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In fights you have the power to summon units at the cost of “Gig points”, and command them following a turn order on a grid. You have a world map that travel around, and you visit key locations of interest to progress the story and get into fights. If you’ve played a grid based tactic title before, you’ll have a good basis for how Soul Nomad works. And so the protagonist is forced into a contract with the Master of Death himself, Gig, in a bid to try and use his powers to eliminate the World Eaters without succumbing to his influence. The leader of the village elects the protagonist to finish the job of their forefathers, and defeat the World Eaters so that the world will know peace once again. After 200 years, the protagonist is adopted into a hidden village, and tasked with being a protector.
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After a great battle, Gig is defeated, but the World Eaters remain, albeit in a dormant state. So what about the game itself? Well, in Soul Nomad we delve into a world ravaged by giant monsters called “World Eaters”, led by a man named Gig, the Master of Death. It took about 6 hours, and me having to get a friend to log into my account, boot up the game, change the config options to a working resolution, and then my friend had to send me the config file. Unfortunately, apparently I don’t fall into this category. There are workarounds available on the Steam discussion page, so hopefully those work for most people. Some people have an issue where the screen shows black on start-up, but you can still interact with the game, see the cursor, and hear the audio. Has it held up well, or have the ravages of time crushed what was a really intriguing title? It’s time to find out.įirst thing first before we get into the gameplay, at the time of writing this review there are some…technical issues with the title on PC.
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Now no longer only a PS2 title released back in 2007, Soul Nomad is now available for PC. One of the NIS titles that shows a bit of a darker foray into the storytelling zone, and a title I put 80+ hours into back in the day. Soul Nomad and the World Eaters is a classic NIS title that really hits home to my nostalgia.
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Soul Nomad & the World Eaters developed by Nippon Ichi Software, codeglue and published by NIS America Inc.- PC review by Richard with a copy provided by the publisher