It's a full - blown game on iOS (and Vita) with a thin yet engrossing story,
an RPG upgrade tree, and a combat style that requires dexterity.
Not exact matches
During the journey, players unlock new abilities, ascend an
RPG - style
upgrade tree and uncover the mysteries of the dark fantasy universe Sasha finds herself in.
The game's
RPG side is far bulkier than before, offering gear, stat
upgrades, some weapon customisation, and combat skill
trees.
Even if the skill
trees are weak in the reward department, my OCD to
RPG will still get that fix from
upgrading my weapons, even if it seems a little pointless.
Through experience gained in combat, capturing regions, or successfully accomplishing missions, they can improve their Captain and Officer skills via an
RPG upgrade skill
tree, or acquire more powerful ships.
With easy controls to get a hang of and fun
RPG elements via that unique
upgrade tree, Rogue Legacy has been simply a joy to play from start to finish.
Add multiple classes, an abilities skill
tree, and the option to reroll weapon stats into the mix, and you've got a seriously deep,
RPG - style
upgrade and character management system to go along with the superb twin - stick shooter gameplay.
There are some light
RPG mechanics in the form of talent
trees that you
upgrade after picking up tokens.
Upgrades and your current budget can be viewed and chosen from the research and development tab on your driver's laptop which includes four all - encompassing areas of the car to
upgrade comprising of chassis, aerodynamics, power train and durability represented by what is essentially an
RPG style skills
tree in which the next
upgrade component within that specific quadrant will not become available until the previous component has been built onto the car in exchange for a varying amount of resource points.
You have some
RPG mechanics like inventory and skill
trees, sockets and
upgrades for all those loot hunters.
I'm not against «
RPG» and progression - focused mechanics in games by any means, nor am I against loadout screens,
upgrade trees, and special items.
The newest developer diary features a ton of information from Obsidian Entertainment on their upcoming Modern Day Spy
RPG, including detailed sections on the skill
upgrade tree and the weapon configuration screens, as well as plenty of new in game action footage.