REVIEW : Sands of Salzaar (PC)

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REVIEW : Sands of Salzaar (PC)

REVIEW : Sands of Salzaar (PC)

It’s time to talk about another early access game called Sands of Salzaar. The game is developed by Han-Squirrel Studio, Han-Squirrel Studio, and published by Han-Squirrel Studio, X.D. Network Inc. The game was released in January 2020. The developers of the game are planing to keep developing the game while increasing their playing community which I think is a nice plan. The developer plan to keep the game in early access for nearly a year or so which would help them to fix the bugs before the complete launch.

REVIEW : Sands of Salzaar (PC)

Sands of Salzaar is one of those strategy games which provides players with an endless number of customization and you will be surprised with how many options are there in terms of class and character visuals it is just shocking and impressive that developers managed to provide so many options. It will take you some time to decide how your player should look but the effort done by the developers is commendable their aim to provide endless customization has been achieved and it will impress a lot of players out there and it can be seen in a lot of games design in terms of gameplay and storyline.

REVIEW : Sands of Salzaar (PC)

The game has a simple yet interesting back story. It is the story of an exotic land which was ruled by an old empire and that empire has fallen leaving the tribes to fight over the control of the land. There is talk about dark moons, monsters, and many fantasies that will intrigue players all around. The game lets you choose your way. If you like to play side quest you will have to dedicate a huge amount of time as at every point you will find that someone is asking for something which will turn into a side quest and it is pretty easy to see that players will spend a lot more time playing side quest rather than completing the main story which increases the overall playtime of the game. Combats in the game are pretty interesting when you engage in a battle it loads a new area which has borders and reasonable space to fight your enemies. Your character will be engaging in battles alongside one friend and a mercenary which you have managed to recruit while clearing the jail. It is totally up to the player to decide how they want their teammates to fight they can select it manually or they can just put it on auto which makes it a lot easier. The combats are fun and interesting however they can get repetitive and you will need to do a lot of repositioning and spell casting to win the battle. There will be many big battles and they are just amazing if your character dies but your friends are alive you will respawn in a few seconds so it is all good. You do have the option to head over to a place and try to take control but I will suggest that you build your team big enough to fight the existing army there. Trying to gain control of a place will make the ruler very angry which will have some harsh consequences for your character. By winning fights you will gain experience which then can be used to learn new skills and abilities which will help you win battles. The game has a conventional tree upgrading system and it’s fairly easy to grasp. But there are a lot of different ways in which you can level up so hang on to your hats my friends.

REVIEW : Sands of Salzaar (PC)

What’s new is the game empowers the players to make multiplayer maps and enjoy with players all around the world. The game shoes some impressive are work and visual presentation. The animation of the game is quite smooth and fluent. Also, the sound effects suit the theme of the game and you might even like to listen to it somewhere outside the game.

The game has few issues like battle mechanics of the game is fun but there are the abilities for your character and enemies to evade auto attack just by changing their positions which kills the fun a bit. The story of the game is really deep and because of this, it can be hard to get a hold of the story of the game.

REVIEW : Sands of Salzaar (PC)

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review-sands-of-salzaar-pcTo conclude the game is very fun and well worth the money and time only if you are in it for the long run. The graphics of the game are good and impressive and sound effects are also impressive. I think the game has a lot of potential and these issues will be resolved before the complete launch. This is not like simple RPG games and has a lot of scopes. I do believe that many players will enjoy this game.

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