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One step from eden steam
One step from eden steam







Point is, there are more ways to play than I can wrap my head around in this review. So I played with several, I love Hearth/Kinesys for moving the battle around, I thrived on Hexawan for turrets and the nasty self Turret SD cards that you could keep buffing and shielding as Hazel, a strategy that absolutely tears enemies apart. These spells work well with others of the same type, but sometimes you don’t need some in the same category, or any extra at all. There are so many types, like Slashfik, Phalanx, Miseri, and Hearth to name a few. This leads me to how fun and important synergies in spells are. I took several runs where I just had 10 spells and refused to take any more and even got rid of some of the starter spells on top of that. The idea of managing a spell list like players do in Magic: The Gathering, Yugioh, or Pokemon decks makes this frantic game really interesting to me. Personally, I spent 95% of my time playing just watching my character’s feet so I was not in a square that had danger on it all while casting spells indiscriminately until there was only one enemy left. The gameplay really takes some getting used to unless you are a previous player and fan of Mega Man Battle Network, Slay the Spire, etc… This is super fast-paced and rounds can end within a matter of seconds if your randomized rolls are done right. This may not be for all players, but those who enjoy something that will take practice will love it. One Step From Eden has a level of difficulty and a learning curve that really hit the spot for me. Not to mention that each playthrough is mostly randomized so each run will not be the same. I believe that players are likely to have really fun and fast experiences in each playthrough. It’s fun, really wild in co-op, and holy moly the final boss fights. It’s my kind of challenge too! One Step From Eden drew me in with the fun pixel sprites and great fan art that I started seeing circulating around which caused a much deeper dive into this universe. I never played Battle Network before, mostly because I did not own the system for it so I was pretty excited to give One Step From Eden a go.

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I had no idea anything about it and a card-type game on a grid-like this was new for me. I wish I had Gunner.Īlex introduced me to the idea of playing this game for review. I have two or three characters I have not unlocked still, but I have watched gameplay of them several times on YouTube and Twitch. I have yet to beat the final boss though, this game is hard as hell. I have played 13 hours so far and I plan to sink in many more.









One step from eden steam