Malgré un Kickstarter qui s’est planté à 9.655$ sur les 42.000$ demandés, Grimoire: Manastorm sortira prochaine sur Steam. C’est aussi ça la magie de Greenligth !

Grimoire se joue en vue TPS ou FPS et vous met aux commandes d’un magicien parmi les dix jouables. Le jeu s’inspire de DOTA et LoL et propose trois modes de jeu dont un en coop :

Conquest:
Conquest mode is inspired by games like Day of Defeat and Battlefield. This game mode is based on capturing and defending various areas around the map. The longer a team controls an area the more points their team will gain. Teams will also gain points for the initial capture of areas as well as a large number of points for capturing all areas of the map. When this happens all players will respawn and start fresh. Whichever team reaches a certain total of points will win the overall match.

Co-Op Survival:
Grimoire’s Co-Op Survival mode draws on inspiration from the classic Warcraft 3 mod Hero Siege, Left for Dead, and Call-of-Duty’s zombie mode. This game mode will pit players against the computer as they try to survive as long as possible against increasingly difficult waves of enemies. Depending on the map players will also defend different objectives or attempt to escape an area. Players will start with basic spells and then upgrade and replace those spells with others as they gain experience.

Arena:
The Arena game mode is inspired by games like Counter-Strike and World of Warcraft Arena. Players will get one death per round and careful aim, quick reactions, and teamwork will ultimately determine which team will win the overall match. This game mode has a heavy emphasis on class/spell composition and strategy and is designed to promote intense competition between teams. Also planned for this game mode is a unique objective which will be announced later.

Comme vous pouvez le voir sur la vidéo ci-dessus, les développeurs n’ont pas tout misé sur les graphismes. Reste à savoir si le gameplay vaut la peine de s’y intéresser : pour ce faire il vous suffit de réclamer une clé qui vous donnera accès à l’alpha sur Steam. Si jamais vous ne recevez rien, il vous faudra attendre l’accès anticipé qui débutera début février et qui devrait coûter aux alentours de 7-8€.

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