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Light Apprentice -- the Comic Book RPG Review (PC)


Amazu Media will release Light Apprentice -- the Comic Book RPG on November 10.



Light Apprentice -- the Comic Book RPG is making its way to PC and Mac for $9.99 where gamers will make tough choices and fight (or spare) your enemies in exciting turn-based challenges.

In the game, players venture into the world of Ethenia where all life has been threatened by the corruption of the Yhrosian Empire. It is up to one mighty hero to come to the rescue to save both the entire planet and its inhabitants. You are tasked with aiding Nate who is a Light Apprentice as he overcomes various challenges during his adventure and must make the right decisions in order to save the world. This Comic Book RPG offers up an immersive experience like never before with tons of collectibles and ways to customize your cast of characters.

Light Apprentice -- the Comic Book RPG takes gamers on a wild wide through a beautifully drawn world with an ambient soundtrack to keep them fully immersed in the adventure ahead. The turn-based combat features a wide array of monsters to defeat and leveling up your character is a must if you plan to survive.

In the end, Light Apprentice -- the Comic Book RPG is a fun experience that diehard comic and RPG fans will enjoy. Despite the small bouts of repetitiveness, the game offers up a solid experience for players looking for turn-based gameplay. To learn more, visit the official Light Apprentice -- the Comic Book RPG Steam page.

Features:
  • A comic book-game in which you can make your own choices that affect the story
  • Build your characters based on your own choices: be a warrior or a pacifist!
  • Collect items and equipment to improve your characters' stats
  • Engage or spare the life of several kinds of monsters and bosses
  • A unique graphic style based on hand-drawn art
  • Epic, touching, action-packed storyline
  • 5-10 hours total play time.


Score: 7.5 out of 10
Reviewed for PC


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