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Hilarity aside The Amulet of Chaos features a pretty solid tactical RPG experience. It does however do a great job of laying down everything you’ll need to know to survive the dungeon. There is a ton of spoken barbs, puns and fourth-wall breaking hilarity to be had here even in combat.Įven the tutorial gives you shit about holding your hand. If it does for you though, you can actually mute one or both of them in the menu settings. The funniest bits are the bickering between the Dwarf and Elf which never gets old. “The Guild’s” Felicia Day is cast as the voice of the Wizardess, which in itself is awesome. The caricatures of these characters are pulled from various forms of inspiration like the Barbarian sounding and referencing things like THE only Barbarian worth note in pop culture. There are few others like a Bard and Paladin that will join the chaos as you progress but the rest are mainstays for your adventure. You have the self-proclaimed leader and arrogant Ranger (think Flynn from Tangled), the lockpicks lacking Thief, a ditzy naïve Elf, the battle craving Barbarian, the lumbering Ogre that only the knowledge totting Wizardess can understand and a Dwarf…yup just a dwarf. Players are quickly introduced to your party of…inexperienced adventurers which comprised of all your steadfast classics with a bit of exaggerated flair. Yeah that is until you get stuck with the titular cursed amulet that just wrecks your band of adventurer’s day/week/year. Well The Amulet of Chaos definitely succeeds on that front as you first set out to find the twelfth statuette of Gladeulfeurha to fulfill some prophecy in the land of Fangh. Perhaps I’ve found myself wanting more depth in combat then just pressing buttons on highlighted skills like in the old days of RPGs. Growing up tactical RPGs didn’t hold my attention as much as they do now. 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.
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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. The longer you play any genre the more you become accustomed to certain cherished clichés…um I mean staples.