished the game today, gonna get my review this weekend. I don't think anyone actually managed to push their review for launch.

I pirated it like a regular person would do

it plays a bit closer to diablo than a traditional turn based rpg
without all the random item grinding/character building

>sending out review codes last minute for a game that's been out for years

Not him but I played Trails with controller only, super comfy too. My hands hurt from using my mouse all the time, even my Monobeno's Sumi ass pad isn't enough anymore to do something about the pain, so I really enjoy using my controller to keep my hands safe.

It's closer to a metroidvania style game than an actual RPG. It does feel too short still though, a few more hours of content definitely wouldn't hurt, and the amount of bosses is very low. Which is a shame because the ones that are there are a lot of fun to fight and just leave you wanting more.

Is it just me, or does it feel like you're shoehorned into a balanced stat build given the differing requirements for single equipment slots (Weapons need STR, Armor needs CON, Caps needs MND, etc).