Aplestia: Retold
- December 18, 2021
- Orfeas Game Studio
Aplestia:Retold unravels the story of Britton, Summer, Rover and Marina, four friends that went on their first S Class Quest by mistake! Even though they are still rookie adventurers, they will try their best to tackle on a difficult, gem-related and full of mystery adventure! Follow their steps as they travel on the colorful and gem-monster pested Aplestia island! They will have to find secrets, …
Reviews
- Aplestia: Retold offers multiple difficulty modes, including a Story Mode, making it accessible for players who prefer less combat.
- The game features a longer gameplay experience with a more developed story, additional NPCs, and optional dungeons and bosses.
- The puzzles and combat mechanics are well-received, and the developer is responsive to player feedback and technical issues.
- Some players may find the combat challenging if they prefer a more casual experience without difficulty options.
- While the game adds new content, some may feel that it doesn't significantly innovate beyond the original Aplestia.
- The reliance on old-school RPG mechanics may not appeal to all players, particularly those looking for modern gameplay features.
- story8 mentions
- 38 % positive mentions
- 63 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story in "Aplestia: Retold" is well-developed, featuring additional NPCs that provide quests and several optional dungeons and bosses, which contribute to a longer gameplay experience. Players appreciate the availability of a story mode that allows for a more accessible and enjoyable experience while engaging with the narrative. Overall, the game offers a rich storytelling experience that enhances player immersion.
“Aplestia: Retold has 3 difficulty modes, one of which is story mode, and I enjoyed playing this game, being able to defeat the enemies without any problems.”
“The length of gameplay is much longer, the story is more developed since there are additional NPCs to get quests from, and there are several optional dungeons and bosses to explore.”
“The length of gameplay is much longer, the story is more developed since there are additional NPCs to get quests from, and there are several optional dungeons and bosses to explore.”