One such feature is the newKingdom Building Mode,which finely complements the adventures of Evan, a young king and the games main protagonist.Developer Level 5 has obviously been thinking about ways to enrich the JRPG title with new modes.
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The new “Kingdom Building” game modewill allow you to expand your territories. This can be accomplished by completing quests that can bring in characters such as a Smith, who’ll settle down in your growing empire to support your cause, which then brings upgrades to your armory, and a boat builder who can grant you a naval fleet to name a few.
There are alsospecialsecondary quests that also allow you to expand your trading possibilities bringing in wealth and enables you to acquire various assets useful to your campaign.
To protect your flourishing kingdom from nearby invaders, there is a Real-Time Strategy game mode of sorts in the second part of the game called:“Skirmish”.Wielding themightyour legion (which encompasses different strengths and weaknesses as well as units with different special abilities), you will face off against your foes, engaged in melee and ranged combat.
All the while, paying attention to the specializations of your enemies or the construction of the hostile forts to betaken, to adapt appropriate tactics accordingly.
Besides a new game mode, new information on one of the games character,Nereahas surfaced. Nerea, is the queen of a kingdom called “Hydropolis“, which is completely subordinated to the supervision of a gigantic eye.Nerea may also have the power to manipulate the element of water, which can make your journey more difficult.
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