Northern Shadow Announced
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Given it promises to mix city building and first-person dungeon crawling, I'm very interested to see how Northern Shadow, an indie but very promising looking title from Turkish developers Arda Güneş and Taner Tezel, will pan out. For now we have a trailer:
And a promising but far from extensive blurb from the official website:
Northern Shadow is a first person perspective RPG where you can build and manage your own kingdom. It has both sandbox elements, and a classical RPG story.
Game starts after the great defeat of the Northern Kingdom, at the hands of an unknown enemy. Some of the survivors have traveled to distant lands in hopes of rebuilding the now fallen kingdom.
Features
Your kingdom, your people
Build and improve your own city. Communicate with other kingdoms, negotiate trade agreements and build alliances. Defend your city and your lands.
RPG systems with a skill based focus
In combat, depend on your own skills, rather than statistics on your character sheet. Use spells or weapons, you can play the game your way. Craft weapons for your use, or for your troops.
Living World
Living economy allows you to see the ripples of your own actions all around the world. Your steward will take care of your city while you are gone.
Explore
Discover worlds both above, and beneath the earth. Find precious mineral veins and other treasures.
Gameplay
You can only control your own character. Build your city by talking to your steward, or workers and selecting an appropriate lot from a miniature map. Protect your surrounding lands by ordering patrols and giving special missions to your troops. Troop effectiveness is determined by their training and weapons/armor quality.
Your cities can produce different wares, which you can trade with other kingdoms if you wish, but you have to protect your roads and provide safe environment for traders first. Wage war or form alliances with other computer controlled kingdoms as you see fit.
It is all text based (no voice overs), but has an expanding story with many arcs.
The game is also on Steam Greenlight, where you can vote in favor or against its eventual Steam release.
Thanks, Rock, Paper, Shotgun.