Become a powerful Wizard and take your fate into your own hands!
Dive into a beautiful fantasy world and destroy your foes by casting numerous gesture-based spells! Use Touch controllers to defeat your enemies. Weave your magic into lightning, fireballs, and other elemental spells. Chain combos, use different tactics and discover vulnerabilities of the hostile creatures inhabiting the land of Meliora.
Become the hero you’ve always wanted to be with powerful spells at your fingertips!
• Action-adventure VR spellcaster set in a rich fantasy world • Campaign featuring time travel, heroic battles and dragons • Intuitive system of casting spells with hand gestures • Element-based spells to learn and upgrade • High replayability thanks to game-modifying Fate Cards • Free movement and/or free teleportation-based exploration • Left-handed mode
This is the game what I want. It's a great game, story, puzzles, collect points to learn new magics and you can choose by your self which magic you want to learn more. I think you can learn all of them at the end, I didn't finish yet. Use Gestures to use magic is really cool and works well. I can do it very well during practice but during fighting I am a little bit nervous, sometimes not so good. That is exactly like I were a new wizard and being better and better. I hope in the future can PVP, even with different different roles, like warriors, monks etc. At the first stage I saw Dragon already, I am motivated. Is that the final Boss? Can't wait to meet him again.
It's a fun but it has a lot of drawbacks. Especially bad are the controls The grips and triggers often don't respond, so magic often doesn't appear, and even when it does, it flies in strange directions and doesn't hit the enemy On the other hand, enemies come at you from all directions in a straight line, and their long range attacks are precise If you are approached, there is no effective melee attack or defense, and warp movement is limited, so you are quickly cornered The beginning of the game is still good, but after the desert it's hopeless I'd give it a higher rating if the controls were decent, but at this point it's just an unreasonably stressful game