PA:OtR-sPoD4 (that's what I'm calling it) is the direct sequel to a similar game released a while ago that I
also had a giveaway for. Essentially, it's a traditional RPG with the style and humor of
Penny Arcade. There are several big differences, but the core concept is similar:
*There are no "classes." Instead, you assign trainers/owners to the collectible beasties you use in battle. The owners don't provide QUITE as significant a playstyle change as the old class system, but the real variety is in your options for Poke-hellspawn and the equipment you allocate to them.
*The game is very VERY
VERY DIFFICULT on the highest two difficulties. You can't do much in the way of grinding, and every battle is a race to cheat the turn timer while exploiting elemental weaknesses and a million other little intricacies. Mash "confirm" repeatedly is not a valid strategy on Hard.
*Unlike PA3, this game is very directly linked to its predecessor, and there are spoilers for the story of that game at the start of this one. However, it's not necessary to play PA3 to fully enjoy the game.
I recommend this game to anyone who enjoys both humorous writing (examine everything, you won't be disappointed) and the experience of a story driven JRPG.
RULES OF ENTRY:*To enter this giveaway, post a
Haiku (optionally humorous) about RPGs in general. It could be about a specific game, a specific game element, an experience you had, or something as simple as nerd rage against grinding. For example:
RPGs are great
For lonely people who like
Single player gamesThe other rules for this giveaway are as follows:*I will be ending the giveaway approximately eight hours from this post. That's 1AM EST on August 1 for anyone interested.
*Copies are on Steam. I will PM you if you win, and you will have the option of receiving it through your steam account or your e-mail address.
*Random.org will be used to select the two winners.
*Your bay12forums.com account must have been registered before July 1st, 2013 and must not have been used primarily for entering giveaways.
I make rules like these
Not to constrain Bay-twelve-ers
But prevent abuse