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About This Game "With a ton of content and a charming 8-bit world, you just can't go wrong" - The Escapist"NEStalgia is exactly what you'd expect if the original Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior games were shared worlds. Fantastic." - 1UPNEStalgia is an original multiplayer RPG inspired by the glory days of traditional console RPGs. Essentially "Dragon Warrior 3 meets World of Warcraft", NEStalgia is an amalgam of the best generations of RPG gaming.Players wage classic turn based battles in multiplayer parties while enjoying modern trappings such as a full-featured quest system. Those who prefer to go solo can recruit almost any monster in the game to fight alongside them as they explore every nook and cranny of NEStalgia's expansive 8-bit world.NEStalgia can be played locally in single player mode or in small private games with friends. Where the game really shines, however, is on larger dedicated servers with 50+ online players. On dedicated servers you can test your might in NEStalgia's balanced and competitive PvP battles, or get 8-bit rich by selling rare loot on the player auction house. If you're looking to make new friends to adventure with then you can always join or create a custom guild. In order to tackle NEStalgia's difficult end-game content you're going to need every bit of help that you can get.NEStalgia is constantly evolving and expanding, ensuring that players will constantly have new updates to look forward to. Purchasing NEStalgia guarantees full access to all future updates and content expansions at no additional charge.Players can keep tabs on what's in the works for future NEStalgia updates by checking out the Silk Games development blog: http://silkgames.com/blog/A "New Indie Hero", one of the best entries in the 2012 Independent Games Festival - PC Gamer"Takes the MMO Beautifully Back to 1987" - Kotaku b4d347fde0 Title: NEStalgiaGenre: Indie, Massively Multiplayer, RPGDeveloper:Silk GamesPublisher:Silk GamesRelease Date: 15 Apr, 2014 NEStalgia Activation Code [torrent Full] nostalgia cheats. nostalgia makes me sad. nostalgia emulator. nostalgia lama. nostalgia restaurant prague. nostalgia meaning in tamil. nostalgia machine. nostalgia wound. nostalgia snow cone syrup. nostalgia nes pro apk. nestalgia podcast. nestalgia best companions. nostalgia funny car. nostalgia font. nostalgia for the light. nostalgia ringtone. nostalgia goa. nostalgia words. nostalgia meme. nostalgia red microwave. nostalgia meaning in marathi. nostalgia comics. nostalgia games. nostalgia ink. nostalgia critic episodes. nostalgia apk. nostalgia depression. nostalgia word origin. nestalgia free download. nostalgia ultra vinyl. nostalgia ice cream maker recipes. nostalgia dehradun. 90s nostalgia. nostalgia ds. nostalgia festival. nostalgia is a lie lyrics. nostalgia in english. nostalgia nes emulator apk. lagu nostalgia. nestalgia carla prata. nostalgia gahanna. nostalgia casino. nostalgia refrigerator. nostalgia microwave. nostalgia on windows 10. nostalgia retro 9. nostalgia nike. nostalgia feeling. ps2 nostalgia. nostalgia wine cooler. nostalgia retro series. nostalgia in spanish. nostalgia goggles. nostalgia blog. nostalgia music. nostalgia magic key. nostalgia ultra tracklist. nostalgia keys. nostalgia significado. nostalgia critic. nestalgia classes. nostalgia ultra soundcloud. nostalgia wiki. nostalgia in a sentence. nostalgia in french. nostalgia girl. nostalgia street rods. nostalgia windows store. nostalgia in tagalog. nostalgia trailer It's a great old school rpg game with multiplayer elements. Buy it if you want to have a addicting game to play or just wanting to revisit the old good games in the past.. This game is breathe takingly slow and boring, the battles take FOREVER whats more anytime you get into battle it generally has 3-5 enemys in it which slow the game down even more, also no cheats, no way to speed up text in any way, every item in the shop costs an absurd amount and you have to grind like a mofo to do anything! AVOID THIS GAME LIKE THE MOTHER HUMPING PLAGUE! I cant even reccomend this to fans of classic rpgs as it comits the cardenal sin of boring you to tears. Unbalanced progression. I don't mind difficulty, infact I do like hard games, but there's usually a balancing act. When things get harder, there's things to mitigate the suffering; like better gear, better gold gain and better exp. Better gear is mostly drops, and the drop rate isn't particularly uncommon for gear. Gold gain does increase, but from like 10 to 20 (note that when you CAN buy gear again it's nearly 10k), and exp...oh boy.Prepare to grind. Forever. Grind grind grind. That's the focus of this game. Your solution to everything is grind. Feel walled off? Grind. Want some of those better companions that some speak highly about? Grind reputation. Need certain drops? Farm to go with your grinding. Now I don't mind some grinding, I can walk back and forth, get into battle and mash some hotkeys while I watch something; but the sheer amount of it is pretty ridiculous. Levels 1-12 is pretty fair and steady and then the exp towards next level spikes intensely, and it gets worse from there. Then it becomes some weird balancing act of what enemies you can handle vs exp gain. Even if the level cap is 30 or 32 or something, this can still be alleviated with some adjustments to the curve, or go the more modern mmo route and mask your exp grind with a quest grind so people feel like they're doing something while they gain exp.Now I'm sure this was balanced more around the mmo aspect of teaming up with other players and using the market place to buy and sell stuff, but since the community is largely dead/small (you can see the occasional person on the main servers, or just go to devil's incarnate server) you can't rely on that. And even then, having the right party seems super important, so even if you rangle some buddies you can't really play what you want if you want to have a successful time.That said I don't entirely hate this game. If it's every finished and/or has its amibitions realized, it can be a lot better. But from what I understand, the creator is preoccupied with health and life, which is perfectly understandable, but this also means any improvements are far over the horizon. So I can't really recommend it in its current state.HOWEVER, if you get it on sale, give it a go. It's fine enough to get your money's worth off a sale price.. So, major issues preventing reviewing actual game were resolved. Mostly just by time and persistently launching the game to check and see if things were fixed. Go stubborness!So, there's quite a number of endearing things about NEStalgia. It's a love letter to NES style RPGs and it pulls off a lot of the tropes quite well. However, some of those very things are things that might mean the game isn't for you unless you *like* those things. The game world won't take pity on you and neither will many of the players. They will help and give instruction when it's asked for appropriately but they're fiercely defensive and loyal to the game. This is both good and bad. The music is charming and the bits I explored were well done. There's one early quest if you take the time to make sure you're getting all the quests that I found pretty neat. If you don't do that and persue just the storyline, you're going to have a bad time. The skill trees open up at Level 5 and they add a level of depth to the game that makes it worth playing through several times just to play with the different character classes. I played a bit with both a cleric and a soldier. They felt sufficiently different from eachother to be enjoyable. There's 8 different classes to play with and when creating a character you're given several color choices and I believe 3 options for both head and body of the character as well as choices between male and female characters. I believe there's a lot of depth in the game based just on the character classes alone. The gameplay is pretty typical of old JRPGs. Move around, random battles. One of the larger differences is the ability to recruit monsters you defeat. It's a pretty neat thing and there's a huge amount of depth here that I've only scratched the surface of. Something that is probably a plus, but, I didn't quite enjoy is the amount of 'secret passages'. Occasionally there's a tile that looks off that you can walk right through, and frequently the way to get to a chest you can see is just to walk over background that's normally impassable. There seems to be a lot of concern about developer censorship and bad moderating behavior, I personally have NOT experienced this, from what I've read in the forum, the dev seems to want to address issues like the ones I experienced; this is a good thing.Then there's the bad. I brought these up as points of frustration in game and they were defended against solidly by many of the players in game. It made me leery of voicing further dissent inside the game as it felt like every point I made had to be met with solid defense instead of an 'I understand your frustration, why don't you try X or Y?' which is what's lead to my comments above about people being fiercely loyal to the game. It creates a slightly inhospitable atmosphere. So, first there were the account creation issues, the fact that it errored when trying to originally link my steam account was one of the things that initially lead me to be leery of further things in the game. This was eventually resolved, but, it's something to keep in mind that you may have issues getting the game going. Actual in game issues. The movement lag mentioned by others is there, I was able to cope, but, it was noticeable. Entering the starter town from the east would often spit you right back out of town, not game breaking, but, frustrating on top of some of the other issues as well. In fights, the fights are slow paced, so I often had the habit of just tapping '1' to attack, attack first monster, repeat. After a while however, the game started warning me about spamming. I was eventually booted by the 'bot detection'. It's sort of understandable, but, I'd rather have an 'auto-fight' option if I can't just tap the key, if this option does exist, it wasn't immediately obvious to me. The pacing of the game felt off to me, and as I said above, if you just try to head for the story, you'll have a bad time as the monsters exceed your power quickly and some NES era difficulty raises it's head. There is not much context if any that this kind of thing will happen, and when it does it didn't feel very fair to me. That being said, death has little to no consequences that I noticed, and you're simply revived at the last town. The game is a BYOND game that does not mention it's a BYOND game. This is a negative that actually goes both ways though. Even though I view it as negative, the fact that the game has production values good enough that it doesn't seem obviously like one, is a huge credit to the staff. However, if it had been marketed as a BYOND game and clearly mentioned it, I would never have purchased the 3 pack of it. The marketing and style of the game had me sold, but, I ended up feeling deceived.So, what's all this huge wall of text mean? Honestly, if I could walk away from this with a 'Neutral' vote instead of a thumbs up or thumbs down I would. However, it does directly ask a question, Do you recommend this game? No, I do not. I think the overall gaming experience for the majority of people in my social circle would be negative. There are those that love this style of thing and would love the quirks as much as anything else, but, that's not me. I tried to list good and bad things about the game and everyone else can use their best judgement to decide if the game is for them or not.. I've spent my share of time playing this and got fairly close to beating it before my friends ran out of steam and we decided to pick up something more... fun.That's the problem with this game. It never even attempts to act as if it was a particularly involving game and this becomes especially apparant when playing with multiple friends, sharing a party together. Perhaps we've all become too impatient with our games, expecting more active battle systems and a gripping story to follow along, but as a review from someone who's put in almost 100 hours into the game, I can, with some authority, say that the game is very, very dull.Perhaps 20% of the fun of the game came from decisions being made in combat. Another 10% came from the very few decisions you get to make when progressing your character. 0% for story and exploration, and the rest 70% of enjoyment comes from just hanging out for hours with your friends. If you had decided to just talk about random things with 2 of your buddies in a chat room someplace, you'd be having 70% of the enjoyment of this game.The long hours you spend exploring with friends (no matter how hard you try to keep progressing, it will take very long) are exasperated by slow movement, slow exploration, dull monsters and queststasks; and it quickly becomes a chore to even take your turn in combat. You quickly find that you play this game with a more interesting game in another window playing simultaneously and only return to take your turn because you would feel bad about making your friends wait. That's the sort of chore this game becomes. As much as I'd have loved to love this game and would have even more liked to say I completed it, I realize that even if I did, I wouldn't be able to say it was worth it at the end. The finale was as boring as the 90-hour road leading up to it. And those were 90 hours each from myself and another 2 of my friends playing together, their experiences so poor that they didn't even feel like finishing it. I would never wish this experience upon anyone and thus cannot, in good faith, recommend this game to anyone, no matter how patient or enduring they might be. Just because they might be able to play it, doesn't mean they could drag their friends kicking and screaming through such a slog.. I hesitate to leave a review because I very likely bought this game for the wrong reasons... I don't in any way care for the idea of having multiplayer in this sort of game, but the prospect of a fun single player campaign appealed to me so I figured i'd try it out just for that. I assumed it might be hard to solo, but I like a challenge so I figured bring it on. Long story short, there's just nothing here for me. 2 hours in and I am bored to tears with the slow, painfully simple combat and cliche questing. I played Dragon Warrior back in the day, and even revisited it recently, but even that game didn't feel as slow or grindy. It's obvious all the effort went into the multiplayer aspect, and really I shouldn't be surprised since that's the whole focus of this title, but I just wish there was the single player was a bit better. The nail in the coffin for me was the fact that the chat window (which you can't remove even when offline as far as I know) booted me out of my own game 4 times in a row for "spamming" in my own offline game. I'm sorry but that really chapped my♥♥♥♥♥FYI, the stuttering other reviews mentioned is gone in the latest version, so for those interested in the multiplayer I'd say go for it. The multiplayer people are probably having a blast. If you just happen to interested in this for the single player like I was though, just keep moving.. Only 2or 3 peeople online (the entire player base I saw as of 1 year ago) who never communicate. Some other reviewer mentioned how the developers have an uneven advantage as well. Not worth it even on sale!. A potentially fun game spoiled by a number of factors (including a lack of playerbase, Hope you enjoy only 8-10 people tops during peak hours when you want to party!) And I believe that may be hiding a lack of content through punishing difficulty under the guise of being "hardcore"I've played plenty of RPGs old and new from console to PC. From JRPG to WRPG- And to compare this to any of them is a disservice to those games.The game isn't hard. The game is unbalanced. You lose half of all any money you are holding if you die- Requiring constant bank trips in order to save up for anything least a mini boss way over your level pops out of nowhere (And I do mean out of nowhere... The second town you can be walkign along or trying to do the catacombs quest and BAM mindflayer with 300 HP at a time you're only able to crank out 30 damage. Who does enough damage to party wipe you in 3-4 turns. Unavoidable RNG and he can appear in THREE DIFFERENT AREAS WHICH ARE YOU REQUIRED TO GO TO TO QUEST!) Havign an easy breezy difficulty curve up to a set point where in you are deadlocked and unable to progress and run entirely out of quests and things to do besides run around the beginner continient and butt your head against the grind wall- And you think, but why do I have to do this?Because past level 15 content is gated behind an immunity gimmick AOE spamming boss who can heal his immunity gimmick AOE helpers that will absolutely demolish you regardless of the arrangement of companions or party members unless you just plain get lucky and all have an inventory full of healing items and use them willy nilly and hope they land on someone who needs it due to the way the turns play out. That is, if the AI doesn't arbitrarily burst damage one of you down before you can make any headway. And even if you do squeak past this? And even if you are so strong you can one shot the previous area's monsters- Now the next area's enemies are mini boss tough by comparison right out of the gate and you will absolutely require a perfect monster companion makeup or party with healing and endurance to make any progress further.A few people or die hard fans might tell me. "Just get good!" I am, I did. Just the game itself got worse instead of better. I don't mind a challenge, I do mind when a game is holding me back at every turn for a lack of being able to make a proper challenge or difficulty curve.Or when it's making me waste time because it's afraid of me getting anywhere or finding out there's nothing more to it than a tiny handful of areas disguised and gated by massive grind.. Dont not buy on steam, buy it from their site instead. Their steam account linking on their launcher is buggy and just leads to frustration that isnt worth the price for a player base thats is almost non existant unless you looked for people in forums or played with friends. It was great years ago but at this current time i only saw a total of 6 players while the other realms were just baren.. NEStalgia is a fantastic game. I was skeptical at first; $15 seemed a hefty price tag for what seemed to be nothing more than another dime-a-dozen RPG packaged as "retro." I decided to buy it spontaneously, and I'm glad I did. It's incredibly fun, and the hours seem to disappear. My one complaint regards the inactivity of the online community--the largest server generally has ~20 players online at any time. The last time any were active was the initial release on Steam, and the numbers have been dwindling since. It would be nice to see a sale to increase the number of players.If you would like to try the game before purchasing it, you can download it on Silk Games' website. You will, however, be limited to a single-player demo.

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