![]() Players take on the role of Eden, the affable leader of a brotherhood of mercenaries - think Robin Hood and his merry men - who gets caught up in a rebellion against a tyrannical emperor who mercilessly rules the known world.Īt nearly 20 hours in, I still feel like I’m in the early stages of the plot, but it’s already won me over. It’s essentially medieval fantasy but missing the usual dwarves, goblins and elves, and instead populated by troublesome humans and fearsome monsters. ![]() It may come as a surprise, then, that despite its unconventional, unappealing appearance, Lost Eidolons is a true contender in the SRPG genre.Īrtemisia is a land of swords and spells. Characters look like they’ve just stepped off the Polar Express, dead-eyed but decked out in chainmail. Part of its appeal is that it is a sort-of-Westernized turn-based strategy title in the same vein as something like Fire Emblem, but it trades in anime-style, primary-color hairdos for more lifelike 3D renderings, and for me, that aesthetic choice subtracts a substantial amount of charm. That’s likely to be a controversial take. ![]() Let’s get this out of the way - I think Lost Eidolons is kind of ugly.
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