65
The card-based combat system is a nice novelty, but everything is oversimplified and the setting and characters feel too clichéd and uninspired. A good base idea, but not developed enough.
75
Trulon: The Shadow Engine, made by Kyy Games and published by Headup Games, is a single player casually paced RPG. For those new to the genre as well as those with loads of experience, this is a game that has interesting lore and simple game mechanics. Being laid back gives it an edge on some other RPGs currently on the market, as it is easily approachable. Perhaps Trulon: The Shadow Engine will be my gateway game of sorts to exploring other card-based RPG games.
20
That was the end of Trulon for me, and I’d have to describe it, in total, as being the videogame equivalent of an ellipsis — it’s just an empty pause with no conclusion. Everything good about it is squandered by poor craftsmanship, and in its current state it should be avoided at all costs.
6
Me llamó la atención este juego por su sistema de batalla a través de cartas y la verdad es que en eso (y prácticamente únicamente en eso), no me ha defraudado. Sin embargo todo lo demás es muy normalito y no dice casi nada, historia bastante común y corriente, personajes muy obvios y con poco desarrollo.. Está repletito de errores; gráficamente es bastante insulso y bueno, pues eso, que hay cosas mucho mejores a las que jugar.
Trulon: The Shadow Engine
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Feb 24, 2017
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Apr 11, 2017
75
Trulon: The Shadow Engine, made by Kyy Games and published by Headup Games, is a single player casually paced RPG. For those new to the genre as well as those with loads of experience, this is a game that has interesting lore and simple game mechanics. Being laid back gives it an edge on some other RPGs currently on the market, as it is easily approachable. Perhaps Trulon: The Shadow Engine will be my gateway game of sorts to exploring other card-based RPG games.
Mar 17, 2017
60
Trulon: The Shadow Engine is an okay game and therein lies the problem. There are no major problems, but neither is there anything to distinguish it from any other RPG, so much so that it may as well be called "RPG Game". The card battle system starts promisingly; however, the interesting premise is not expanded upon in any meaningful way. With its increasingly tedious battles, the whole thing seems to lose steam towards the halfway mark leaving little desire to play the game to completion other than for achievements.
Mar 4, 2017
60
There is quite a bit I like about this game, with how well the steampunk/fantasy setting was portrayed, which was well supported by a great backstory that was easily seen in quips from NPC’s, and if you look online there is even more there via other mediums. However, I definitely didn’t enjoy walking into a house and having to restart multiple times because I thought it might have been a one-off. On top of that, the lack of available cards, the curved wall that I hit and was almost quite impossible to get over, combined with some graphical glitches, it brings the whole experience right down.
Mar 15, 2017
50
It’s a shame that Trulon: The Shadow Engine lacks a lot of polish, because at its core, it’s a pretty enjoyable experience.
Feb 28, 2017
49
Given some work, Trulon can be a worthwhile RPG. As it is, I can't possibly widely recommend it but I do hope to see a reworked version release eventually because there's definitely a lot of potential here.
Feb 25, 2017
37
Trulon: The Shadow Engine offers a fun adventure that is simple and full of things to discover. The combat system is highly original because it offers you the possibility to create your own tactics. Unfortunately the bugs and their poor balance between easy and high difficulty make the experience worse.
Feb 25, 2017
20
Overall, the biggest obstacle for disabled gamers is the same one for non-disabled gamers: the game-breaking bugs.
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SummaryDive into Trulon: The Shadow Engine, which features a unique card combat system that combines traditional deck management with random elements, the tactics are intuitively activated using more than 50 cards in an easy-to-play way.
Rated E +10for Everyone +10
Platforms:
- iOS (iPhone/iPad)
- PC
- Xbox One
- PlayStation 4
Initial Release Date:Feb 24, 2017
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