![]() ![]() There is a strong hint of humor at nearly every stage of the game. The voice acting is not very good and sometimes the delivery ruins an otherwise humorous moment in the game. The dialogue is written fairly well however the game lacks when it comes to its delivery. The visuals are of course pixelated, and everything is not very clear for you. For class-specific skills, only if you specialize in one of the three classes, you can then level them up beyond a certain point. Each of your skills and attacks has a certain level and the more you perform these actions, your proficiency in them increases and you level up them. ![]() ![]() Apart from attacking, you also have a block and if you manage to block an incoming attack, you can leech some health back as well. Certain enemies are weaker against one type and powerful against the other type, so you have to keep this in your mind to survive in combat. You have Hacking, Stabbing, and Slashing. As you are exploring the outskirts of Volksville, you will come across a variety of enemies including wild animals such as bears and giant spiders to undead enemies.Įach enemy in the game is different and you have to take into consideration three different attack types. Completing various tasks in the game gives you Infamy Points and the more Infamy points you earn in the game, the more activities, and tasks you can do in the game. For example, Rogues can master thievery and Sorcerers can master Mystical Power. Each of these can master one particular skill. You can choose to become a brigand, sorcerer, or rogue. Depending on your chosen path, you will master one of the three key skills in the game. Pushing the – key opens up your stat screen where you can see your character stats including your proficiency in combat skills and environmental skills. The X key is dedicated to your magic abilities while pressing Y opens up the inventory screen where you can choose what gear or weapons to equip or choose an item to use such as healing potions. Switching is not very convenient, and you will often miss the action that you want to do in the game resulting in you pressing the button again to reach the particular action. This sounds and looks tedious however it actually feels tedious in the game as well. For choosing a different action, you have to press the B key and it switches between observing, interacting, fighting, talking, and movement. You can cycle between walking, crouching or running and a change in the cursor icon shows what sort of movement is currently selected. Pressing the ZL or ZR results in what sort of movement you want from Roehm. If you decide not to speak with Ned O’King, you will completely skip the helpful tutorial in the game.įor moving around, you use the left joystick to move the pointer around and then press the A key to make your character move to that particular location. You can learn all of this quite early in the game and it is just sneaky that the developer has actually hidden a full tutorial in the game like this. While the game may look like there is no tutorial, there is actually an NPC in the game that tells you everything about the city, its surroundings, what creatures you can expect in the game, and how to fight enemies and monsters in the game. Clicking on random objects and surfaces will result in a humorous response and sometimes you will end up learning something important about the city as well. Similar to most point-and-click titles, Quest for Infamy has something to say about everything in a screen or the map. There are different clues here and there which help you find your next goal but other than that, you are really on your own when it comes to exploration and story progression. The game does not point you in the right direction, so it is completely up to you to find what to do next and how to proceed with the story. The city offers plenty of exploration and you are free to go wherever you want. In Quest for Infamy, you play as William Roehm, a not-so gentleman who is caught with the Baron’s daughter and later escapes to find himself stuck in the city of Volksville and its lovely surroundings. This is our review of the Nintendo Switch port of Quest for Infamy in which we try to be as infamous as possible. ![]() Quest for Infamy was originally released for PC back in 2014 however the game has now arrived on Nintendo Switch and other consoles, and we are here with the review of the title. has ported the classic-inspired point-and-click adventure Quest for Infamy for consoles including Nintendo Switch. Originally developer and released for PC by Infamous Quests and Phoenix Online Publishing, Ratalaika Games S.L. ![]()
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