It’s a very innovative approach and makes playing collaboratively a much more personal experience. The main difference is that the game requires a smartphone or tablet to play and that the device is more than just a mere controller but in many ways your character. There are abilities to unlock and gear to upgrade, as well as consumables to craft. Let me say right up front that Eon Altar comes into its own when played with two or more players and that this is the optimal way to play the game.įor those who are unfamiliar with this game it a co-op isometric RPG featuring all the usual mechanics you’d associate with the genre. So I press ganged my son into helping me out and managed to spend three hours today checking out the co-op aspect of the game. This is very much a game that caters to social play, via your living room and couch. Eon Altar is intended for up to four people to play co-operatively, locally via your wireless network. However we could not play the game in co-op mode as it is not designed for collaborative internet play. We were overall very positive about the game which is currently in early access on Steam. Last week I got to try the RPG Eon Altar which I subsequently discussed with my co-host Brian on the Burton & Scrooge podcast.
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