Posted February 17, 2014
So I stumbled upon this game today and I was suprised I haven't heard of it before (searched for a topic about it on this forum, but no results, so I decided to create a thread myself).
Developed by Spiders Studio for PC, PS3, PS4 and Xbox 360, Bound by Flame is a heroic fantasy RPG that has you playing as a mercenary possessed by a demon in flames. In the grasp of the demon, you must choose between the demonic power within you, and your humanity. Should you choose the latter, you must repel the demonic influence and develop truly heroic skills. As dangers and enemies close down on you, always more fearsome and terrifying, you will be tempted to yield a bit more of your soul to the demon that possesses you in order to gain more power… and as the demon gains more of your soul, your physical transformation becomes more obvious.
Here's a link to an article, here's an intro vid, a gameplay video and here's the official site.
It looks good enough to me, hopefully it won't go under like Kingdoms of Amalur did a few years ago. Have yet to see that gameplay video myself, will do that after creating this thread!
So, what's your impression?
Developed by Spiders Studio for PC, PS3, PS4 and Xbox 360, Bound by Flame is a heroic fantasy RPG that has you playing as a mercenary possessed by a demon in flames. In the grasp of the demon, you must choose between the demonic power within you, and your humanity. Should you choose the latter, you must repel the demonic influence and develop truly heroic skills. As dangers and enemies close down on you, always more fearsome and terrifying, you will be tempted to yield a bit more of your soul to the demon that possesses you in order to gain more power… and as the demon gains more of your soul, your physical transformation becomes more obvious.
It looks good enough to me, hopefully it won't go under like Kingdoms of Amalur did a few years ago. Have yet to see that gameplay video myself, will do that after creating this thread!
So, what's your impression?
Post edited February 17, 2014 by Reever