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Nine Parchments, the co-op action game of spell-slinging pandemonium, just got updated with more arenas that will make veteran wizards stroke their beards with excitement. The game is 50% off during our Summer Sale.

These six new Arenas are intended for characters over lvl 40. You fight using five spells - your three starting ones plus two more that you pick upon entering. Lay waste to the hordes of monsters waiting within to unlock the next Arena and eventually see your name spelled high on the Leaderboards.
A new student arrives to help you face these challenges: the promising Prince Selius, armed with his own magical accessories and unique spells. You can unlock Selius through the Arena levels and find out more about him by playing the main game.
Niceeee!
How about finally finishing Trine, you lazy asshats?

No, I am never letting this go.
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Breja: How about finally finishing Trine, you lazy asshats?

No, I am never letting this go.
One of the reasons I never bothered with Nine Parchments.
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Breja: How about finally finishing Trine, you lazy asshats?

No, I am never letting this go.
Ever played Trine before?

Good luck with that last bit. :P

And does Nine Parchments have SP?
Oh wait, first review says don't bother.
Post edited June 08, 2018 by tinyE
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Breja: How about finally finishing Trine, you lazy asshats?

No, I am never letting this go.
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tinyE: Ever played Trine before?

Good luck with that last bit. :P
I played all three... or rather two and 1/3, which is exactly the problem :P

And yeah, that last level in the first game is a bitch. I had to lower the difficulty to get through it. I know, I know - "git gud". Whatever.
Post edited June 08, 2018 by Breja
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Breja: I played all three... or rather two and 1/3, which is exactly the problem :P

And yeah, that last level in the first game is a bitch. I had to lower the difficulty to get through it. I know, I know - "git gud". Whatever.
I didn't lower the difficulty (I probably shouldn't have been so stubborn and just toggled it down), but I don't know how many times I tried before I finally got past it. Took me forever though.
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Breja: I played all three... or rather two and 1/3, which is exactly the problem :P

And yeah, that last level in the first game is a bitch. I had to lower the difficulty to get through it. I know, I know - "git gud". Whatever.
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GR00T: I didn't lower the difficulty (I probably shouldn't have been so stubborn and just toggled it down), but I don't know how many times I tried before I finally got past it. Took me forever though.
I gave up and lowered the difficulty after something like two days. I'm not proud of it, but failing so much was really souring my mood and I just wanted to be done with it so it wouldn't piss me off anymore :P Thankfully the sequel was much more... sane at the end.
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Breja: How about finally finishing Trine, you lazy asshats?

No, I am never letting this go.
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tinyE: Ever played Trine before?

Good luck with that last bit. :P

And does Nine Parchments have SP?
Oh wait, first review says don't bother.
I played exlusively SP and it was nice experience. It's Twin stick Shooter, so maybe that trows people off.
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BeatriceElysia: Niceeee!
Just in time! :D
Showing my PC bias here, I guess, but what's a 'twin stick shooter'? I assume it means you need a controller to play it?
Post edited June 08, 2018 by GR00T
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GR00T: Showing my PC bias here, I guess, but what's a 'twin stick shooter'? I assume it means you need a controller to play it?
You don't need controller. Twin stick shooter is when you shoot things up like enemies. This one has magic instead of guns.
It features different collectables and unlocks also.
Post edited June 08, 2018 by BeatriceElysia
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BeatriceElysia: . Twin stick shooter is when you shoot things up like enemies.
I'm still unclear on the terminology here. I've played games like Elex or even turn-based like Fallout and Hard West (or even the 3d Fallouts) where you shoot things up. Never heard them called twin stick shooters.
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GR00T: Showing my PC bias here, I guess, but what's a 'twin stick shooter'? I assume it means you need a controller to play it?
'Twin stick' refers to the axis sticks of a controller, one is for walking (left stick) the other one for aiming (right stick).
Post edited June 08, 2018 by NuffCatnip
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GR00T: Showing my PC bias here, I guess, but what's a 'twin stick shooter'? I assume it means you need a controller to play it?
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NuffCatnip: 'Twin stick' refers to the axis sticks of a controller, one is for walking (left stick) the other one for aiming (right stick).
So it is about a controller. Which begs the question of how this would play with KB+M.