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Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi by Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi
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Have you ever imagined what it would be like to step into the pages of your favorite story? In Inkbound, a new roguelike RPG from developer Shiny Shoe, that fantasy becomes a reality.

You take on the role of a Nameless creature who emerges from the sea of ink into a vast library called the Atheneum. This sanctuary houses numerous books, each one containing a beautifully crafted world. But now a sinister force known as the Blight has begun to spread, threatening to destroy the stories by stealing away their ink.

To combat this threat, you’ll bond with mystical entities called Kwills to take on heroic aspects from the tales. This bestows new abilities suited for turn-based tactical combat. As a Godkeeper, you can summon spirits to shield allies or a Magmabinder to call down fiery bombardment. Other aspects become available too as your journey continues.

Your mission is to venture into the books, facing procedurally generated maps filled with unusual enemies and epic bosses. Progress unlocks powerful vestiges and artifacts to customize your build, along with unlocking new cosmetic items and aspects. But be warned – each failed expedition makes the next more perilous!

Cooperative play is an option too, joining with others to overcome greater challenges. And between expeditions you’ll return to the Atheneum’s welcoming halls, getting to know the curious inhabitants and unraveling mysteries of this strange world.

Does this library of living stories have you curious to explore its pages? Then come, let us venture forth and write our own legend!

The Inkbound Universe

You emerge from a sea of ink, a blank slate called the Needless. Strange beings named Bin and Nib find you, imbuing your form with an Aspect – a heroic identity taken from the stories housed in the sprawling Atheneum library. But something is dangerously amiss within this sanctuary of tales.

A corrupting blight known as the Blight seeps through the books’ pages. It warps the worlds within, twisting characters and distorting settings. From this spreading corruption form the Unravelled – monsters seeking to snuff out every story. With darkness falling over the library, it falls to heroes like you to venture into these fictional realms, purge them of the Unravelled, and staunch the Blight at its source before every tale disappears forever.

Within the Atheneum’s vast halls you’ll meet curious residents like the awkward Counselor or the cheerful Spooler and their mysterious brother the Tinkerer. Each has their own small role to play in unravelling the greater mystery. And out in the wilderness lies the enigmatic Carver, who offers boons to aid your adventures. But who or what started this decay of imagination? What is the true fate of the sealed-away Inkbound? Answers lie in the books, if you can survive what’s written there.

Three worlds initially call out to you – the sprawling ruins of the Proving Ground, the sinister twists of the Derelict Starship, and the lush horrors of the Garden’s Edge. Filled with unique landscapes, dangers, and secrets interwoven with their main plots. By experiencing these vibrant stories firsthand and engaging their surprising bosses, you slowly piece together the larger tale. For while on surface these realms differ vastly in style, something infects them all from within. Some deeper truth still evades the Needless and their Kwill…

Turn-based Triumphs

Inkbound brings a unique twist to the roguelike genre with its focus on thoughtful turn-based combat. Players take control of the Needless, emerging from the ink with a blank slate ready to be molded. Their first choice is selecting an Aspect, or character class, which will define their playstyle throughout the run.

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Each Aspect excels in different areas. The Magmabreaker is straightforward in its attacks but can build up heat for explosive damage. Weaver is more tactical, able to lay traps and keep foes at a distance. Future unlocks like the Mosscloak offer poisonous options or the Obelisk’s defensive toolkit. However players choose to specialize, engaging in combat requires strategy.

On each turn, will points determine what abilities can be used. Players must juggle restoring cooldowns by collecting orbs across the stage versus saving will for powerful skills. Positioning matters too, as certain foes target those closest or have wide-ranging attacks. It’s satisfying to string together status effects or watch well-laid plans unfold.

Progress slowly unveils greater depth. Sidequests unveil new Aspects while discovery upgrades talents and gear. Higher difficulties ramp up pressure with modifiers while daily runs provide randomized challenges. Runes offer permanent buffs before each dive. Most exciting are the handcrafted bosses, who break patterns and force adaptation on the fly.

Repetition is offset through character growth and randomization. New vestments offer varied bonuses, from damage increases to unique effects. Runs feel distinct as players mix temporary powers with long-term progression. Even failure advances the meta-narrative unfolding across the library’s books. Whether tackling colorful creatures or lich-like guardians alone or with allies, turn-based battles in Inkbound provide constant surprises.

Unique Abilities

In Inkbound, characters known as Needless embark on adventures through fantastical stories. Each Needless can become powerful in their own way thanks to the game’s depth of customization.

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Needless start by choosing an Aspect, each with a distinct playstyle. The Magmaminer focuses on close combat using heat attacks, while the Weaver uses threads to control foes from afar. As abilities are used, they can be augmented for additional effects, like reducing cooldowns or adding status effects.

Builds are further tweaked through Vestiges, equipment granting passive bonuses. Ones enhancing physical damage pair well with combat Aspects, and those aiding magic benefit spellcasters. Combining certain Vestiges unleashes set bonuses, such as spikes inflicting vulnerability.

By scrapping lower-level Vestiges, permanent bonuses are gained. This encourages experimenting with different builds as new options open up. One fun strategy is making a “support” Needless through relics and vestiges enhancing allies.

Late-game potential gets crazier. After binding several damage-over-time abilities, enemies are slowly chipped away. “Tank” builds likewise survive by maximizing defenses. Despite threats growing stronger, creative Needless overcome each challenge through their unique abilities and teamwork.

Inkbound Worlds

The diverse planets of Inkbound are brought to life through vivid artistry. Developers drew inspiration from stories told across eras, crafting worlds with captivating visual personalities.

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On the Garden’s Edge, trees sprout strange blooms as an eerie mist rolls through impossibly tall grasses. Blight creeps like grasping shadows yet beauty remains, like the glimmer in a raindrop before the storm. Far across the library lies the Silent Promenade – sleek spires stand guard over an urban epic poised between prosperity and decay.

No less imagination went into characters. The stoic Obelisk towers in stony dignity above all whilst the Weaver dances, threads trailing from nimble fingers. Beneath cloaks and masks, each has hopes, fears, inner conflicts we come to care about.

Sound, too, pulls you in. A gentle chorus plays in the Atheneum’s hallowed halls but raises in volume and intensity within each story-world. Melodies shift as environments change, carrying the tone of adventures ahead. The music swells during battles against towering bosses, their themes like war drums urging players onward into glorious triumph or bittersweet defeat.

Throughout each run, audio-visuals fuse to create extraordinary worlds one can get fully lost within. Inkbound transports audiences across library shelves and into realms as vivid as any fable. Its artistic mastery ensures this modern interactive novel will leave impressions to last lifetimes beyond the final page.

The Evolution of Inkbound

Inkbound offers players plenty of reasons to dive back into its imaginative stories time and again. Through experience points and unlocks, your adventures continually progress even after death. Additional abilities, equipment and character upgrades give your Needless new strategic possibilities with each run. Compelling new mysteries and rewarding challenges await upon reaching higher difficulties as well.

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As you complete quests and battles, experience points allow greater mastery over combat. Leveling grants ability to equip enhanced gear and take on tougher foes. Beyond raising raw stats, experience tells the deeper tales unfolding between each narrative twist. New realms become unlocked to explore the varied paths of individual stories. Further progress reveals entire branches left unseen before.

For those seeking an even steeper challenge, delving into higher difficulties drastically alters the familiar books. Fiercer versions of familiar enemies emerge to test tactics. Yet greater rewards come too, as do opportunities to aid others facing similar perils. Where some find their limit, others continue experimenting with wild build ideas. Through adaptive teamwork, even the most harrowing challenges may be overcome.

With seasonal content and further expansions already underway, Inkbound is a journey far from its end. As new secrets come to light and fresh mysteries take root, players will find ample motivation to reunite with familiar faces and forge ahead into the unknown once more. Immersing yourself deeply promises revelations waiting to be uncovered for many adventures yet to come.

Building Strategies for Adventure

Inkbound offers players adventure and discovery through its unique blending of mechanics. Taking on the role of the Needless, you’ll explore vibrant storybooks filled with tactical combat and ever-expanding builds.

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Shiny Shoe has crafted a gorgeously animated world that comes alive through its charming cast of characters. Delving into books like the Garden’s Edge or Silent Promenade, you’ll encounter strange new lands plagued by the encroaching Blight. Facing waves of enemies requires careful planning as you leverage your chosen Aspect’s strengths. Do you favor direct attacks as the Magmabreaker or setups with the Weaver? Across many runs, new options constantly emerge through unlocking Vestiges, Bindings and Augmentations.

Mastering these systems presents an enjoyable challenge. While early opponents pose little threat, late-game bosses and hazards demand strategic mitigation. Shiny Shoe ensures failures teach valuable lessons, not frustrate. Reattempting with subtle adjustments often leads to success. For those seeking high-risk, high-reward runs, capping difficulty multipliers tests even veteran players.

Cooperative play further expands Inkbound’s lifespan. Teamwork becomes just as vital in battle as customizing complementary builds. Shared victories feel earned through unity against even the toughest of foes. Future season updates also aim to keep community spirit alive through new questlines and rewards.

For fans of tactical deck-constructors or story-driven roguelikes, Inkbound offers hundreds of hours of emergent gameplay. Shiny Shoe support its vibrant world with care, ensuring each foray deepens understanding and excitement for what’s still ahead across its pages.

The Review

Inkbound

8 Score

Inkbound tells an engaging tale through responsive, challenge-laden combat that empowers player expression. Despite some repetitive environments, Shiny Shoe has spun an intricate web of systems guaranteed to entrap strategy aficionados with its depth, satisfying gameplay loops, and potential for customized adventures. Inkbound leaves this player wanting to dive deeper.

PROS

  • Deep, customizable build options through Aspects, Bindings, Augmentations and Vestiges
  • Addictive and varied roguelike gameplay loops
  • Engaging narrative and characters
  • Balanced progression of challenge
  • Vibrant art style and environment designs
  • Frequent updates and support keeping the game fresh

CONS

  • Some environments become repetitive over multiple runs
  • Steep learning curve may overwhelm new players
  • Difficulty spikes can cause frustration for those still learning systems

Review Breakdown

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