A Land Fit For Heroes app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Liber Primus Games
First release : 03 Nov 2015
App size: 34.79 Mb
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Enter the world of "A Land Fit For Heroes", written by Richard Morgan.
A Land Fit for Heroes is a profound story of three distinct characters falling into a sequence of bloodthirsty events full of gore and mystery. It is not your average story-based RPG; A Land Fit for Heroes is darker, deeper and very explicit, primarily it’s narrative is targeted towards a mature audience. The main characters are not traditional heroes but outcasts with marred souls and questionable pasts. This is a story and character design with a truly dark twist; readers may be shocked but they will still be enthralled by Morgan’s rich and mysterious dark fantasy presented in an entirely unique format for the book series.
Based on Richard Morgan’s trilogy of dark fantasy novels, A Land Fit For Heroes is the new story-based RPG telling the story of three unlikely heroes with three interlocking storylines. Kirellin of House Caith is a skilled war veteran, a man with a death wish who suffers the mental trauma from years of combat, Calnar is a young Majak warrior,repeatedly raped by his father during his childhood, he channels his inner rage as one of the fiercest fighters in bloody combat. Ilaria is an accomplished thief with a tortured past filled with violence and personal anguish. Each of their paths will cross in this adventure where they are tested to the extreme – but wherein the reader decides upon their fates.
Children go missing in the marshes. Ancient spirits awaken. Powerful machine-demons manipulate the fate of mankind. But all of this is just a game for even darker forces. In the first of its kind, bestselling bestselling author Richard Morgan brings his trilogy of novels to life as a three-player RPG set in the world of Land Fit For Heroes.
Three intertwined stories, three dark characters - one ending. A unique story-driven RPG with tactical, grid-based combat element.
In this game you can:
- play any of the three main characters in Multiplayer Mode
- play all the three main characters in Singleplayer Mode
- cooperate with your friends to complete the mission
- communicate with each other using magical devices
- fight cooperative, tactical grid-based combats
- when decisions need to be made together, use the voting system
- learn the ikinri ska, the Dark Art, and defeat the enemy using their own weapon
- fight the dwenda together and save or destroy the world
The game features a pay-per-three-chapters pricing.
Latest reviews of A Land Fit For Heroes app for iPhone and iPad
Richard K. Morgan is one of the best science fiction writers around, and his fantasy trilogy is incredible. I havent progressed far enough to encounter any alleged bugs, but the material alone makes this a worthwhile download.
Should probably be one star, but the overall story is decent and takes you back to the interesting world of Ringil Eskiath. I had lots of issues with failed bookmarks, being stuck on the combat screen after winning battles, etc. Other issues: -Ilaria stays weak. Could not upgrade her equipment. There was a point where she could visit a shop, but the shop screen was not available. Maybe a glitch? Anyway, it made her solo combat exhausting being stuck with her crappy daggers throughout the game. -Dont mind sex in games, but the game could not decide if I was gay or straight (I picked straight for all but Ilaria). Suddenly he becomes she or I am frolicking with a man when I started with a woman. If this was intentional I still wouldnt like it but I could understand. But no, pretty sure its a bug. -Also, lust seems to make these characters behave like drooling idiots, to the point of rapine. -Did Richard Morgan really write this? Needs an editor. -Some freezing and crashing. - Need to be able to go to your account at will. -Why do you need an account just to save or bookmark at all? Forcing you to give them an email account to spam or sell I guess... All in all, a potential great experience ruined by glitchiness and poor editing. The storytelling is not good enough to save this bug fest.