The game gradually opens up in complexity as the player increases in levels. First it becomes possible to recruit allies, then the opportunity to use special formations that affect various statistics becomes possible. Next, players gain the ability to spend earned skill points on “Talents,” which unlock new skills and formations. Following this, players learn how to train their companion characters and eventually gain the opportu
The vast majority of Dawn of Darkness runs on autopilot. Accepting a quest causes the player’s character to automatically run to the destination. Clicking on an enemy to engage in combat causes a “hands-off” combat sequence to play. Upon returning to town, clicking on the on-screen quest log causes the player’s character to automatically return to the questgiver for rewards. This makes the game very friendly to those who are new to role-playing games, but those who prefer to take full control of their hero may be somewhat disappointed.
Dawn of Darkness describes itself as a “side-scrolling turn-based RPG.” Players choose one of six different characters — three different classes, with options for both genders — and are thrown into the game world alongside other players. Progression is determined largely by completing quests for characters in the main “town” area. The quests follow a linear path of gradually-increasing difficulty and reward players with various pieces of equipment along the way. Every quest follows the same format — go to quest area (referred to as a “dungeon” even if it is outside), defeat all the waves of monsters, return to town.
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