[Free with Prime Gaming] Foretales - Everything you need to know in 2 minutes!
"Foretales" presents an intriguing premise with its unique storytelling approach, blending a mix of card-based gameplay and branching narratives. You play as Volepain, a small time crook that steals a magical lyre that shows him visions of impending disasters he must try to prevent.
The entire game plays out as different decks of cards in two primary loops - interaction with "location" cards, and card battles. Both loops use the same "ability" and "resource" cards from your hand, cleverly forcing players to balance their choices strategically, creating a satisfying gameplay dynamic.
How you choose to interact with the Location cards impacts story progression and your resources. Occasionally, to interact with a location card, you will have to engage in a card battle. Prior to a battle, the game has a unique negotiation phase, where enemy combatants numbers can be reduced by intimidating or bribing them using your resources. Generally, you don't need to defeat all enemies - if you can remove enough, you can make the remainder flee.
Clocking in at around 10 hours for a complete story run, Foretales provides a commendable amount of content, including side quests and multiple paths to explore. Navigating the branching storylines through card choices adds depth to the narrative, allowing for a choose-your-own-adventure type experience and encouraging replayability.
However, Foretales isn't without its shortcomings. The game can leave players puzzled about how to progress the story, at times leading to tedious trial-and-error exploration. The diplomacy system, while innovative, can occasionally result in anticlimactic moments, where sensible choices lead to less-than-satisfying experiences. Despite the numerous options for progression and branching paths, gameplay repetitiveness can set in prematurely, particularly if players opt for less action-oriented approaches, which can be essential if you want to survive.
In summary, Foretales demonstrates creativity with its card-based gameplay and narrative branching. While it faces some hiccups in terms of clarity and repetition, its strategic depth and replay value make it a game worth diving into for players seeking a distinctive storytelling experience intertwined with strategic decision-making.
I give this game 68 percent.
Other Videos By JokesOnYouISuck
Other Statistics
Foretales Statistics For JokesOnYouISuck
At this time, JokesOnYouISuck has 6 views for Foretales spread across 2 videos. His channel published less than an hour of Foretales content, roughly 1.75% of the content that JokesOnYouISuck has uploaded to YouTube.