- September 4, 2019
- Pixellore Inc
RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore
Distilled hack-and-slash action with a surprising level of possible strategy makes combat shine in RemiLore, and an appealing anime style makes it a visual and quirky treat.
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RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore is a single player and multiplayer hack and slash game. It was developed by Pixellore Inc and was released on September 4, 2019. It received mostly positive reviews from both critics and players.
RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore is a rogue-lite anime-style adventure where players hack-and-slash through mechanical monsters in a magical world. As Remi, a high school student trapped in Ragnoah, you must navigate procedurally-generated levels with your companion Lore, a mischievous talking book, to find your way home. Featuring single-player story mode, two-player co-op, upgradable spells, and bonus traits, unearth the mysteries of Choux and the overtaken world of Ragnoah.
- The game features vibrant and colorful graphics that enhance the overall experience.
- Combat is simple yet enjoyable, providing a solid hack-and-slash experience with tight and responsive controls.
- The game offers a forgiving roguelite structure, allowing players to retain some upgrades and weapons after dying, making it accessible for casual play.
- The gameplay loop can feel repetitive and lacks enemy variety, leading to a sense of monotony over time.
- Weapon balance is questionable, with some weapons being frustratingly slow and ineffective in combat, making certain playstyles less viable.
- The game is relatively short, with a full playthrough taking only a few hours, which may not justify its price point for some players.
- story32 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The game's story is generally perceived as charming yet shallow, often likened to a cutesy anime episode, with a basic premise of a character transported to another world. While the voice acting and visuals are praised, many players find the dialogue repetitive and the overall narrative lacking depth, leading to a short playtime of around six hours. Despite these criticisms, the story's lightheartedness and the game's replayability contribute to an enjoyable experience for those seeking fun rather than a profound narrative.
“Voice acting and story is pretty enjoyable throughout, at least the first time.”
“Each world had some cool backstory, and coupled with some unique monsters/enemies and some light banter during fights, it painted a very nice picture of the world we were in.”
“The dialogue is fun and rather funny at times, you never stay in one area long enough to become bored or tired with it, and they manage to fit a respectable amount of plot and back-story in such a short period of time.”
“The story is extremely basic: the main character is suddenly transported into another world and is trying to find a way home.”
“The story and characters are very shallow and uninspired, and the voice of the book is obnoxious.”
“If you want story or the deepest gameplay, go somewhere else.”
RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore Review - Bash and Grab All the Sweets
Distilled hack-and-slash action with a surprising level of possible strategy makes combat shine in RemiLore, and an appealing anime style makes it a visual and quirky treat.
75%RemiLore Review
RemiLore is the sort of game that’s meant to soothe and delight while offering occasional moments of legitimate excitement, and it achieves this goal to a wonderful degree. With that being said, there’s also very little here that you haven’t seen before; the hack ‘n’ slash action, roguelite elements, and RPG mechanics rarely stray beyond well-trodden tropes, making for a very ‘safe’ gameplay experience. If you’re looking to buy a game that has a decent amount of depth and doesn’t require much from the player in terms of skill or time, RemiLore is a fantastic recommendation. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a game to replace your Diablo addiction, you’ll likely be disappointed by what’s on offer. Either way, RemiLore proves itself to be a well-made and inoffensive loot grind of an RPG; consider giving this one a look.
70%RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore (Switch) Review
RemiLore gets the mechanics for a fun dungeon crawler down, but does little to hold a player’s attention
65%
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Frequently Asked Questions
RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore is a hack and slash game.
RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 5 and others.
RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore was released on September 4, 2019.
RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore was developed by Pixellore Inc.
RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore has received mostly positive reviews from both players and critics. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its music.
RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.
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