Iron Danger is a great game and highly recommend checking it out. The graphics of Iron Danger are gorgeous, being very similar to Torchlight, coupled with high end voice acting for the dialogue, helping you get cemented in the story very quickly.
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To avoid this, my advice is to properly read the very well designed tutorial explanations, as once you learn how to block and use the timeline mechanic, things not only get easier, as well as fun, which is what the developers indented it to be. You will have to really relearn everything you know about hack and slash games when you play Iron Danger, and you might get frustrated in the begging as I did at first, dying time after time. This brings an exciting and technical combination of tactical turn-based strategies and action of real-time games. If you don’t take note of your actions properly, you will die very quickly, as its very unforgiving if you are going in to mash your mouse button like the other games here. While this might sound like a “I’ve seen this before” mechanic, you really haven’t until your played this game for yourself. Iron Danger is a tactical combat game that sports a very unique time manipulation mechanic, allowing you to reverse time and rethink your strategy upon death, to change your fate and come out alive instead of dead. But at the same time it also has some hack and slash elements to it, so thought, why not as its a really good game. I was in two minds about putting it in this list, as its definitely the slowest paced game of the lot, falling more towards a turn based game. Iron Danger is unlike any game you’ve really played before, especially in the aRPG genre. I still recommend at least two of the stories in this volume to Hack/slash fans!. I am grateful to have another volume from the original series, but this was definitely one of the weaker volumes since none of these stories were written by Tim Seeley. I was reading this one last night in bed, and I had a hard time reading Mercy Sparx's dialogue when she's normal, her dialogue is fine to read, but when shes in Demon mode I guess, her dialogue bubbles are black with red writing, which made it really annoying and hard to read, I get what they were trying to do, but if i can't read her dialogue, I can't connect with her at all! The story for this was fine, but it definitely added to the weaker stories of this volume. The final story is a crossover, which I generally love to see in Hack/Slash! Only this time Cassie and Vlad team up with Mercy Sparx? (Who I seriously have never heard of). This was definitely the most fun story in the volume, I liked the style in which the story was told, and it overall is the cheesy dark comedy type stories that I love to read from this series! Then we have the story, where Cassie and Vlad have to fight a Slasher who can regenerate and basically can't die. The story in this volume just wasn't that interesting and the characters of Cat and Pooch don't really click with me. Unfortunately I couldn't really get into these characters in either stories, I don't know what it is. Next we have the famous Cat and Pooch, who I see some of my friends here on GR adore! They also appeared recently in the new Hack/Slash: Resurrection #7. I liked this one a lot, as we get to see more character development, and was definitely the most emotional story of the volume. The first story delves deeper into Vlad's backstory where we see, where he originally came from.
So I got this as a gift the other day, technically I have only read volumes 1 and 2 of the original Hack/Slash series, but these standard volumes are becoming so hard to find that beggars can't be choosers! So this book like the other volumes I've read is filled with different short stories, all of them only being one or two issues long. I liked this one a lot, as we get to see more cha An okay read.