Children of Morta: Complete Edition is made of:
Children of Morta - full version of the base game with all the free updates:
Family Trials - separated from the story-focused main game mode
New difficulty settings
New Game+ Mode
A new playable character: Apan
New items packs
Ancient Spirits -...
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Children of Morta: Family Fireside Fables, Children of Morta: Ancient Spirits, Children of Morta: Pa...
Description
Children of Morta: Complete Edition is made of:
Children of Morta - full version of the base game with all the free updates:
Family Trials - separated from the story-focused main game mode
New difficulty settings
New Game+ Mode
A new playable character: Apan
New items packs
Ancient Spirits - DLC which introduces a new playable fighter character with two unique forms called Yajouj’Majouj; new skins for each character and an in-game package featuring new relics, charms and graces.
Paws & Claws - DLC which adds new features to the game - like the Animal Shelter System, new boosts, animations and events.
Family Fireside Fables - pack of six charming tales, ranging from adventurous to mysterious, read by the game’s unmistakable narrator, Ed Kelly.
Children of Morta is an action RPG with a rogue-lite approach to character development, where you don’t play a single character - but a whole, extraordinary family of heroes. Hack’n’slash through hordes of enemies in procedurally generated dungeons, caves and lands and lead the family of Bergsons, with all their flaws and virtues, against the forthcoming Corruption.
Main features:
• Rogue-lite with a strong storyline
• 7 playable characters
• Local Co-Op (Online Co-Op to be added in the future)
• Procedurally generated dungeons
• Diverse set of skills
• Passive and active items modifying each run
• Emotional tale focused on a family of heroes
• Family Trials - a mode separate from the Main Story campaign, offering new systems, items, objectives, character builds, and more - all set in a series of completely randomized dungeons.
I've always been intrigued by the character building, gear customization and fast-paced combat aspects of action RPGs like Diablo or Grim Dawn. However, as much as I do enjoy games like that, I've always wished for them to have a deeper focus on story. Enter: Children of Morta.
I got this game for free during a promo GOG ran in 2020 and I'm glad that I did, because it is fantastic. I've always been a huge fan of story-driven games ever since my dad crafted a small pen-and-paper adventure game for me to play, long before I got into video games. Children of Morta combines the best of adventure games with easy-to-understand RPG skill systems and great dungeon crawling gameplay and the result is glorious.
The story tells us a tale about the Bergson family who have been tasked with protecting the world. This family theme is great because most people can deeply relate to family-themed stories, regardless of what their family is/was like. This also helps the game feel more like an adventure, instead of a loot grind like most ARPGs and dungeon crawlers do. This also creates interesting gameplay mechanics, as the Bergson family home functions as a calm base where you can break from the chaos and experience the home life of the family. Another interesting element is how each family member has their own personality and each one represents a different take on the traditional RPG "class".
Also, pixel art can be a bit divisive to some people but I've never met a person who didn't at least admire the art in this game. It's probably the prettiest pixel art game I've ever seen, due to the gorgeous color palette, the fantastic detail in the art itself and the great use of lighting and effects. As pixel art tends to do, it creates a very nostalgic feel but it also does a good job of making you feel immersed into the world and the story that is woven into it.
If you've ever enjoyed ARPG gameplay but wish there was a greater focus on story, Children of Morta is absolutely your game.
Its wonderful in every aspect, music, gameplay, story, art, everything. Special congratulations for the narrator. Co-op play works like a charm, maybe not online but it works AdHoc.
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