![]() ![]() are all there, and likewise - very easy to use. in-game mapping, character stats, attribute sheet, inventory, etc. You can also set the other party members' AI - making managing your party in battle much easier. However, its gaming control is excellent - and it is very easy to switch from party members in an instant. I should make mention that Sudeki is strictly a single player game - there is no co-op, or multi-player aspect to it at all. Additionally, ancient gods and the "primordial wonders and marvelous inventions" will also bestow helpful characteristics and/or capabilities on your various party members - while various merchants will sell you equipment and potions and such innkeepers will offer your party a place to rest and recuperate and blacksmiths will enchant your equipment and armor. As briefly touched upon previously, each of the four party members has a unique character trait that serves the party well - Tal's strength enables him to move large, heavy objects Ailish's magical capabilities enables her to see unseen objects and make them visible with her "dispel" magic Buki can climb walls and Elco can use his jet pack to fly for brief periods of time. Along the way, your characters will mature with both experience and capabilities - gaining experience points by killing monsters, solving puzzles, and finishing quests that can be applied in the Advancements screen on individual character attributes and skills. Your party's goal in game is to seek out the mystical crystals for Queen Lusica - or, should I say, that's your starting motivation. As the game progresses, you'll soon pick up your remaining three basic party members Ailish - royal princess and the party's premier magic user (and it must take magic to keep her various, gravity-defying outfits from dropping to the ground) Elco - Chief Science Officer at Castle Illumina and the party's trusty "shooter" and Buki - the enigmatic anthropomorph (half human/half animal) melee fighter, wall climber, and model for the other half of Sudeki's sensual female wardrobe. As such, Tal is the strongest of the two melee fighters your party will soon consist of. You begin game play in Sudeki with the first of these four friends - a young member of the Queen's elite guards, Tal - the only remaining son of General Arlo, commander of the guards. And as the companions make their way through darkness and light, they'll discover that those two extremes have more in common than they once imagined." A keen eye could prove vital, exposing essential clues. ![]() Though destined to encounter ancient gods, primordial wonders, and marvelous inventions, foes and betrayal haunt their every step. "Four friends have joined together to aid their queen. Paramount to her defense is a mystical machine that can nullify the Aklorian's power and shield the inhabitants of Haskilia - unfortunately, time is running out, and the machine is far from being completed. Sudeki opens up to the never ending battle between light and darkness, where the evil Aklorians have ravaged the Illumina countryside of Haskilia, and the embittered Queen Lusica has turned all of her power and attention to defending her kingdom - no matter what the cost. Look out Konami, Namco, Square Enix, and the rest - Climax is on a roll.īut when dark and light reverse their roles, did with the sacred Japanese art of "anime" in electronic gaming (which, for the purely aesthetic reader - Webster's New World College Dictionary, fourth edition - defines anime as "any of various resins, obtained from certain tropical trees and used in the making of varnish" - not that the Japanese ever paid any attention to Webster) when they developed a very successful imitation of what I would call a "hack-n-slash anime RPG" by the name of Sudeki. Of course, the flattery is only truly complimentary when the imitation is done well - such as the Romans did with the Greek mythology…or such as a UK game developer by the name of Climax Group Ltd. Just take a look at the ancient Roman culture, with its beautiful artwork, poetry, epic sagas, and theatrical works - all dealing with Roman Gods, Goddesses, and heroes of the day - and his point is made manifest (seeing as how the major Roman Gods, Goddesses, and even heroes were all shamelessly stolen from the ancient Greeks and given Roman names). ![]() Mohandas Gandhi once said that "Imitation is the sincerest flattery". ![]()
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