Game name: Ashen (2019)
Ganre: Action, Adventure, PC Games, RPG
Developer: A44
Release date: 2019
Interface language: EN / Multi12
Voice language: EN / Multi12
Description:
Ashen is an open world co-op action RPG about a wanderer in search of a place to call home.
Passive Co-Op Multiplayer
As you adventure through Ashen, youll occasionally encounter other players in a massive open world, akin to the passive multiplayer of Journey. Its up to you to decide how to deal with them - fight together against evil, invite them into your party or simply ignore them.
Souls with a Twist
Ashen is faithful to the "souls" genre of stamina-based combat, introducing players to a punishing yet satisfyingly vast world. But here’s the twist - no two gameplay experiences are alike. Whether you’re exploring bogs, investigating a fjord or pillaging an old palace, where you are at any given moment will dramatically alter the course of your adventure. Its a brutal open world; youre just living in it.
Creatures + Combat
Ashen has no shortage of dangerous encounters, from hostile enemies to indigenous creatures. Youll be rewarded for studying the environment and its inhabitants, planning your adventure rather than flying by the seat of your pants. The flora and fauna within the world arent just fantastical; theyre often fatal. Each confrontation, no matter how trivial, has potentially dire consequences.
Crafting is Key
As you discover survivors, youll have the choice to invite them to your Town. But these arent mere adventurers - theyre potential collaborators, bringing a plethora of crafting skills, from blacksmithing to foraging expertise, in tow.
Story + Score
Famed fantasy author Mark Lawrence (The Broken Empire trilogy) and renowned band Foreign Fields collaborated closely with the development team at A44 to craft a cohesive and unique narrative and sound.
System Requirements:
CPU: Intel Core i3 3,5 GHz or AMD FX-4170
RAM: 4 GB
OS: Windows 10 (64 bit)
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 or AMD R7 270X (2 GB VRAM)
Free Disk Space: 9 GB
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