Thymesia game review

Thymesia is an indie Souls-like game that tried to provide a good experience and, despite various problems, it almost succeeded. Stay with trends by reviewing this game.

Challenging games have taken over the video game industry. Products that try to provide a different experience by designing tough bosses or challenging enemies. OverBorder Studio is one of those independent studios that, through Thymesia, its first work, went to challenging games and soul-like style and targeted the users of these games.

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Now Thymesia has been launched on the market, and at first glance, we are dealing with an attractive and fun Souls-like product that has taken inspiration from the two games Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Bloodborne, but it also has problems that have affected the player’s enjoyment and experience to some extent. The story structure of Soulslike games is usually in such a way that the creator tries to focus more on the mythology and its narrative through dialogues, writings, cutscenes and more. This does not mean that games of this genre lack storytelling.

However, Thymesia does not specifically focus on this sector. The beginning and end of the game is not something that wants to satisfy die-hard fans of Soulslike games, and apart from the fact that no mythology is considered, the narration of the story is done only through the manuscripts that can be found during each main and secondary stage. you will Of course, from the Taiwanese studio OverBorder, which has only seven members and developed their first product, you can’t expect much, but focusing more on the story part of the game could have provided a better experience.

Focusing more on the story part of the game could provide a better experience to the audience

In terms of gameplay, we are on the side of a fun product. Thymesia offers an interesting and fun combat system. Corvus , the protagonist, has a primary weapon with which he can slaughter enemies. On the other hand, the production team has also incorporated other mechanisms so that the fighting system has its own complexities and offers good diversity. Apart from the sword, due to the feathers he has, Kravus can repel the heavy blows of the enemies and prepare the conditions for his own attack. On the other hand, due to its claws, it can apply secondary and more efficient blows to enemies and bosses. The main point of the combat system is that your secondary and main hits are not just for damaging enemies. Rather, you must reduce the enemies’ health bar first with the main weapon, and then apply the full amount of damage with a secondary strike (through the claws).

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In fact, you initially inflict damage that is not stable and after the passage of time, its effect is lost and the health bar of the enemy or boss in question is filled. Meanwhile, if you quickly deal damage through a secondary hit, the enemies’ health bar will no longer be restored. On the face of it, it may seem like a no-brainer, and it creates an uneven difficulty level, but after killing a few early enemies in the game, you’ll get to grips with it, and it’s not at all unnaturally difficult.

The diversity of the combat system does not end only with the mentioned items. The Plague Weapons team has built in various weapons that you can release and acquire by killing enemies or through enemies. Meanwhile, the Kravus character upgrade system may not be as deep as it should be, but the Talent system has a good impact on your gameplay. Through the character upgrade system, you can upgrade the power of the claws, the amount of damage with the Saber weapon (the main weapon of the story character) and the health bar. The Talent section includes different branches such as Saber, Claw, Strategy and the like. Each time you upgrade the level of the protagonist, you get a special point to release the talent of the desired branch. Now, how you spend your talent points is what shapes the way you play.

Thymesia offers an interesting and fun combat system

Of course, if the strategies you are considering to fight do not work, you can easily spend the talent points in other branches and parts, and the creator has left the audience’s hands open in this part. Apart from the above, Thymesia is considered a short game and it will take 6-7 hours of your time to complete the three story stages. Meanwhile, a number of stages and sub-bosses have been designed so that you can expand your experience, but the type of stage design and the lack of attention to detail have caused the audience to connect with the world of Thymesia as it should and may not be able to.

The type of stage design and the lack of attention to detail have caused the audience to not be able to communicate with the world of Thymesia as it should.

Visually, Thymesia looks good as a stand-alone game, and the animations for various moves such as Parry, Dodging and Finishing Shots are well designed. Apart from the design of the stages, the thing that is a bit interesting in this section is the destructibility of objects in the environment such as boxes. The game was expected to provide better destructibility in this regard, but you are not able to destroy many objects and this is the reason why sometimes you cannot dodge easily in the environment and during the battle with enemies. The design of the enemies and bosses of the game is also small due to the short duration of the game. However, the main bosses have a unique design and will entertain you.

Technically, although Thymesia does not have any specific or annoying bugs, sometimes you will experience a short frame drop when entering a new environment. Of course, it does not affect your overall experience. The Thymesia game does not have special voice acting, and even the conversations of fictional characters with the protagonist are displayed in written form. However, the music of the game during the battle with the bosses is audible and well conveys the feeling of the fight.

With that said, if you’re looking for an indie Souls-like game that can keep you entertained for a while, Thymesia is a good choice. Although it has issues in design, gameplay, and story, Thymesia’s combat system can keep you entertained for hours.

The review of the game is done according to the computer version

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