Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising acts as one thing of a prologue to the crowdfunded Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, which is aiming for a 2023 launch on PS5 and PS4. It is a side-scrolling motion RPG with an emphasis on character-switching fight, however it additionally dabbles in Metroidvania-esque exploration and even city constructing. An attention-grabbing combine at a look, however it takes hours for Rising’s techniques to actually click on — and the sport’s not that lengthy to start with.
It’s fairly simple to fall for Rising’s appeal early on, although. The sport boasts some beautiful artwork path, and the entire journey has a comfortable, old-fashioned JRPG vibe to it, regardless of its side-scrolling fundamentals. Its predominant forged of characters can be first rate, sporting enjoyable personalities propped towards a whimsical fantasy setting. The story’s not that attention-grabbing — historic ruins and historic secrets and techniques — however for probably the most half, it is enjoyably easy, and there is definitely potential on the planet constructing.
Gameplay construction is the place Rising stumbles. It is completely filled with tediously boring facet quests, which assist pad out an in any other case temporary tour. There’s a form of laid-back enchantment to those aims — you’ll be able to typically grind by way of them with out a lot thought — however the sheer quantity of fundamental fetch quests signifies that your persistence will possible be examined.
The issue is that facet quests supply up necessary rewards, like character upgrades and enhancements to the city’s amenities. If you wish to get to the great things, you have to embrace the tedium — and that is very true of the title’s fight mechanics.
On a base stage, Rising’s fight is okay. The controls are pretty easy, and the character switching works properly as you rack up heavy-hitting combos. Nevertheless it all turns into rather more partaking as you achieve entry further skills and assaults — the aforementioned great things that is locked behind the grind. Now, we’re not saying that it’s best to simply have every part unlocked from the beginning, however fights can really feel unnecessarily stunted till you can also make us of particular abilities.
In the event you can abdomen its disappointingly boring quests, Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising is a strong sufficient motion RPG. Some fairly visuals and a comfortable JRPG vibe do quite a bit to masks its flaws.