Grimoire: Heralds of the Winged Exemplar Version 2 Now Live
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Golden Era Games' Cleve Blakemore released his party-based first-person RPG Grimoire: Heralds of the Winged Exemplar back in 2017, after working on it for over two decades. And now, less than two years after the initial release, the second version of the game is live on Steam, offering plenty of fixes and quality of life improvements, along with some new content.
This new update is accompanied by a hefty 50% discount and should be closely followed by the long-awaited Grimoire manual. Here are some additional details:
Version 2 of Grimoire is now live on the Steam Store with a 50% sale through to the New Year! The most incredible old fashioned computer roleplaying game just got a little more awesome!
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Huge amounts of tweaks, fixes, adjustments and new content is found in this version, including the crafting workshop and all the item enhancements!
You can see all the items in your inventory, sort them on a variety of attributes like type and value, assay them, poison them, forge them, enchant them and merge them into new items! There is now a forge, alchemy bench, shrine and hearth in the game where different classes acquire various crafting arts they can apply to items to modify them or greatly improve them in combat!
The manual is being output to .PDF shortly and will be made available on the store from the main page freely so it can be examined by players who have not yet purchased the game to get a good feel for the mechanics. It is extremely extensive and explains all facets of gameplay with detailed explanations of all modes including combat, NPC interaction, character creation, level up, character review and the many mini interfaces like lockpicking and door forcing. It is suitable for printing and formatted for A4 output.
Beginning a new game from the classic game start will reveal new monster graphics and additional features have been added to the original maps. None of this should affect existing save games but players who have completed these areas may not see some of the new events. This will not affect the new regions at all which constitute brand new areas in the game.