Blade and Sword

Blade and Sword

PC

Release Date: December 12, 2003

RPG, hack'and'slash, action RPG, singleplayer

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Isometric arcade RPG realized in hack and slash convention. We choose one of the three characters and set out into the world to look for monsters to kill and enemies to defeat. The distinguishing feature of the game is an extensive combat system, based to a large extent on the dexterity of the player himself.

Blade and Sword is a mix of action and role-playing elements, resembling Revenant or Diablo to a large extent. In the full version, we have three characters to choose from, each with completely different storyline. In total, there are 36 various kung-fu moves to learn in the game, as well as 12 special attacks that come in handy in combat. We may also create our own combinations to make our character more effective.

The game’s scenario is divided into three major chapters that consist of 40 environmentally diverse levels. During the adventure, we fight 40 kinds of opponents (beasts, demons, etc.) that are controlled by an advanced AI. Another element that deserves attention is the well-made audiovisual aspect of Blade and Sword, this includes day and night cycle as well as changing weather conditions. The events on the screen are observed from an isometric camera.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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Blade and Sword Summary

Platforms:

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Developer: Pixel Multimedia

Publisher: Whiptail Interactive

Blade and Sword System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium II 266MHz, 128MB RAM, graphic card 8MB, 1.4 GB HDD