Explore the Hourglass Road in Eternal Strands. This guide covers the gear grinding, extraction elements, and giant monster fights that make this debut title a solid starting point for developers.
- 1Embark on expeditions from a base camp to open-ended areas.
- 2Fight monsters, collect crafting materials, and pursue story objectives.
- 3Return to camp to craft new items using a flexible material system.
- 4Explore the environment, fill out maps, and engage in giant monster fights.
- 5Giant monster fights involve learning new spells and upgrading them by defeating the monsters again in specific ways.
- 6The game is described as a simplified, theme park version of Monster Hunter, focusing on accessible giant monster encounters.
- The crafting system is unspecific, allowing substitution of materials (e.g., wolf scrotums for leather) to create functional items with different stats.
- Focus on exploring and collecting materials, as substitutions can be made for crafting.
- Giant monster fights are well-implemented and less time-consuming than in games like Monster Hunter.
- The first half of the game offers more exploration and discovery; the second half may involve revisiting areas for quest objectives.
Eternal Strands is a solid starting point for the developers, demonstrating an understanding of game design principles, akin to Picasso's early realistic work. It offers a unique combination of gameplay elements worth exploring, especially in its first half.
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