![]() The best way to view it would be that you are buying Evoland 2 and that the first title is a nice little pack in to just get your feet wet. There are a few notable highlights, specifically a Diablo styled dungeon and the very Tetramaster like knockoff card game called Double Twin, but most will only last a short time and coupled with a very rudimentary story will fail to leave a lasting impression. That’s not to say that it is inherently bad but it is a much more basic and direct entry that carries a runtime of only about 4 hours. It should be noted that if you are purchasing this bundle, it will not be for Evoland 1. With so many different styles on display it would be very easy for developer Shiro Games to slip up and fail to deliver on one or two but they are all honestly wonderful renderings of the different generations that the genre has evolved through. Don’t grow too accustomed to it however since they will quickly progress into full color, 16 bit and even early polygon style presentations depending entirely on which dungeon, area or timeframe of the game you are in. When you first boot up you will be met with basic, mostly colorless 8 bit imagery. ![]() It is a little challenging to discuss the graphics because due to the concept of the titles they are in a constant flux. Those unfamiliar with the series should know that it is mostly an RPG that seems to carry a controlled identity crisis meant to deliver an adventure through a history lesson and a nostalgia trip all at the same time. ![]() Evoland 1 and 2 have finally found their way to consoles through the release of Evoland: Legendary Edition. ![]()
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