Moscow, Russia – March 20, 2018 – In Ash of Gods, the upcoming narrative RPG from developer AurumDust, combat plays an important role in your party’s success or failure on their various quests. With dozens of combat units, each featuring special abilities and synergies with other units, a battle can be fought in countless different ways. When you add in the additional collectible combat cards, there’s even an element of chaos introduced into the mix! Watch today’s new video to get a brief overview of how to make the most of the incredible flexibility and depth of the combat system in Ash of Gods when it is released on March 23.
Ash of Gods is a turn-based RPG featuring constantly evolving storytelling with risks that truly affect gameplay, along with an extensive online PvP mode. The game features a story based on the complexity and ambiguity of moral choice where any of the characters in game can die. Momentary benefits may cost a character a life, while sacrifice will make the walkthrough of one of following episodes easier. Ash of Gods features a mix of gorgeous art, lush music, tactical combat, and a powerful story that plays out via dialogue driven layer interaction. Depending upon a player’s decisions, no two playthroughs of the game will be the same.
Watch the New Ash of Gods Combat System Trailer:
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Related: ASH OF GODS Story-Focused Tactical RPG Heading to Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One
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