Dean Ambrose™ Posted November 20, 2023 Posted November 20, 2023 There was a time when the world of video games had been conquered by old 16-bit consoles. Both Mega Drive and Super Nintendo struggled to convince the kids of the time that they were the best, but one of them was characterized by taking advantage of a genre that, over the years, became increasingly po[CENSORED]r: JRPGs. of Square with turn-based battles. As is the case with Erathlock. This title, which hit stores in September 2016 for Xbox One, a few days later for PC and then for PlayStation and finally Nintendo Switch, has become over time one of the culprits that caused that old genre. has returned 30 years later. After many evolutions and changes, in the end the fans who lived through those 90s preferred the original formula, seen in titles as recent as the great Sea of Stars. Free for a limited time The fact is that, although it has been around for almost seven years, Earthlock is one of those names that passes under our radar too many times without us realizing the amount of hours of entertainment and fun it can provide us. And today, right now, the time has come for you to get a little interested and, if you want to try it on your computer, you can get it completely free. For free. Without giving up a euro. This is happening right now within the Epic Games Store, which has the game available for PC completely free for a limited time, so within that period it will be possible for us to get it for nothing in return. Of course, the promotion ends next Thursday, November 23 at around 5:00 p.m., at which time it will cost the 26.99 euros listed on its official page within the store. Needless to say, this is a unique opportunity to get hold of a game whose progression in the market has always been upward and which has conquered all possible platforms, from Microsoft to Sony and ending with Nintendo. He will have something when everyone blesses him and it is in his RPG soul where we must go to look for that success. Like the legendary classic RPGs Although graphically it does not rely on pixel art, as in the case of Sea of Stars, everything that moves Earthlock has to do with a genre that has been captivating us for 30 years. Proof of this is its progression, its way of playing, leading a group of heroes that we can improve with certain stats and an essential point that is the turn-based combats that define practically the entire genre. It is curious to see how games are launched that revive that old idea of combat in turns, just at the moment in which Square-Enix and its Final Fantasy have completely forgotten about a formula that they almost invented and that has been key in the evolution of video games over more than three decades. That said, redeem this Earthlock before it's too late. Quote
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