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Heroine Anthem Zero Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 PC (No Commentary Playthrough) Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx5r9usE1Zvc1uanrp5ekg?subconfir. Heroine Anthem Zero - With a emotionally resonating soundtrack and beautiful visual art style, Heroine Anthem Zero is the FIRST EPISODE in an epic fantasy adventure game from WindThunder Studio. An unforgettable experience that blends storytelling, music and stunning visuals, it is over ten years in the making. Come and enter the moving world of adventure from long ago.The story begins with. With a emotionally resonating soundtrack and beautiful visual art style, Heroine Anthem Zero is the FIRST EPISODE in an epic fantasy adventure game from WindT.

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Heroine Anthem Zero focuses on story-telling, which is all fine and good unless you’re in the market for a solid metroidvania. Combat takes a backseat to narration and platforming for a more laid back metroidvanian experience.

Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend (Japanese: 冴えない 彼女 (ヒロイン) の育てかた, Hepburn: Saenai Hiroin no Sodatekata), also known in the long form Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata and the short form Saekano (冴えカノ), is a Japanese light novel series by Fumiaki Maruto, with illustrations by Kurehito Misaki. Summary: With a emotionally resonating soundtrack and beautiful visual art style, Heroine Anthem Zero is the first installment in an epic fantasy adventure game from WindThunder Studio. Gameplay features 2D side-scrolling movement and combat, simple and intuitive controls - yet at the heart of the.

Author: Lady Dawn

Developer: WindThunder Studio

Publisher: Winking Entertainment

Genre: Indie, Action, RPG, 2D Side Scroller

Release Date: 23rd of December, 2016

Type: Single-player

You play as Wanin, a Forest Guardian whose task is to protect his hometown. The world plunges into chaos, its monsters going wild and becoming extra aggressive, meaning it’s up to you to save it. The plot thickens when you realize the problem stems from strife that spans generations and it falls upon your shoulders to save a land cursed by an unforgiving god.

The game can be played with mouse and keyboard or with gamepad. Both work well, but the usage of “up” as a means to interact with objects and people meant that I was accidentally speaking to people or walking into buildings while controlling Wanin. Using “b” to accept was also weird for me as a Western gamer, but I got over that eventually.

The game world is split into a series of interconnected segments typical of the Metroidvania genre. In order to progress, you’ll need to put your platforming and, to a lesser extent, your combat skills to good use.

If you have a good eye, you can often spot the areas hidden behind the environment and often times beyond a harmful obstacle like thorns. In these nooks you’ll find chests filled with Cimu, the game’s currency, and health upgrades. Wanin has the ability to double jump and also to dash if you double-tap forward, which can increase the range of a single jump as well as speed up travel.

Money is used to buy new equipment for Wanin once you’ve unlocked the shop, and also to rest at inns and camps to replenish your health.

Wanin can equip two types of equipment: armor and weapons. These increase his defense and attack respectively, in addition to enabling a different charge attack. Wanin can only use one type of charge attack at a time, so other than a little dash that Mormolia does, there aren’t a lot of attack options. Armor is added at random, but new weapons are unlocked via blueprints awarded from fighting boss monsters.

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Once you unlock the shop, you will also be able to fast travel to any location the sales girl, Anasul, sets up shop. Fast travel is free, so it’s a great way to get around.

Your standard enemy can be taken out with one or two hits, though some of the hardier ones can only be damaged by your charge attack. Still, enemies in the game don’t pose much of a threat.

Defeating an enemy yields money, attack power ups, food (apples which heal a bit and meat, which heals a lot), and runes in your possession and the the more you have, the more powerful Wanin’s basic attack will be. If you have 3 in your possession, for instance, the third attack in a combo will result in a powerful purple aura that adds a bit of range. Getting stuck by an enemy can result in losing a rune, so stay on your toes.

**Items, for whatever reason, are not automatically drawn to Wanin, which was a hindrance as I had to chase down Cimu and apples when my health was low. Sometimes the latter rolled into a patch of thorns and was lost forever.

Boss enemies pose more of a threat, but still, lack the oomph bosses in other games of the same genre possess.

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They won’t leave you at the edge of your seat or make you want to punch your screen after being outwitted for the umpteenth time, nor will there be a tired sense of exhilaration after you’ve felled a worthy foe. Bosses, though large and intimidating, have an attack pattern and don’t change things up too much once they’re low on health because, by that time, you’ve beaten them.

Still, they, like everything else in this game, are visually pleasing and interesting.

Aesthetics are where the game really shines. Done in anime style, the characters are all perfect specimens of humanity: buff, slender, and beautiful. There’s plenty of fan service to be enjoyed if you’re into that sort of thing.

Fanservice.
Fanservice.
Innuendo anyone?

More fanservice.

No context needed.

Cutscenes depicting larger murals that are panned across tell the majority of the story and are fully voice acted in your choice of Chinese or Japanese w/ English subtitles. The music is nice too, and there are even a few song that are sung during cutscenes.
That being said, cutscenes are often times longer than need be. There’s no way to skip them or speed them up and some last upwards of four minutes. Rather than engage me in the story, this served to decrease my interest.

.Pros.

  • The art and music are great. The atmosphere as a whole is well-done.
  • Metroidvania style hidden areas where you can find treasure.
  • Cut scenes are fully voice-acted and some include original songs. Chinese and Japanese voiceover options.
  • Quick travel is unlocked early and doesn’t cost a single Cimu.

.Cons.

  • The game takes a long time to get started. The first four hours are full of cut scenes and exposition without much in terms of combat.
  • Cut scenes cannot be skipped. This wouldn’t be an issue if some of the aforementioned cut scenes didn’t take upwards of 4 minutes.
  • The translation isn’t great in some places. This is a minor issue.
  • The story, due to a combination of how slowly it unfolds and the fact that it’s your typical pretty-boy-saves-the-world sort of thing, isn’t particularly interesting. This is subjective, of course.
  • Controls are a little wonky. Using “up” on the left stick in order to interact with objects means that I oftentimes spoke to NPCs or entered doorways without meaning to while using the D-pad was uncomfortable. These are not rebindable.
  • There’s no magnetisation when it comes to collecting items. Items will bounce and roll away from you and taking a moment to chase them down becomes bothersome.

Bottom Line

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You won’t miss out by waiting for a sale.

A solid story-telling game with some combat and exploration elements. This is a tentative thumbs-up for me because I did enjoy the exchanges between characters and exploration even if the combat was on the basic side. 14.99 may be a little steep for a glorified VN, however.

If you’re in the market for a challenging metroidvania, steer clear. If you’re in the mood for a boatload of exposition and narrative then Heroine Anthem Zero may be right up your alley.

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Available Regions for Activation

Across the globe, except South America and Europe.
  • Afghanistan
  • Algeria
  • American Samoa
  • Angola
  • Anguilla
  • Antarctica
  • Antigua & Barbuda
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  • Australia
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  • Western Sahara
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  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe

About the game

With a emotionally resonating soundtrack and beautiful visual art style, Heroine Anthem Zero is the first installment in an epic fantasy adventure game from WindThunder Studio. Gameplay features 2D side-scrolling movement and combat, simple and intuitive controls -- yet at the heart of the game is our trademark storytelling. A hybrid between game and story, it may not be for the hardcore platform gamer, but yet if you are intrigued by a story over ten years in the making, come and enter the stunningly moving world of adventure from long ago.

The story begins with the last Cataclysm, with the descendants of the Savior rebuilding the land around the World Tree Terasyr. Thousands of years later the Engora Dynasty grows into prosperity, with Fae and Human together resisting the encroaching advances of evil from the edges of the world, and deathly Longhorn Woods.
As fate brings Wanin the Forest Keeper and the wandering cat-girl Shama Kutami together, the entangling web of destinies unfolds. In a world unforgiven by God, their fight for survival unknowingly bears the weight and sins of thousands of generations hereafter.

Highlights

  • Available in English for the first time! Heroine Anthem Zero is the first game in the series to support English!
  • Featuring well-known Voice Actors in various languages, including Yūsuke Kobayashi (The Heroic Legend of Arslan) and Tomoka Wakabayashi (The iDOLM@STER)
  • Exquisitely detailed 2D visuals, bring the world of Heroine Anthem Zero to life with its vibrant characters and stunning world setting.
  • A hauntingly beautiful soundtrack, following in the tradition of the Heroine Anthem series: famous composers (known for their work in RPG classics such as Chinese Paladin series) as well as Japanese composers new to the series have joined forces to produce unforgettable music.
  • Weapons and skills -- Character progression is closely tied to the weapon and items in Heroine Anthem Zero, switching weapons changes damage and other attributes,as well as attack motions. Weapons can also interact with the stage levels.
  • Explore carefully crafted side-scrolling maps and dungeons, solve interactive puzzles and discover hidden treasure locations for powerful items.

System Requirements

Minimum

  • OS:Windows 7 / 8 / 10 (64-bit)
  • Storage:3 GB
  • Processor:Intel Core2 Duo E6550 / AMD
  • Memory:4 GB
  • Graphics:NVIDIA Geforce GT440(512M)/ AMD Radeon
  • DirectX:11

Minimum

  • OS:Mac OSX 10.10+
  • Storage:3 GB
  • Processor:1.4GHz dual-core Intel Core i5
  • Memory:4 GB
  • Graphics:Intel HD Graphics 5000
  • Release date:2016-12-23
  • Developer: WindThunder Studio
  • Publisher: Winking Entertainment

Game Mode

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  • Single-player

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