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OS: | Windows 7, 8, 10 |
Processor: | Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHz |
Memory: | 2 GB RAM |
Graphics: | Nvidia 9xxx / ATI 2xxx |
DirectX: | Version 9.0c |
Storage: | 5 GB available space |
Sound Card: | DirectX9 Compatible |
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OS: | Windows 7, 8, 10 |
Processor: | Intel Core i5 3.0 GHz |
Memory: | 4 GB RAM |
Graphics: | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 / AMD Radeon R9 280X |
DirectX: | Version 9.0c |
Storage: | 5 GB available space |
Sound Card: | DirectX9 Compatible |
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OS: | MAC OSX 10.7.5 |
Processor: | Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHz |
Memory: | 2 GB RAM |
Graphics: | Nvidia 9xxx / ATI 2xxx |
Storage: | 5 GB available space |
Sound Card: | DirectX9 Compatible |
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OS: | MAC OSX 10.7.5 |
Processor: | Intel Core i5 3.0 GHz |
Memory: | 4 GB RAM |
Graphics: | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 / AMD Radeon R9 280X |
Storage: | 5 GB available space |
Sound Card: | DirectX9 Compatible |
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Processor: | Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHz |
Memory: | 2 GB RAM |
Graphics: | Nvidia 9xxx / ATI 2xxx |
Storage: | 5 GB available space |
Sound Card: | DirectX9 Compatible |
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Processor: | Intel Core i5 3.0 GHz |
Memory: | 4 GB RAM |
Graphics: | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 / AMD Radeon R9 280X |
Storage: | 5 GB available space |
Sound Card: | DirectX9 Compatible |
Almost every aspect of Ash of Gods: Redemption is fantastic. Pure hand-painted graphics is remarkable, and tons of texts and interesting dialogues present a vivid view of a world of war. Ash of Gods would be your best choice if you were a RPG fan who is keen on reading.
Ash of Gods: Redemption holds a deep grimdark spirit in its rich lore and narrative. An intelligent combination of visual novel and roguelike.
That doesn’t mean that combat is awful and Ash of Gods isn’t worth playing – but you’ll definitely need to adapt to its rules. Or simply switch to the story mode that lets you plow right through the fights and focus on the story. It’s worth it: there’s a novel-sized interactive story here with loads of characters, unexpected turns and seven different endings to top it off. [Issue#228, p.46]
Ash of Gods offers a thrilling, interactive story experience that works best without the permadeath feature.
Ash of Gods is the best Banner Saga since The Banner Saga. The problem is that its developers hung on to the standards set by Stoic a bit too tight. [05/2018, p.40]
Ash of Gods is an ambitious game of massive proportions. Beautiful artwork, smooth animations, and a stunning soundtrack set the tone for this melancholy tale. The setting and lore can be overwhelming, especially during the first playthrough, but it's sure to capture fans of epic fantasy seeking to lose themselves in a huge world full of secrets, curses, and curious characters.
I think my time with Ash of Gods: Redemption was well spent, despite getting a very cryptic bad ending to the story. The writing was stellar and the world was super interesting. I hope to see more of it. Other than my own personal tastes I can’t fault this game for much. It’s gorgeous and I’d like to see more from this team and this franchise.
Ash of Gods is a solid strategy RPG with impressive production values for its modest budget, but its story and lore and incredibly dense and could make it difficult to get into the game’s visual novel elements if the plot and setting don’t immediately grab you.
If you’ve got a very specific Ralph Bakshi craving, you could do worse than Ash of Gods: Redemption. It’s not a bad game, it’s just too similar to a better one.
Ash of Gods is obviously a huge nod to The Banner Saga, but does its own thing enough to hold its own; it just doesn’t carry itself with the confidence that could push it towards greatness.
Although drawing the inspiration from the Banner Saga, Ash of Gods tries to distance itself and create some of its own identity. It has a nice story setup with multiple endings, nice music score, but most of the time, game comes up short in majority of game design decisions. Only for the fans of the genre.
If only Ash of Gods had not been crushed by excessive ambitions, perhaps we would be grappling with a worthy heir to The Banner Saga.
While still in the shadow of The Banner Saga, Ash of Gods offers an interesting experience that will appeal to all chatty turn based RPG fans.
Ash of Gods, despite similar visual style, is unlike The Banner Saga. It’s a completely different game, with its own mood, ideas, features… and, unfortunately, level of quality.
Derivative, clumsily executed, but hauntingly beautiful. Crank the music and bathe in the scenery before you start talking to people.
A good game if you like the narrative style of The Banner Saga but also a challenge in terms of combat. It doesn't offer a very intense experience but does work for RPG fans and also has a multiplayer mode.
Ash of Gods: Redemption is a solid strategy games but it has some deficiencies. The game lacks of variety even if it has a solid combat system and few original features like the card system.
Ash of Gods is a turn based strategy game where RPG and CCG elements are mixed together. Similar to Banner Saga but with critical flaws in the narrative and gameplay rhythm. The long texts of dialogues are dense and inspired, shaping a nice story, but kinda trivial. It’s adapt to whom are passionate of fantasy books, maybe.
If you’re going to clone a unique, yet flawed game like The Banner Saga, it’s crucial that you significantly improve the experience in some way. Ash of Gods: Redemption doesn’t, replicating its inspiration’s problems, but not its singular vision. Ironically, folks who have never played The Banner Saga will get the most out of this glorified fangame – those who have will likely find Ash of Gods a gray, lifeless imitation.
Ash of Gods has many of its elements almost directly copied from The Banner Saga, but it doesn't help the game. The story is badly written, and the game's mechanics are not balanced properly.
I definitely want more tactical adventures enriched with epic storytelling like Banner Saga. But definitely not like this brash copy, that shows almost no individuality.
Title: | Ash of Gods: Redemption |
Genre: | Adventure, Indie, RPG, Strategy |
Released: | 23 March 2018 |
Developer: | AurumDust |
Publisher: | AurumDust, WhisperGames |
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