Cannasse estimates that even at launch there should be at least 10 hours worth of exploring, fighting, and trying not to starve in WarTales, "but of course the final goal for the game is much larger than that."Ī demo of WarTales will be playable during Steam's NEXT Festival, which runs June 16 to June 22. Only some of the regions will be available in this version, though each will be complete before it's added. Wartales is extremely unforgiving and you will in fact be punished constantly for bad resource management. WarTales will launch in Early Access on Steam later this year, and should stay in Early Access for "about one year, one and a half" before it's done. "Each region has its own side story and they all make up together a big story of the world." Explore the world, recruit companions, collect bounties and unravel the secrets of the tombs of the ancients System Requirements. "Unlike some other open-world games, WarTales doesn't have a main storyline," says Cannasse. Wartales is an open world RPG in which you lead a group of mercenaries in their search for wealth across a massive medieval universe. But it won't mess with the plot if you do. Each region on the map can be visited in any order, though some encounters will be tougher and you'll want to come back to those later. You can, however, travel anywhere you want. "When you save it just overwrites your current save and you don't get to save anywhere you want," Cannasse says. If you'd rather make WarTales more brutal, iron man mode will be an option, and the default difficulty setting only gives you two checkpoints-one at the start of your most recent battle, and one at the last village you visited. While there is "definitely a survivalist aspect in the game", Cannasse says the studio toned it down a bit in development "because initially it was very, very hard and we kept on dying." Wartales is an open world RPG in which you lead a group of mercenaries in their search for wealth across a massive medieval universe. One where wolves and thieves prowl the wilderness, leaving the road is unsafe, and starvation can be a concern.
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