![]() Trouble is afoot in the once peaceful Rat Kingdom. The rats were brothers as they are in the game and you can tell a lot of love has been put into making it. During development, they were always there to keep morale high and he wanted to make a game that highlighted the positive aspects of his rodent pals. Though the game may take some inspiration from games such as Hollow Knight and Monster Hunter, the biggest inspiration comes from Dan Robinson’s (Team Leader – Odd Bug Studio) pet rats who are sadly no longer with us. For the review, I played this on the PlayStation 5. Tails of Iron releases on September 17th, 2021 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. This is their second game following the success of the previous title The Lost Bear which is a PSVR exclusive released in 2017. Tails of Iron is an RPG adventure game published by United Label Games and developed by a small UK studio based in Manchester called Odd Bug Studio. Nevertheless, I remained undeterred and couldn’t wait to get into it. Just those words sent a shiver up my spine, as it has taken me many attempts over five years to get past the first boss in Bloodborne. The game arrived and the description said “punishingly brutal souls-like combat”. Lastly was how interesting the story sounded with the characters. You may know him as Geralt of Rivia (or RATvia now?) from The Witcher series. Secondly, the narrator kicked in and he happened to be the one and only Doug Cockle. Firstly was its unique 2D art style, it reminded me of medieval tapestries and I love the medieval era. Lose yourself in the gorgeous and lovingly-crafted 2D hand-drawn art style.Tails of Iron first appeared on my radar a couple of months ago and there were a few things that drew me to it initially.Overcome savage boss fights against the Frog Clan’s deadly, oversized generals. ![]()
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