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While I wasn’t aware of Lang’s work before I certainly am now with this tactical RPG.
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Created by John Lang in 2001, the series has since branched out like an RPG skill tree to other medium including this first time videogame.
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I’ll let your brain process how to say that title by telling you that The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk series got its start as a French language online audio series. But let’s take things up a few bow notches as we dive into the realm of the parodic RPG with the release of The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet of Chaos for PC. Roleplaying games are by far my favorite as they usually offer hours of content and plenty of variance in subject matter from modern exploits to Ye olde dungeon romps. None hold more tropes than my cherished genre: the RPG. It’s still annoying to lose a party member due to incessant missing/dodging.The longer you play any genre the more you become accustomed to certain cherished clichés…um I mean staples. There are also the usual RNG misses despite standing right there in front of an enemy, but I’ve played enough tactical combat games to get used to this. Thankfully the game autosaves often, and I always hard saved after each fight so I never really lost more than 15-20 minutes if a fight goes south. I had this happen numerous times where I thought I had things under control and only a few more turns to win, only to have 3 out of 4 in a group incapacitated with one perfectly placed spell. Similarly, if you are bunching your party together so that the attacker gets a bonus for having adjacent party members, you can easily be foiled by a wizard dropping a firebomb on you. The battles can get quite frustratingly difficult, especially if you get out of position. It was a tough decision between the Paladin and Priestess as extra heals never go astray. I liked all three classes, but always love a good paladin so chose her. Once you’ve tried all three, you must choose one to join your party permanently. You get to play and fight with them in your party, enough to get a feel for their skills and combat tactics. You are slowly introduced to three other characters, the Paladin, Minstrel and Priestess. You’re also able to attack from a backstab or flanking position to do more damage, but similarly the enemy can do it to you as well. I found this out the hard way numerous times. Be aware of the surroundings though as there are sometimes crates of goods that can set alight with fire and then explode with fire or poison damage, depending on the contents.

You have a chance to set up your party in defensive positions and then start combat in turns.
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If you stand still for a little bit, someone is bound to pipe up with a wise crack or two, and that will spark a slew of insults hurled around the group.Ĭombat is tactical and turn-based, similar to Gears Tactics and Divinity Original Sin 1 and 2. Given the background lore to explore, there is a lot of dialogue.

Some are just there for quick chats, others will give you side missions, all the while having humerous conversations and wild stories. There are desks, bookcases and other items to search for loot, and plenty of NPCs to talk to.

In terms of gameplay, you explore each area using point-and-click or WSAD controls.
