Tags: Arcis Ultima; Pear vs Apple
Popping out on Steam today, there's a little game called Arcis Ultima. Another indie RPG, which looks to have an interesting crafting system, real time combat, big battles, body part location based damage(more games need this), and a laundry list of other interesting things. It's not going to make your inner graphics whore go "Squee!", but it's also not going to make your wallet cry, either. It's going for $10.19US right now, normally $11.99US. Anyway, he's the trailer and a tiny snippet of the description:
Arcis Ultima is an open world RPG, that focuses on a war between humankind and the creatures whose source is unclear.. Game begins after human race has lost the main battle with the creatures. There is still a government; sending warriors to defend the towns and trying to retake lost ones. You may choose to participate in those battles to ensure the victory.
Well, that's certainly not the prettiest interface there, but I do like some crazy large battlefield action every now and then. One of the things I never would have known I liked if it weren't for Mount & Blade.
Popping out on Steam today, there's a little game called Arcis Ultima. Another indie RPG, which looks to have an interesting crafting system, real time combat, big battles, body part location based damage(more games need this), and a laundry list of other interesting things. It's not going to make your inner graphics whore go "Squee!", but it's also not going to make your wallet cry, either. It's going for $10.19US right now, normally $11.99US. Anyway, he's the trailer and a tiny snippet of the description:
Arcis Ultima is an open world RPG, that focuses on a war between humankind and the creatures whose source is unclear.. Game begins after human race has lost the main battle with the creatures. There is still a government; sending warriors to defend the towns and trying to retake lost ones. You may choose to participate in those battles to ensure the victory.
Well, that's certainly not the prettiest interface there, but I do like some crazy large battlefield action every now and then. One of the things I never would have known I liked if it weren't for Mount & Blade.