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[Update: Greenlit] Stuck In Greenlight Limbo: ‘Sword of Fireheart – The Awakening Element’

July 1st, 2016 Wraithkal Feature
[Update: Greenlit] Stuck In Greenlight Limbo: ‘Sword of Fireheart – The Awakening Element’

This time the spotlight will be shining on Sword of Fireheart – The Awakening Element, a rather icy RPG. Let’s help it escape Greenlight limbo, eh?

Dario, a swordsman who lived in a quiet village, back from a trip and finds his village completely frozen, including all people. Now he must look for a way to bring his friends back to normal and save the village.

See? Frozen. Icy. Nailed it. But seriously, this is bad news for Dario. Big time. Oh and what the above quote doesn’t mention, is how the poor fella has his work cut out for him. Literally. Enemies are to be sliced in half for him to earn XP, level up, take on bigger baddies, kick even more ass, and in the end, hopefully harness the power of the dar – I mean, amass enough power to save everyone. Because good always prevails. Except when it doesn’t. So… anyway, fight, fight, and fight some more, until all is right again, in Sword of Fireheart – The Awakening Element. Yup.

Riddle me this, dear reader: why do YOU think Sword of Fireheart – The Awakening Element hasn’t made it through Greenlight? The game won’t be out until “4º trimestre de 2016” (wait, what?), but even so -- how about visiting its Greenlight page and handing over a ‘yes’ if you like what you see? Remember: your vote could make all the difference!

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Whenever a big AAA title claims it'll "innovate with groundbreaking features", it usually turns out to be a snore-fest; one which simply mimics other games (poorly). This is where my interest indie game interest comes from: pick a random title from a pile of these, and chances are you’ll end up with something genuinely unique - often for well less than $60 too.

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