“Othercide”, first and foremost, wants to sell itself via its aesthetic. The starting menu of “Otherside”, and definitely a cool screensaver motif. However, I also have a game to review so let us take a look at “Othercide”: Dinfna Hotel: Krikket from Nerd Girl Thoughtsįeel free to check out the other people’s reviews, they do some amazing work, and also manage to keep things shorter than I do. Shady Part of Me: UnwiseOwl from Leaflocker.Othercide: This very article you are reading right now. ![]() Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales: Naithin from Time to Loot.Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous: Was covered on Cubic Creativity before.Of course, I am not the only one writing about the Humble Choice games and it only seems right to give you an overview of what else is in store review-wise. For the February round, I decided to pick “Othercide” as my contribution to the review series, which I had no prior knowledge about but which managed to gain my attention with its presentation. ![]() Another set of games for an affordable price with many titles probably being unknown to most players not for quality reasons, but rather because there are so many games on the market that you cannot keep up with every release. Yet another round of Blaugustian community reviews comes with Humble Choice in February 2023. Shield Bearer - Slam: the most advanced version of Departure (can’t find the name, adds an additional attack for around 600 base damage and adds your damage bonus to it, basically Crit for an extra 5000 damage).Releases: 2020 (Nintendo Switch, PC, Playstation 4, Xbox One) Interrupting Round: Retreat/Epicenter (800/600 Armor, Hopebreaker), Shadow Round: Mirage (target takes 45% more damage, Hopebreaker), Spirit Round: Merge (target does 60% more damage, Hopebreaker).īlademaster - Slash: Mercy (60% more skill damage, Hatedancer), Hateful Stance: Mercy (60% more skill damage, Hatedancer). Soulslinger - Shot: nothing (I wanted to control damage so I didn’t accidentally nuke the Nucleus too soon). I still only resurrected my A Team ringers for the final boss fight. ![]() That was with the top end Memories, with just memories collected during s weeks 2 and 3 you ought to kill the Suffering really easily. Using the strategy I showed for the Suffering with Shield Bearer, 2 Blademasters, and 2 Soulslingers my Shield Bearer only had to Slam twice before it died. This will net you memories very, very quickly and piles of Vitae to apply them. You can even kill every spawn on a Survival Mission, even during Week 5! You’ll spend more time passing turns waiting for spawns than killing. You’ll clear just about anything really quickly. Just nuke your way through most missions in the weeks with level 15 Daughters, 2 Scythedancers with Harvest and 1-2 Soulslingers buffing them with Spirit Round. It makes it laughably easy but feel free to opt out whenever you get bored and just apply what you have. The most sure route is also the most amusing, imo. You can do this faster but as you’ll still be lacking strong Memories it’s a bit of a crapshoot. You can do this two ways, spawn fresh Daughters to murder each boss and use your 5 Resurrection Tokens on your A Team to kill the Suffering. Is the same strategy except now that you have beat him once you have a Remembrance to spawn level 15 Daughters!!!Įffectively you can overpower every other boss with reactions, 2-4 Soulslingers still works, just don’t neglect your Graveyard management and lose your good Daughters to oblivion. ![]() The The Long Nightmare achievement in Othercide worth 314 points Defeat Suffering
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