The horror-themed actioned packed tactical RPG is finally out! Othercide (published by Focus Home interactive media, and running on Unity game engine) is the story of a powerful Mother warrior that spread her essence out to her daughters, who (through you) protect the veil from the deadly creatures called the suffering. Othercide is a turn-based game tactical, and what determines which character is going up next to fight is dependent on the character’s stats. Using a dynamic timeline system and unique set of skills, you can interrupt, act, and react to an enemy’s attack ahead on the timeline. Othercide’s protagonists are Blade Master: This character has the ability to reap through a melee with one fierce strike. The shield-bearer: is also a character armed with a long shield, and spear, and one blow delays your enemy’s turn, giving you the precious advantage of time. We would also like to know what you think of the game. OpponentsThe Tangler is a ferocious enemy that attacks the daughters. Armed with numerous suckers, the Tangler looks like a parasite that would suck the life out of the daughters. The reaper has strong arms and muscles, and sharp claws to rip through the daughters. The red feelers floating around the reaper’s body adds to its deadly and ferocious look. Othercide’s world is dark and single-colored (supporting the horror theme). Different shades of black and grey and flashes of bright red give the game world variety. This color combination is not new to the game world, but the exceptionally tall Opponents are what is worth looking out for. An interesting feature in Othercide is the permadeath. Daughters don’t have the ability to heal, so you have to make tough decisions of sacrificing daughters to save the others, all this in the brutal world of limited resources to brace through. a feature called permadeath (permanent death). Minimum System Specs to Play Othercide.
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