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Game News Blackguards released on Steam Early Access

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Surprise! Blackguards, Daedalic's turn-based tactical RPG set in the world of The Dark Eye, just came out on Steam Early Access, a day before originally planned. Here's the game's teaser video:



A FAQ on the game's store page explains what you'll get if you purchase it now. Here's an excerpt:

Cards on the table! What's in the game right now?

Starting with the early access on November 6th the game will contain the first of five chapters. We will add the following chapters with periodical updates as more and more content gets integrated. Our goal is to release a new chapter roughly every two weeks until the final release.

The first chapter of the game contains:
  • more than 50 battle maps
  • 11 quest chains
  • 3 playable character classes (Warrior, Mage, Hunter)
  • lots of items
  • 10 to 12 hours of gameplay
What are you still working on?

As the game is still in development, not everything in the game is highly polished or implemented yet. Here is a list on what is subject to change during the Early Access phase:
  • Content: New game chapters will be added
  • Balancing: Difficulty, ability values and effects, map layouts etc. will vary
  • Overall polishing: We're enhancing the overall feeling of the game
  • Technical issues: There may occur minor bugs, we're improving stability with each update
How can I participate in the development process?

That's simple. Just play and (hopefully) enjoy the game. Then give us feedback on what you liked and what you disliked so far. You may also make suggestions on what you would change or like to see in the game - just remember that the game already is feature complete. That means that we simply cannot add major features or turn the game 180 degrees around. We would also like if you report bugs as they turn up, so that our development team can fix them in the next regular update.
There's a timetable for those new game chapters:

The Early Access Version includes:
  • First chapter at start
  • Second chapter end of November
  • Third chapter mid of December
  • Fourth chapter end of December
  • Fifth chapter end of January
The game is available at various price points, as the press release from last week explains:

Daedalic Entertainment offers several packages for those interested in Early Access. In every case, players will secure access to the final version of Blackguards, by paying a lower price than they would if they purchased the game after its official release.

Additionally, they have the opportunity to purchase exclusive extras that will only be available before the official release: For $24.99/£18.99/€24.99, players receive the Standard Early Access Edition of Blackguards, including all chapters for PC at their earliest availability, and the full PC & Mac version of the game after the official release. For $34.99/£26.99/€34.99, players receive the Blackguards Early Access Deluxe Edition, additionally including an approx. 150 page artbook, as well as developer interview videos and six exclusive wallpapers.

Priced $49.99/£29.99/€49.99, the Blackguards Early Access Contributor Edition additionally includes an appearance of a buyer’s name within the game’s credits, as well as the first Blackguards DLC and a copy of the The Dark Eye point & click adventure Chains of Satinav for free.
Time to find out whether this game is good, then.
 

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And here some people completly gave up on 2013.+M
 

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Just looking at the screenshots, the game doesn't seem interesting to me. Nothing about it makes it seem like a game I'd want to play. I'll wait and hear what other people are saying about it before I decide if I'll buy it or not.
 

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For $34.99/£26.99/€34.99, players receive the Blackguards Early Access Deluxe Edition, additionally including an approx. 150 page artbook, as well as developer interview videos and six exclusive wallpapers.

Priced $49.99/£29.99/€49.99, the Blackguards Early Access Contributor Edition additionally includes an appearance of a buyer’s name within the game’s credits, as well as the first Blackguards DLC and a copy of the The Dark Eye point & click adventure Chains of Satinav for free.

I guess they mean £39.99 for the contributor edition or it doesn't make much sense
 

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Just looking at the screenshots, the game doesn't seem interesting to me. Nothing about it makes it seem like a game I'd want to play. I'll wait and hear what other people are saying about it before I decide if I'll buy it or not.

Whoops, thanks for reminding me. Added teaser video to OP.

For $34.99/£26.99/€34.99, players receive the Blackguards Early Access Deluxe Edition, additionally including an approx. 150 page artbook, as well as developer interview videos and six exclusive wallpapers.

Priced $49.99/£29.99/€49.99, the Blackguards Early Access Contributor Edition additionally includes an appearance of a buyer’s name within the game’s credits, as well as the first Blackguards DLC and a copy of the The Dark Eye point & click adventure Chains of Satinav for free.

I guess they mean £39.99 for the contributor edition or it doesn't make much sense

Nope, it's 29.99. http://store.steampowered.com/app/249650/?cc=uk
 

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Contributor Edition purchased.

Oh yeah. It's DSA baby. What can I say. I was gonna get my name on a DSA product some day, one way or another.

My body is ready
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Yeah, thank god Blackguards Early Access appeared to prove them wrong.
Brother None seems to be hyped :bounce:.
Either way, looks like it has a lot of potential, like most RPGs do before they fuck it up i guess. Im going to give it a shot, it will either give me joy or something to complain about, so win/win.
 

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I approve of how the character system is presented for the most part, particularly how the relevant derived statistics are highlighted when selecting an attribute.
 

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I approve of how the character system is presented for the most part, particularly how the relevant derived statistics are highlighted when selecting an attribute.

*tzzzzz* calling Infinitron

Roguey just said something positive about a non-Sawyer RPG, launch code RED. I repeat: Launch code RED.

Grunker out *tzzzzzzz*
 

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That's the kind of GUI functionality Josh would request. As I've said, Joshliness is next to godliness.
 

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Heh, considering how the game uses APs to level up everything, from attributes to weapon skills, talents and spells, it's very easy to fuck up your build and end up with a shitty character... couple that with no random encounters for characters to over-level a battle if they suck, and you'll have a game where many (bad) players will get stuck and forced to re-roll.

So no, Sawyer probably wouldn't approve of this game's character system. You're losing your touch Roguey.
 
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Josh is an athiest Roguey. I am not sure he would approve of your elevation of him next to godliness.

Heh, considering how the game uses APs to level up everything, from attributes to weapon skills, talents and spells, it's very easy to fuck up your build and end up with a shitty character... couple that with no random encounters for characters to over-level a battle if they suck, and you'll have a game where many (bad) players will get stuck and forced to re-roll.

So no, Sawyer probably wouldn't approve of this game's character system. You're losing your touch Roguey.

:lol:
 

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Heh, considering how the game uses APs to level up everything, from attributes to weapon skills, talents and spells, it's very easy to fuck up your build and end up with a shitty character... couple that with no random encounters for characters to over-level a battle if they suck, and you'll have a game where many (bad) players will get stuck and forced to re-roll.

But is the combat difficult enough for having a shitty character to actually matter?
 

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But is the combat difficult enough for having a shitty character to actually matter?
YES! :D

The game have some nasty battles, especially the side-quests, and sometimes will force you into a sequence of battles without any healing or re-stocking.
 

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Heh, considering how the game uses APs to level up everything, from attributes to weapon skills, talents and spells, it's very easy to fuck up your build and end up with a shitty character... couple that with no random encounters for characters to over-level a battle if they suck, and you'll have a game where many (bad) players will get stuck and forced to re-roll.

So no, Sawyer probably wouldn't approve of this game's character system. You're losing your touch Roguey.

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sometimes will force you into a sequence of battles without any healing or re-stocking.

Can't wait for this shit. Sounds infinitely better than the rest of the DA-games.
 

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Heh, considering how the game uses APs to level up everything, from attributes to weapon skills, talents and spells, it's very easy to fuck up your build and end up with a shitty character... couple that with no random encounters for characters to over-level a battle if they suck, and you'll have a game where many (bad) players will get stuck and forced to re-roll.

So no, Sawyer probably wouldn't approve of this game's character system. You're losing your touch Roguey.
I was referring to presentation, not the character system itself. Since it's based on a P&P game it's obviously junk.
 

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