![]() ![]() However, all of that said, the story of “Children of Morta” is good… up to a point. It often can take a while for the corruption to dissipate. Mechanically, it lowers the character’s maximum health which will recover once you begin to use other characters. If you have been using a single character for “too long,” that character will then begin to grow weaker to the point where they are unplayable for a considerable period of time. When I said that the game “encourages” you to play every character, I of course mean play them all or be shot at dawn. Either way, that doesn’t mean that all of these kinds of mechanics are welcome. Some traits even involve bringing in that particular character into the run for a second to do something really quick. It’s a very interesting system that strongly encourages a player to try out and play through the other characters in the game. If you get a trait that increases your damage, then all of the other characters in the game get that damage bonus. Each one of the traits is carried through to every family member. Each character has a set of traits that are unlocked by progressing through their own ability trees. The more interesting aspect is the usage of each character’s traits. The stamina meter is used for how long a person can use a shield, a mana pool or as another health bar. There is a monk who uses their agility to, instead of dodging, attack, emphasizing an incredibly aggressive style of play. The resources of the game, stamina, health and ability are all used by the family in different ways. Each family member has a unique set of skills and abilities that play into the others’ characters. I decided that, since I beat the base game, I should give it a review.įor both its story and gameplay mechanics, “Children of Morta” has a strong emphasis on its characters, i.e. “Children of Morta” is a rogue-like dungeon crawler that has a heavy emphasis on progression, combat and family.ĭeveloped by the low profile Dead Mage studio, “Children of Morta” is a top-down rogue-like hack-and-slash game that has really gripped me for a couple of days. ![]()
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