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Fatehaven Download Xbox 360 Free

Updated: Mar 25, 2020





















































About This Game Combat, romance, adventure, and of course—magic! Master four elements and take on fate itself in this epic, interactive fantasy tale! Six possible endings. Four hours for a single playthrough. Three love interests. Countless choices. Male or female? Leader or loner? Good or evil? What kind of mage will you be? "Fatehaven" is a 110,000-word interactive fantasy novel by Devon Connell, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based--without graphics or sound effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination. b4d347fde0 Title: FatehavenGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Hosted GamesPublisher:Hosted GamesRelease Date: 8 Aug, 2014 Fatehaven Download Xbox 360 Free I usually like the Choice of Games\/Hosted Games style of choose-your-own-adventure games, but I could barely bring myself into the second chapter of this one. It's a painfully generic fantasy world piled high with cliches and irritating characters. The dialogue is uninteresting at best, and the "what gender are you" choice is rendered as a question about whether you just got smacked in the balls or the breasts (and I'm relatively sure the game actually does describe a female MC as having "sensitive teats" which is a really weird thing to read). The writing switches between being dull and uncomfortable, and in the end I was tasked with deciding whether I should try to tough it out to the end, or write this review and uninstall a half-finished game.I think I made the right choice.. \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 this game man.I did not need this.I'm a sucker for\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665like this and my feels are spread wide.No amount of kitty massages can soothe the ache in my heart.. \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 this game man.I did not need this.I'm a sucker for\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665like this and my feels are spread wide.No amount of kitty massages can soothe the ache in my heart.. 1.It's more like a novel with variations in the narration than a choice novel.2.It is very well written and the author style is his own choosing, I personally don't mind MC not having quote because his thinking actually melt with what he says... and you understand this at the end of the game, can't spoil you more.3.Well ok you don't make any choice and don't leave any real impact but the narration DOES vary upon your choices. Your character magic depends on your choice and even if the results are the same, the text IS NOT. People who don't like this style don't like it only because they care more for results than the actual path to result. It is still a CYOA wheter you want it or not, it's just that what changes is the way you appreciate the main story that is still the same. Those variations still add narratively and to the atmosphere too.4.I do find the humor funny here and am able to identify to the main character who's not a perfect icon of a hero, far from that (not the pervert side, but I actually don't think he's that of a pervert. Guys, just admit there's different level of perversity and here the thing is just intended for kiddy puns, really).5.I think a lot of reviews there are misunderstanding what was intended by the author and just don't like what he chose to do. Well, ok, but don't go criticize the thing compared to other CYOA. Because it is just a rare type of CYOA but it is still indeed one.6.The story is slow to start. But try to stick to the end. You could be surprised.7.Because it is more like a novel with variations, the secondary characters have more depth than in normal CYOA.8.I still enjoyed playing the games more than once to see how the writings changed. The result might be the same, but not the path taken.9. I do recommend it. It may not please everyone, because there are clear writing choices that have been made here. It is still interesting and worth a reading. Once you finished the story, try to... put the pieces together again, you'll understand many little details in the writings. I can only approve this.. Easily my favorite of the Hosted Games, probably my second favorite of everything COG has on Steam only after Choice of Robots. This author writes great characters and has an entertaining and easy to read writing style.In particular I like the author's use of the COG engine's stats system, it's probably the best I've seen in any of the games using the engine. Beginning choices are used to establish a personality, which after a certain point stops changing, and from that point on consistency in your choices is rewarded instead. The other thing I really like about this is that the stat checks are used to determine how some scenes play out. I really really like this method of using the stats as it rewards role-playing and adds flavor and replayability. This is the same system that is used in the author's \u201cSamurai of Hyuga\u201d series, but I feel like it put to much better use here.\tAs a side note, I thought the magic system was a really cool touch. After your \u201cpersonality\u201d is established, you are assigned a type of magic that fits that personality and that is what is used through the rest of the story. This also means that several scenes are significantly different and adds to replayability.Overall I VERY strongly recommend this one, it's the closest I've seen to a perfect COG style game.Though it is near perfection and I absolutely recommend this game, I do have a few small suggestions for the author.1) Please hire a professional editor. The weird autocorrected typos and malapropisms do not ruin the game by any means, but they can still be very distracting.2) The ending could have been forshadowed more. Again, very small complaint and doesn't ruin anything, but it is something that I personally thought could be improved.3) It would be nice to have more information about what a choice entails. In particular, I may not always understand or agree on the interpretation of a given choice, so added detail, and in particular making the consequences of a choice clear before the choice is made, would help a lot.. Rescued an elf girl. Got sidetracked by her body.Learned magic was real by said elf girl.Got trained in magic by elf girl.Found elf girl was daughter of an lich. Would still tap elf girl.Best friend tried to kill elf girl. Punched best friend in face.Village massacred by paladins.Learned it was partially best friends fault.Choked out best friend while surrounded by an inferno.Spared best friends life.Killed an orc by shoving spear up her\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665Left husk of an village.Went to city.Became an mercanary.Found a CAT GIRL! Got sidetracked by CAT GIRL's body.Sidequest happens.Burned down a chapel while proclaiming god is the devil, and all paladins are demons, and floating in mid-air with cape fluttering dramatically.Took saved maiden to hotel.Maiden becomes an succubus.Chokes out bad-touch succubus. Try to bash succubus' head in with bed.Get stopped by CAT GIRL!.Get told to help royal family's adviser.Arrive at villa.Find out adviser is a weird blue skinned elf thing that also has magic. Also get sidetracked by her body.Engaged in MORTAL KOMBAT with demon lady. Killed her with her own magic.Leave to find elf girl and save the day.CAT GIRL and best friend from village join me.Both of them die in the tower.Get to top of tower and find final boss.Kill final boss by literally exploding his lungs from inside his body.Find out elf girl is behind everything.Find out real reason for everything.Meteor kills everyone.Get sent back in time to the beginning.Fix everything.Become the avatar.Destroy an invading army in 5 seconds.Tell King to stuff it.Find Cat Girl again.Seduce Cat Girl, and make her mine forever.Become an saint in death.10\/10 would become an pshychotic mass murdering-stalker again.. Where should I begin, its tale about a young lad and his glorious adventures throughout the realm of fate. The premise and overall experience maybe short but its sweet, compelling and most all real. Unlike most visual novels and the likes, it does not need much time for the reader to feel fully engrossed in the story which the writer is fully aware of and does not create any needless fillers within the writing and takes the reader right to the point, all the while delivery quirk remarks here and there. But for me personally, I love the interaction going on between the characters themselves, but one thing that I particularly notice was the lack of words our character has instead, the author did something remarkable instead, our every actions and even seemingly written words were in fact stated in third person, thus each words we might believe we said is nothing more than a figment of our own imagination. A wonderful neat little twist, I was not aware of until the very end. As for the romance, we have about three characters to choose from, each with there own backstory though sadly, due to how short the story was, the partners in question lack the necessary backstory however, this weakness was reinforced by how each of there actions had a reason to it, most which are not because of silly anime cliche (main character etc..). My favourite among them had to be Patches, perhaps her own attitude and characteristics matchs my girlfriend in real life. That aside, these partners felt real and someone I can relate to in real life. Overall the experience maybe short and sweet but it leaves you wanting more, especially Patches more.. I'm afraid I can't recommend this product. As the author of Fatehaven seems to have missed the point of interactive novels, namely the part where they're interactive. I will admit that I haven't finished the whole game, as I'm hoping to get a refund, but judging by the first four chapters, the story flows more like a novel, and, to be fair, is well written and enjoyable. But that's undermined by the fact that the 'decisions' you make in this story have little consequence outside of choosing the gender, sexuality and name of the MC.Otherwise, all choices lead to the same conclusion, with a little varying dialogue beng the only real difference between them. Entire pages will pass by without a single decision at all during the "serious" moments of the story. Your characters personality is also set in stone, with them constantly being a pervert (which can get kind of annoying) or automatically having certain opinions on things.But the biggest example of how linear this game this would have to be the inclusion of the "corruption" stat. As the name implies, it determines how evil your character is, starting at zero, but steadily rising the more you kill people, or the more people die. There's only one small problem, as listed above, none of your decisions matter, so the corruption stat will simply raise automatically, independant of any choices you make. No really, mine rose from 0 to 20 during one of the earlier mentioned moments where pages pass without there being any decisions from you.Worse yet, is the illusion of free will they try to create in the game. For example, in battle, you have two choices, kill the opponent with X, or kill the opponent with Y, that's it (Either choice raises your corruption level, btw). Why not have an option to knock them out or restrain them? Especially if you're going to have this "corruption" stat be a part of the game, you could have choosing a non-lethal option lower it instead of raise it. But no, that's too much interaction for this interactive novel.Final verdict: 3.5\/10

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