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About This Game Boot Hill Heroes is the first episode in a game series that fuses elements of spaghetti western film - gunslinging outlaws, brave lawmen, and the untamed wilderness - with classic RPG storyline and gameplay. 90s console RPGs like Final Fantasy, Earthbound and Chrono Trigger created lasting memories and impacted us as gamers. Now, Boot Hill Heroes brings back those experiences while revitalizing the genre with a Wild West spin and innovative new gameplay elements.It's an experimental combination of old and new ideas intended to bring a new and unique experience to modern gamers and old-school fans alike. It's an epic Wild West adventure packed with excitement, intrigue and a dose of humor.Key FeaturesTypical turn-based combat is replaced with fast and frenetic real-time system where all players remain engaged in battle and no one is waiting for a turn!Full soundtrack by Jake ‘virt’ Kaufman (“Shovel Knight”, “Shantae”, “DuckTales Remastered”)!Play single player or up to four player local co-op. Friends can seamlessly drop-in and take control of a character!No random battles! See them on the map before engaging!Charming, detailed sprites with hundreds of unique NPCs!Sprawling towns and locales to explore, including forests, caves, deserts and a traveling circus!Fight outlaws and animals! Can you stop a barroom brawl? Can you defeat a gang of raccoons hording precious garbage?Find job hats and learn new skills to customize your own character classes.Customize your weaponry with status inflicting effects! Create a gun that fires multiple times, or a lasso that sets enemies on fire!9-12 hours of RPG goodness with a post-game bonus dungeon and free DLC on the way!A whopping 52 Achievements! Can you collect every card in the deck? Kicks off the first game in an epic three-game saga! 7aa9394dea Title: Boot Hill HeroesGenre: Indie, RPGDeveloper:Experimental Gamer StudiosPublisher:Experimental Gamer StudiosRelease Date: 10 Oct, 2014 Boot Hill Heroes Download] [Xforce Keygen] boot hill heroes vita. boot hill heroes ost - theme of the past. boot hill heroes pc download. boot hill heroes 2. boot hill heroes download. boot hill heroes igg. boot hill heroes walkthrough. boot hill heroes coop. boot hill heroes xbox 360. boot hill heroes wiki. boot hill heroes ps vita. boot hill heroes guide. boot hill heroes review. boot hill heroes ost. boot hill heroes Great game, exceeded my expectations.If you're a fan of oldschool JRPG's you owe it to yourself to give this a shot. It's clearly heavily inspired by Earthbound (which is a good thing) but with plenty of it's own original flavor. The battle system in particular is much more engaging than most cookie-cutter rpg's you see these days and you can tell the whole project was made with a lot of love.. Really enjoying this so far. I have become tired of all the shoddy JRPGs that have good kernel ideas but ultimately become long tedious ventures into someone's scrapbook story.This game feels like it was built in its own JRPG engine (I have no idea if it was or wasn't) and it keeps alive, presenting new characters, NPCs and items all the time. The pixel art is great too.Only gripe is that sometimes the boundary cels are a bit sloppy - for example I can walk from a green lawn, right across a chimney top etc. I hope that extra attention is given to ironing those little details out now that the big stuff has been taken care of.. This is truly an enjoyable western experience, bringing together JRPGs and westerns in an amazing way that makes for an incredibly fun game.. With nods to Earthbound and Classic Westerns, Boot Hill Heroes part 1 is a well-done entry in what could be a really good trilogy.10 years ago, a hero averted disaster by bringing the leader of the Saint's Little - the most ruthless gang in all of Bronco County - to justice....but that was 10 years ago. I mean what is that? A decade? That's a mighty long time. It's time enough for all the Saint's Little Gang to plan for their return. Chaos is brewing, and it's up to a new generation of heroes to put a stop to it. Will they succeed? Or is it going to be their last round-up? Well, since this is just the beginning, I'd hate to imagine they failed their quest before it even started.Earthbound gets mentioned often when discussing this game, and for good reason. Both games share similar aspects such as perspective and enemies appearing on the map rather than at random. BHH also has some obvious call-backs, which can be found in Kickstart Creek, but we're getting a little ahead of ourselves here. Let's talk about the biggest difference, the battle-system.This game uses an active battle-system. Each character (up to 4) can equip four vantages. These can consist of attacks, healing abilities, stances, and so on. Having the right combination of vantages for battle is a necessity. Attacking is more than just stabbing or shooting something until it falls over. You gotta figure out a strategy. Do you pick the enemy apart with a thousand cuts? Debilitate them with several status effects? Or save up for those powerful attacks? There isn't an "item" option in battle. You can't hand someone a sarsaparilla if their health is low. Either have someone equip a healing vantage, or make proper use of stances. Stances are the cheapest abilities, and for good reason. They put characters on the defensive, reducing or outright avoiding damage. There are many stances, some not even defensive at all.Meter management is an essential tactic. Using abilities requires power, and it can take awhile to use the most devastating attacks. The same goes for the enemy. Even when you don't know their next move, you always know how long it'll take them to perform it. That's the key moment to go in any stances that you have. Not doing so is a fatal mistake. Still, death isn't quite the end in battle, your characters will recover given enough time, but they'll be worse off. Wounded party members tend to bleed out, become less resistant to status effects, and generally have a tougher time staying alive. If they accrue too many wounds, they're permanently out. Okay, I mean permanent as in: "until they see a doctor" but whatever. Basically, you have to go into battle with the mindset that anything you can do, the enemy can do as well. Like I said though, this is just the beginning of the trilogy. It only takes about 7 or 8 hours to reach the end of this chapter, and that's hardly enough time to get your boots wet. However, there are several battles that will require an understanding of how the west was won, and they're not the kind you can grind enough experience to breeze through. I expect battles in the next two entries to emphasize this unique and fun battle-system. Some other things I'll note:-There are no clone NPCs. Usually with these 16-bit RPGs we see 20 dozen of the same townspeople everywhere. Not so with this game, everyone is different. -I'd be lying if I said that the music doesn't elevate this game. Jake "virt" Kaufman provides a great soundtrack. -Easy (and missable!) achievements. Pay attention to your surroundings. In short, Boot Hill Heroes is on the right track. Hopefully subsequent entries are even better, I'd hate to see such a promising start go to waste.. If you're a fan of classic SNES RPGs like Earthbound or FF6 this game is for you.. Boot Hill Heroes is a charming and fun RPG that feels like it would fit right in with classics from the Super Nintendo. The combat is quick and engaging, the setting is an Earthbound-inspired Old West, and the characters are colorful and enjoyable (if maybe a bit conventional).My biggest complaint thus far is that there's an achievement for having 50 eggs and the achievement title in no way references "Cool Hand Luke.". If you are a fan of SNES rpg's (Earthbound, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy), you'll like this game. It has that Earthbound asthetic which is pleasing to the eyes. There are also some Earthbound refences hidden in there as well. The developers worked hard on this game. The music is composed by Jake "Virt" Kaufman the composer for Shovel Knight, he is very talented, the music sets the tone. Great game, I highly recommend this game.. Great little game, Ive always been meaning to finish it but keeps getting put off.I even bought the DLC after the fact because it's worth it!

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