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Navigate the masked deceptions and deadly magic of a vividly Venetian city in this fully voiced pause-for-tactics RPG.
In the turmoil-ridden Citte della Ombre, religion holds no sway. Only the songs sung of one’s deeds will carry an Ombrian’s legacy b...
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Navigate the masked deceptions and deadly magic of a vividly Venetian city in this fully voiced pause-for-tactics RPG.
In the turmoil-ridden Citte della Ombre, religion holds no sway. Only the songs sung of one’s deeds will carry an Ombrian’s legacy beyond death. Those who hold even the smallest morsel of power will make every effort to ensure their songs live on. Enter the Mascherines - masks that grant their wielders the power to channel the elements and cast destructive magic.
The Mascherines have perpetuated a culture of inequality between the power-hungry guildsmen known as the Masquerada and the impoverished lower classes, the Contadani. A prolonged civil war, ignited by Contadani rebels who steal Mascherines from the Masquerada, has only drawn scars of mistrust across the Citte since.
One of Ombre’s finest sleuths, Cicero Gavar, was exiled for a crime against the state five years ago, but he is now summoned back to Ombre to solve the mysterious kidnapping of the diplomat Razitof Azrus. As other members of the Masquerada join his investigation, all having their doubts about one another within this culture of deception, their faith will be pushed to the limit as a deeper conspiracy lurks in the shadows of Ombre.
Your Fight, Your Pace: Use the tactical pause to control the rush of combat, position your party and plan their attacks by the second.
A Game of Tag: Lay elemental magic tags upon your enemies, and activate the tags with another element for crowd-controlling status effects!
Vivid Comicbook Art: Feast your eyes on dreamy colours and environmental linework inspired by French comic artists, blended with stylized 3D characters for a timeless aesthetic.
A Fully Voiced Tale: The drama at the heart of Ombre unfolds over 12 hours of narrative, fully voiced by VO heavyweights like Matthew Mercer and Jennifer Hale.
This is not an RPG. There are no choices. There are no alternate endings. This is an adventure game. With that said it was fun for what it is. Basically an interactive novel. It has an interesting story. Fun combat. But little replayablity from an RPG point of view. Also interesting lore and music. Nice visuals. It does bug me that games like this are classified an RPG but as you can see by the rating i gave this game a good score.
I'm still struggling to get in to this game. I like CRPGs in general, but this one lacks any memorable characters or dialogue. The combat and skill trees seem fairly simple. The game lacks other basic RPG elements such as gear or crafting. I will say that the graphics are colorful and unique
I bought this game knowing only that some of the characters were voiced by Matthew Mercer and Liam O'Brien. But the more I played, the more it was clear, that I should have known more in the first place. It is an amazing game, full of beautiful music, incredible art decorations and style. The combat system - simple, but competent. The story will grip you and won't let go. Even with tons of lore that this game has, with its deep and intricate world, you will still want to know more about the Dimenticate, Bre-Ag and the fey.
I will certainly be buying the sequel.
P.S. The main menu theme is probably the most beautiful theme a main menu has had, simply extraordinary.
In it's core, Masquerada is an adventure gameRPG elements - skill progression, party and real time with pause combat. These elements are very simple, but they do their job, and that's enough. It's not Pillars of Eternity, Tyranny, or Divinity: Original Sin - and you shouldn't expect similar level of ruleset and mechanics.
Graphics are nice - it's not a AAA title after all, but the art style is nice and resembles The Banner Saga - and music is great. There are at least few tracks that will stick with you for quite some time after you finish your session.
But, where Masquerada excels, is story and characters - and it's the very reason why you should get and play this game. I could name at least few companies that are making RPG games, and should take a closer look at Masquerada to learn what they're doing wrong. World is full of interesting lore, characters are interesting (and very well voice-acted), each have their own story and motivations, and the story will get you hooked until the very end.