![]() ![]() Author: Daniel Fugate Category: Action, Adventure, Articles, Genres, Indie, Nintendo Switch Categories, Puzzle, Role-playing, Shooter, Switch News, Date: 11th February, 2019 I did a preview of Evoland Legendary Edition last week. This week, I want to give you my final opinion on these games. Evoland Legendary Edition, as noted in the preview, is two games: Evoland 1 and 2, collected into one package. Is Evoland Legendary Edition worth downloading from the Nintendo Switch eshop? My review will look at both games individually and then come to a conclusion about the whole package. While Evoland 1’s story is pretty simple and evolves into a spoof of Final Fantasy 7 later on, the gameplay presented is very unique. Much like Double Twin in Evoland, the player can collect several cards from different locations around the world or by challenging certain NPCs. Fittingly, all mission information and dialogue is presented in text, and there are no significant auditory cues. in: Evoland 2 gameplay Game of Cards Edit Game of Cards is a card game and mini-game within Evoland 2. Watch this step-by-step walkthrough for 'Evoland 2: A Slight Case Of Spacetime Continuum Disorder (MAC)', which may help and guide you through each and every level part of this game. Evoland 2 is largely inspired by RPGs of the 8- and 16-bit era. Evoland 2 is finally on mobile and, wow, this is a much bigger and more substantial game than what we’ve seen before. The gimmick of finding parts of the game in treasure chests is fun and never gets old. Walkthrough Part 13 LIBRARY PUZZLES From: FWTH. I can’t imagine that this game was easy to develop.Įvoland’s graphics and gameplay change a lot throughout the course of the game. And surprisingly, I saw no major glitches during the experiance. Evoland 1 is a short game, but its a very sweet experiance, especially if you are an rpg fan. The game’s graphics are nowhere near the best you’ll see on the Switch and they are supposed to be. Evoland 1 is a tribute to classic rpgs: everything from 8-bit to PS1. Sure, its story isn’t great, but the graphics and gameplay are everything an rpg fan would love. ![]()
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