Posted on: December 12, 2019

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Zweryfikowany użytkownikGry: 77 Opinie: 6
Well executed, fun, slightly repetitive
Many may not remember the almost sensational Indy Stories and Yoda Stories games from the late nineties, but this game certainly does. Unlike those titles where you're heavily exploring and interacting with items, Pathway players will lead their party through the world as they encounter compartmentalized and randomized events and locations. You won't really actually explore the locations, just engage in combat in some and choose your actions at others. Each "world" map will present longer and more difficult adventures, sometimes across multiple world maps, with a rotating group of surviving adventurers. It can be frustrating to get far along through one of the world maps, only to be wiped or run out of fuel, but it's a challenge that isn't unfair. You can run any adventure as many times as you like, and running the first couple adventures can help you upgrade your adventurers and equipment. Unlocking new adventurers, however, seemed like it was a bit gated behind some grinding, depending on who you'd like to unlock. I feel like a slightly expanded and more accessible roster of adventurers and larger pool of equipment could have helped keep the game fresher longer. This game feels like it would be more fun to play on tablet for short periods. A fun, light game that I would gladly install with other lo-fi classics on a portable (preferably hand-held) system.
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