Monday, January 25, 2016

Natural Doctrine


 People from Nis-America have kept this game out of our reach until recently. Japan had this game and they handled it like babies... Yes they cried and said that the game was too difficult... Have you ever heard of something like that? They even went as far as asking for an easy game mode! As any other gamer out there, I am intrigued. Is there such a thing as an game that is impossible to beat? Well we have Dark Souls, and even that one is not that hard once you get the hang of it. They say that this game is the Dark Souls of the tactics genre. Introducing:

 
 Natural Doctrine introduces players in a fictional world that revolves around a substance known as Pluton. Adventurers plunder Pluton from dangerous underground caverns, but there are evil and dangerous beasts, monsters, and more standing in between them and their loot. As evil follows these explorers to the surface, it's up to them to protect the city of Feste from destruction.


 Jeff:   The young male protagonist, who uses one and two handed swords, in additions to guns.











Vasilisa: A young female guard soldier, and a comrade of Jeff.



Anca: Girl with a long blonde ponytail, and a leader of the tunnel pathfinder brigade. Skilled at generalship and medical assistance, and fights with a rifle.








These were just three of the up until now nine characters of the game.





The game is a fantasy simulation-type RPG based along the concept of natural selection. The game features single and multi-player modes with versus and co-operative play, and is cross-play and cross-save compatible. The game story-line is shown from the perspective of Jeff, the main protagonist, who is accompanied by two women named Vasilisa and Anca. Combat will be based on a turn-based battle system, and a primary concept of game-play is to have large numbers of allies and enemies simultaneously on a large size battlefield. Time can be controlled dynamically, and units can be controlled in a single space. Units in combat against one another form encampments, where units are able to return to camp at the end of the turn as long as the encampment isn't destroyed.




 It may take some time to get used to this. But trust me if you have played other Tactics or Strategy game you wont have a hard time with this.







 These Little Creatures as seen in videos are not that hard. But they can be a pain in the rear when they are in a group.







I have seen a lot of reviews for this game. The all had something in common..... The Game is HARDlol. So this is what you will have to expect from this game: DEATH, Death to all the human Race!!!




 Natural Doctrine comes out September, 30-14 for the PS4, PSVita and PS3. Sorry to inform the Xbox One players won't be able to participate . So I suggest getting one of the available systems so you can experience the HARDEST tactics RPG ever!

Here is the Trailer of Natural Doctrine  Enjoy!


  Well this is all for now -N- here from Game Theology to your computer asking you: Will you be able to handle Natural Doctrine?

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