Avolition is a 3D, arcade style, H&S, dungeon-crawling game for Windows, Linux and Mac. It's designed to run not only on modern, high-end hardware, but also (or even mainly) on computers that are a few years old. It uses only the most important, basic techniques to render visually pleasing scenes without overstraining the hardware. These include: Dynamic, per-pixel lighting Gloss, glow and normal mapping Dynamic soft shadows Fullscreen bloom/glow filter Antialiasing (multisample) The player can select a character class and customize it using just 3 sliders. For example when selecting a spell-caster class, the player can balance between dealing high damage to a single target or lower damage but to multiple enemies at once. Each class has only 2 active skills, but each skill is unique - this is not just a mix of ranged and melee attacks with different visual effects that one might see in other games.
A playable demo featuring: -2 player characters with 6 skills each -16 monster types -1 level All packed into a installer.
The controls are a bit off, I don't believe you should have wasd and twin stick movement as well, it seems a bit confusing to master. The combat is rather slow however I like the idea of having to stop between each mob.
I like the idea of having the ability to control your damage output.
Overall it has some nice elements it. It's worth watching in the future.
Thanks for the opinion.
The controls indeed can be a bit tricky, the next version will have an alternative camera control option, where the camera fallows the mouse pointer - more like in typical TPP games... or if You have a suggestion how the controls should work - I'm listening.