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Earthlock: Festival of Magic launching Sept 1st on Xbox One, free for Gold members
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Published onAugust 22, 2016
published onAugust 22, 2016
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Earthlock: Festival of Magic has just been revealed as one of September’s freeGames with Gold video games for Xbox Live Gold members. The game will also be launching on September 1stso will be purchasable onXbox Onefor those gamers without the premium service subscription.
Earthlock: Festival of Magic is a Western roleplaying game with a focus on story, levelling, crafting, and combat. Here’s the official description:What starts as a simple quest for desert scavenger Amon soon sprawls into a journey where several unlikely heroes join to save Umbra, a beautiful but harsh world that mysteriously stopped spinning thousands of cycles ago.
Explore the world of Umbra and face myriads of monsters in exhilarating turn-based combat. Kiting lets you strategically take on as many enemies as you like. The more enemies the more experience gained. Mix up your strategy to beat your enemies using two different stances per character, and build your characters’ battle bond to unleash powerful abilities or unique perks.
Customize each character’s progression with the Talent Table. Find new Talent Tiles in the world or craft your own. Grow plants and gather ingredients to craft ammo and items. All this on your idyllic home island.
Have you been waiting for Earthlock: Festival of Magic? Let us know in the comments below.
Radu Tyrsina
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