

Spoilers!įor the first chapter, I was wary of anything happening to Ludin, (because if the prince died, then the king would probably second guess his alliance with the "great" Carl of the north.) but eventually backed down and used him as my main along with Erikk in Ubin's party.

(Reminds you of 'The Oregon Trail', doesn't it?)Īnd now, for your fellow experiences. You are a leader of a caravan with limited supplies, vulnerable defenses, pursued by horde of ancient foes, surronded by potential traitors, and no option to turn back as you trek across a barren tundra to a "sanctuary" on a hope and a prayer. The writing style is reminiscent of those '80s D&D novels like Dragonlance, but again on the bleaker side. It's set to be a three part game, with the first part out now and takes about ten hours to complete. It's set in a low fantasy, Nordic inspired realm with an art style calling back to those old Disney animated films like 'Beauty & the Beast' that you watched as a kid (make no mistake: the tone of the plot is pretty grim). TBS is a story game with some CRPG (Baldur's Gate, Planescape: Torment, etc) gameplay. Sure, has some problems, but for the series' first episode this is amazing imao. Just finished this game, and, wow! Can't wait for part two.
