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SanctuaryRPG Classic is a critically acclaimed strategic turn-based monster slaying and dungeon crawling adventure set entirely in the retro ASCII-art world of Sanctuary. Drawing inspiration from both modern roguelikes and traditional Japanese RPGs, we have. The Black Edition builds upon the classic formula with all new procedurally generated artwork, as well as a plethora of areas to explore, races to experiment with, skills to master, and loot to collect. As a valiant hero or a dastardly villain, the fate of Sanctuary is in your hands. Experience HUNDREDS of hours of immersive RPG gameplay. Any opponent attempting to directly attack the warded creature, even with a targeted spell, must attempt a Will save. If the save succeeds, the opponent can attack normally and is unaffected by that casting of the spell.

SanctuaryRPG
Beta Project
DeveloperBlack Shell Games
ThemeMedieval/Science Fiction
InfluencesDiablo, NetHack
ReleasedDecember, 2012
UpdatedDecember 24, 2014
LicensingFreeware
P. LanguageC++
PlatformsWindows
InterfaceCommand-line
Game LengthShort or Long Sessions
Official site of SanctuaryRPG


SanctuaryRPG is a strategic turn-based monster slaying and dungeon crawling adventure set in a retro ASCII-art world.

Drawing heavy inspiration from both Roguelikes and Traditional RPGs, the game was meticulously designed to offer a truly compelling gameplay experience fused with a robust action-rpg style combat system.

Black Edition builds upon the classic SanctuaryRPG formula with all new procedurally generated artwork, as well as a plethora of areas to explore, races to experiment with, skills to master, and loot to collect. Whether you're a valiant hero or a dastardly villain, the fate of Sanctuary is in your hands.

Features

- Enjoy a blast from the past with retro ASCII graphics

- Travel through vast dungeons with classic roguelike action

- Experience hundreds of hours of immersive gameplay

- Put your strategies to work with a sleek combat system

- Over 160 class and race combinations to experiment with

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- Wreck your enemies with over 1400 weapons and armors

- Rock out to an original 8-bit chiptune soundtrack

Black Edition

- 95% of the art has been overhauled by our staff artist, Angel Rodriguez

- More glorious music and revamped tracks from our composer, Rafael Langoni Smith

- Thousands more lines of witty writing from Yixin Li and Dorian Karahalios

- Double the amount of class related perks for character enhancement

- A bigger variety of selectable races for you to experiment with

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- Increased amounts of loot and gear variety to collect and hoard

- Double the amount of interactable zones and areas

- A whole new range of affixes on both monsters and items

- More side quests and diversions for you to explore

- Unique mercenaries that you can hire to assist you in battle

- Factions system where you can fight for a faction, opening up a series of new quests

- Wardrobe system where you can equip different wardrobes to customize your abilities and characters

- Imbue system so you can enchant weapons with powerful abilities and wreak havoc on your enemies

Mysteriorum

- Plenty more diverse mini-games where you can engage in town activities

- Even more advanced enemy AI for a truly engaging combat experience

- Distance mechanics that keeps track of where you are in battle in relation to enemies,

Links

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    • Platforms:
    • PC |
  • Developer: Black Shell Games
  • Publisher:Plug In Digital
  • Release: February 13, 2015

SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition, the expansion to the original version which now goes by the name SanctuaryRPG: Classic, has gotten out of Beta and is now ready for purchase (although free incremental version updates and fixes will surely follow for this dense text-driven RPG epic). When SanctuaryRPG: Classic is already free and such a darn fine game too, spending money on the Black Edition on one hand is a no-brainer given the wealth of substantial improvements, but on the other hand the appeal of those said improvements will only be appreciated by those who are really into this unique ASCII sub-genre of text RPGS. That said, it doesn’t change the fact that SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition is quite honestly the first ASCII RPG on Steam, ever.

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Even with technology as advanced as it is today with plenty of indie developers being able to produce some beautiful looking works utilizing the most modest of budgets, developer Black Shell Games chose to turn the clock back and ambitiously craft an ASCII role playing game. It is a fully realized epic that not only pays homage to the roots and beginnings of video games and the RPG genre, but also offers an experience that warmly welcomes both nostalgic fans and young newcomers alike.

SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition is a text based adventure where all choices and commands require you to type in the relevant option, and they’re all single key strokes and prompts, so it’s easy to get comfortable with the controls and mechanics. What really stands out about the experience is the battle system, SanctuaryRPG:Black Edition has a fast paced and truly engaging turn-based battle system, and you find yourself so swept away by the flow of it that it’s easy to have a split second slip-up and immediately taste defeat after. You sometimes forget how it’s supposed to be turn-based affair and that you can take your time during your turn, because you can’t help but react impulsively out of instinct. Such is its design, and there’s so much going. Spells, combo attacks, character re-positioning, and extravagantly named ultra special attacks, the combat system literally has it all.

SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition is a thoroughly designed and mind boggling deep role playing epic, as every inch of it has a purpose and every inch of it is crucial to the whole experience. It’s almost shocking how it can reel you in and immerse you into its binary world. Back in their heyday these games were strongly captivating gamers (and keeping their virginity intact), and SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition manages to do just that. It really goes to show that there are certain intangibles in gaming that simply transcend technology, intangibles that tap into your imagination and make you invest yourself into a game world and its well thought-out systems. That’s the beauty of SanctuaryRPG: Edition as a video game, it has all the right elements to engage any gamer that is a serious fan of the genre.

Now with the SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition, the role playing experience gets even deeper than its predecessor. Black Edition adds an array of brand new classes, and it even allows you to design the appearance of your custom protagonist. Furthermore, you can now choose an allegiance– either The Brotherhood or The Resistance– with choices and quests during your journey allowing you to strengthen (or even weaken) your standing with your respective faction. The main hubworld also adds some new locations, such as an upgradeable campsite for you to customize your character with equipment and wardrobes.

A number of other seemingly superficial places are also introduced for the first time in Black Edition, such as a temple. These may seem superficial at first, but they do a good job of making the game world feel more immersive, while also introducing some fun mini-games to muck around with. The one you’re probably going to enjoy the most is the tavern, as you micro-mange your bar which involve activities like serving/entertaining patrons and expanding your business.

The main quest initially comes in two flavours: Classic and Softcore. In Classic mode you play like the RPG veterans of old, where death in the game is as consequential as it is in the real world: permanent– no ifs and buts– your character and save file is wiped from existence. Chances are, most of you will probably run away from the idea of building a character, making a ton of progress, only to have it all end the very moment a boss slays you. It makes the experience that more intense with so much to lose, and is certainly worth trying once at least. Softcore mode isn’t as soft as the name would suggest– sure it allows you to continue should you die in battle– but with every defeat you lose all experience and gold on hand which is a pretty major setback (almost akin to how Dragon Quest games work).

There’s two additional modes too. Survival and Lunatic, and both need to unlocked by completing the main quest. Now it makes sense for Lunatic to be a challenge that you almost have to prove yourself to beforehand, but it is disappointing to see Survival mode not being available from the get go like it was in the previous (free) edition of SanctuaryRPG. It’s a shame really, because that was one of the most entertaining features as it allowed you to simply enjoy the addictive battle system against a random assortment of enemies. It’s a little strange that it needs to be unlocked in Black Edition.

Almost every aspect of this text-based RPG’s presentation has been improved significantly over its predecessor. The charming and creative ASCII art now looks more detailed and sophisticated with far better enemy designs than in the previous iteration. Black Edition also retains the original’s catchy chiptune soundtrack but features some new songs, while also noticeably improving the old tunes by adding more musical layers. The whimsical and almost nonsensical writing of SanctuaryRPG is now goofier than ever in Black Edition, with much of the new material poking fun at religion.

Closing Comments:

There is no doubt that SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition improves over its predecessor in just about every way possible, polishing up things that were great the first time around and adding loads of new content in terms of gameplay and story. Still, it’s one of those things that only the most dedicated purists will appreciate, because the overall experience can still be enjoyed just as much in SanctuaryRPG: Classic. So in essence, if the still free SanctuaryRPG: Classic satisfied you, then chances are that the new content won’t give you that urgency to purchase SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition any time soon. But if you’re a purist who really delved into the intricacies of SanctuaryRPG: Classic and would have loved more, then it’s worthwhile to fork over a few dollars for improvements that you’re likely to appreciate in SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition.

Version Reviewed: PC