Heads Will Roll Reforged | Medieval Soldier RPG - 01 - One Hundred Years War
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Let's play Heads Will Roll: Reforged, a medieval tactical RPG that thrusts us into the life of a militiaman during the One Hundred Years War, fighting (at first) for England. It's a charming game with great replay value, and many chances to replay as you will die often! Plays similar to A Legionary's Life.
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Hardcore survival RPG with non-linear story that lets you play as a young medieval soldier who over the course of battles and adventures becomes the most formidable and respected knight of his era. Or, if he’s not lucky enough, perishes in the chaos of the Hundred Years' War.
Heads Will Roll: Reforged lets the player to take a role of an ordinary medieval soldier who finds himself in the middle of the legendary Hundred Years War between the kings of England and France. You start your way as a simple footman, whose sole ambition is to survive, but with proper skill and cunning or through blood and preservation, you might soon see yourself becoming one of the most famous knights of your time.
This game is a unique type of RPG with survival mechanics and turn-based combat that requires player to make careful decision both inside and outside the fight. The sophisticated combat system utilizes many different parameters including characters’ stats and attributes, familiarity and proficiency with certain weapons, weapon length, fatigue level, various traumas and injuries, as well as hundreds of different items and consumables.
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Music from this game includes (beautiful) work from
Alexander Nakarada
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"french is a dead language anyway"
I just felt a disturbance in the force
Loved Legionaries life, this one is much more complex for sure.
I’m addicted to the snowballing you get from getting further and further with each run.
I'm also addicted to the progression system
Comes in, drops a banger of a video, stops at a great point, far too common Mr tortuga
Next video is out tomorrow! I try to keep the first video under 40 min so it seems more approachable to those on the fence, but these videos tend to extend in length over the series :)
@TortugaPower point about the game, if you shut off your pc instead of hitting quit you lose your save file... so keep that in mind, I learned the hard way
You have a knack of finding hidden gems, eager to see how this random character in a brutal world fares.
Thanks to the almighty algorithm, I stumbled across your channel and this game. I've died a dozen times over already but I made it to chapter 2! Once. Then died. Level 21 though, so that is nice.
Love your style and looking forwards to seeing your play through as I play along as well.
This game caught me by surprise as well. Glad YT (praise be!) deigned to favor this video with their grace. Now we can all enjoy dying in it together.
Just picked this up and learned so much from this video. Thanks!
Great to hear it
Why have I never heard of this game, it looks great.
Great video as always. This is like the fifth game I bought because of your recommendation!
Just bought this after watching. This reminds me of the chilled games I played as a kid. Would love to see a playthrough
Playthrough is happening, in fact you should already have a small queue ready :)
@@TortugaPower just finished episode 2 and this one dropped perfect timing mate 🤣
hope we get more of this. just picked it up and im addicted
Next episode in just a few hours!
nice fun selection of somewhat obscure games.
This looks cool, looking forward to this
Fun game! Hope to see more. Good thing to stream too
Only bummer is that you're only allowed one savegame slot, so I can't do Twitch and YT simultaneously :(
@@TortugaPower I'll stream it for you buddy :)
Look neat! I'd like to see you play this a bunch.
Good stuff
Cool game!
This was fun, I had no idea this game existed.
Tortuga: Gives explanation about game mechanics, closes with "Go ahead and be a hero and get yourself killed."
Me: Right, I got it. I should have the same energy as one of your Rule the Waves destroyer captains.
The DDs have more survivability, if it's possible to imagine.
@@TortugaPower From my experience that's mainly because when the Fleet commander turns up with 200 destroyers you've actually got a 75% chance of surviving. Safety in numbers doesn't really work when youre it!
reminds me of the old flash games like sand and sandals.
Yeah, thought the same thing (about flash games, never heard of sand and sandals)
Yeah reminds me of those old X management flash games that's also half visual novel
@@TortugaPower Think he means Swords and Sandals, which is exactly the same thing I thought after seeing the interface! One of my faves as a kid!
Very fun
So I've only played a bit of this (like the most I've ever managed is to survive the first two fights, killing like four guys), but I've liked it so far. The combat feels really good, like I've had a few deaths that were obviously just bad RNG, but most of the time it feels like I'm really controlling the pace of the fights, and when I do die, it usually feels like there is something I could have done differently to change the outcome.
You said that it incentivizes being unvirtuous, but honestly I kinda like that. Like, most games with a good/evil morality mechanic make doing the good thing the objectively better option, with comparable (if not more) mechanical benefits, usually a better fleshed out storyline, and (obviously) smoother NPC relations. I mean, it makes some sense, the vast majority of people play the good route when given a choice, but still, it is (IMO) a very good way to ground a game in reality to have being a selfish asshole pay off, and being generally nice to have smaller bonuses.
I agree about the RNG! That must be part of the reason why dying doesn't feel too bad.
"So you expect me to talk?"
"No Mr. Tortuga, I expect you to DIE! Over and OVER again!"
i.e. the key point of a rogue like (or lite) is that you DO die to progress; and hopefully learn something along the way instead of just piling up your new stat points.
Though the thing that I'm confused about: so you gain some virtue and maybe lose respect with the lads--then you die. When you start again, does THAT character inherit that virtue and army distancing OR is that all back to zero and you just have new extra stats???
Certainly could call this is roguelike with the HWR difficulty. When you die, your new character starts from scratch, new virtue and reputation. So one run decision does not impact future ones.
Late comment onto first video for the YT Gods. If you see the times between this message and other messages you'll know why I'm here.
Always appreciate it, Mr. Dragon.
it's probably me just being bad at the game, but i played it for about like six hours and i never get past the second fight
It's a brutal game in the beginning. You can try to mimic my training and combat, as I usually get further.
I have 31k point's im over lvl 1800. And im still struggling. Cant go over 25 point's in a skill ,^^,
Do you mean 25 points in a skill at char creation, or in the game? Because I've seen enemies over 25...
30% x 3 chances, that's practically 0% 😂
This guy gets it
Not gonna lie all the menues look super shit and theres isnt any kind of charm in the graphics unlike legionary it may have systems that i dont know of or can even be the better game gameplay wise buts it lacks quite hard in the looks aspect thats why no one knows of it
Graphics are as good as Rule the Waves! :D
But to clarify/for my understanding: are you saying that Legionary's Life had more charming graphics?
@@TortugaPower yeah you did understand thats what im saying