词条 | Heroes of Ruin |
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|title = Heroes of Ruin |image = HeroesOfRuin.jpg |image_size = 250px |developer = n-Space |publisher = Square Enix |director = |producer = Timothy Schwalk |designer = Brendan McLeod |programmer = |artist = |writer = |composer = Alexander Puttnam |released= {{Video game release|PAL|June 15, 2012[1]|NA|July 17, 2012[2]}} |genre = Action role-playing game |modes = Single-player, multiplayer |platforms=Nintendo 3DS }} Heroes of Ruin is an action role-playing game developed by n-Space and published by Square Enix for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released on June 15, 2012 in Europe and July 17 in North America. GameplayHeroes of Ruin is an action role-playing game in which the player battles various enemies such as snipers, beasts, and fencers.[3]The game uses both StreetPass and SpotPass technology. Using StreetPass, players can use a feature called "Traders Network", and trade items with other players. In the shop, players can sell items for points, which can be used to buy items which would otherwise be unobtainable. Using SpotPass, players can complete daily challenges for a year after release.[4] The community website will allow players to keep track of their completed challenges, and find even more challenges to complete.[5] PlotThe story of Heroes of Ruin follows a mercenary who is attempting to find a cure for the ruler of the city of Nexus, a sphinx named Ataraxis, who is dying from a curse. The hero can either create an alliance with others or adventure separately. There are many strange and dangerous creatures in the land, including the evil force behind the curse, which the hero eventually confronts.[3] Four different playable characters are available:
Fifty years after a major conflict known as the War of Ruin, the sphinx Ataraxis, ruler of Nexus, is dying from a curse. The Hero is traveling by ship to the city of Nexus to find a way to help Ataraxis, however the ship is destroyed by a giant sea creature, the Leviathan. The survivors of the shipwreck drift to an island, among those are the Hero, the elf Fironel, and the two Princes of Nexus, Solon and Adrian. After arriving to Nexus using a found ship, Solon tasks the Hero with finding Eckhardt, one of Nexus' top sorcerers. After being rescued alongside his daughter Katrina, Eckhardt reveals that he was kidnapped by pirates who forced him to create monsters, including the Leviathan itself; afterwards, the Hero slays the Leviathan at Eckhardt’s request. Then, the Hero is sent to the ruins of the elven Kingdom of Salvera by Eckhardt and Marcus, King of Nexus, to find the ghost of the deceased elf King Keltas, hoping to find a way to end Ataraxis’ curse. Upon arriving to the ruins of Salvera, the Hero finds out that Fironel has used magic to trap the souls of King Keltas and the members of his council in the bodies of savage beasts, in an attempt to ensure that Salvera’s secret information won’t be leaked to the outside world. She then flees and the Hero slays the beasts, releasing King Keltas and the council members. Upon his release, King Keltas gives the Hero a book from Ataraxis, which reveals that the War of Ruin was finished after a display of power from three beasts called "Ruinlords"; the three Ruinlords, including Ataraxis, used to be ordinary people that had a strong desire to end the War of Ruin, and thus used the power of a magic Crystal in order to end the war, transforming themselves into the Ruinlord beasts in the process. Eckhardt and King Marcus decide to keep secret the newly acquired information, fearing that if it is known by the general population, it would create civil unrest. King Marcus then sends the Hero to Ataraxis’ former secret workshop, located in the northern region of Frost Reaches to search for the magic Crystal mentioned in the book. When the Hero is about to get the Crystal, Fironel reappears, states that she has a reason to prevent the use of the Crystal, takes it and flees. She then leaves a message with King Marcus demanding that the Hero must bring Ataraxis’ book to Predator’s Peak. Once both meet, the Hero and Fironel engage in a “winner takes all” showdown that is won by the Hero. Fironel hands over the Crystal, but warns the Hero that its misuse could be highly dangerous. Upon his return to Nexus, the Hero is met by Katrina who tells him that during his absence, chaos ensued in Nexus’ magic labs, the “Soul Void”, prompting Eckhardt, King Marcus and the Princes to go there and try to control the situation. At Katrina’s request, the Hero goes to the Soul Void where he meets another Nexus sorcerer named Rigel. DevelopmentSquare Enix producer George Wright stated they "were excited to make a game specifically for [the 3DS] that makes use of its great connectivity and social features." He also stated that the game "combines elements from action adventure and action RPG games. It takes inspiration from a wide range of games [...] but it also brings its own take on the genre."[3] n-Space has also stated that Nintendo helped with development to unlock extra power in the 3DS "for multiplayer features." [10]Reception{{Video game reviews|MC=69/100[11] (based on 48 reviews) |IGN=7/10[12] }} The game received average reviews, with a 69% Metacritic rating.[11] IGN's Chris Schilling rated the game 7/10, commenting that "it’s graphically weak, yet technically excellent, while its generic mechanics slot into a boldly designed, connected framework".[12] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/37450/heroes-of-ruin-release-date-revealed/ |title=3DS News: Heroes Of Ruin release date revealed |publisher=Official Nintendo Magazine |date= |accessdate=2012-08-07}} 2. ^{{cite web|last=Sliwinski |first=Alexander |url=http://www.joystiq.com/2012/05/30/heroes-of-ruin-delayed-until-july-in-north-america/ |title=Heroes of Ruin delayed until July in North America |publisher=Joystiq |date=2012-05-30 |accessdate=2012-08-07}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://ds.ign.com/articles/117/1170987p1.html |title=Heroes of Ruin Announced for 3DS - Nintendo 3DS News at IGN |publisher=IGN |author= Ryan Clements |date=May 31, 2011 |accessdate=2011-05-31}} 4. ^Heroes of Ruin To Include Free Daily Challenges for a Year - 3DS News @ Nintendo Life 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://ds.ign.com/articles/117/1174663p1.html |title=E3 2011: Heroes of Ruin Takes a Swing at 4-Player Diablo on 3DS - Nintendo 3DS Preview at IGN |publisher=IGN |author=Michael Thomsen |date=June 8, 2011 |accessdate=2011-09-27}} 6. ^SKILL TREE SPOTLIGHT – THE VINDICATOR. Heroes of Ruin Official Website 7. ^SKILL TREE SPOTLIGHT – THE GUNSLINGER. Heroes of Ruin Official Website 8. ^SKILL TREE SPOTLIGHT – THE ALCHITECT. Heroes of Ruin Official Website 9. ^SKILL TREE SPOTLIGHT – THE SAVAGE. Heroes of Ruin Official Website 10. ^Nintendo helped n-Space “unlock the extra power in the 3DS” for Heroes of Ruin 11. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/game/3ds/heroes-of-ruin |title=Heroes of Ruin Critic Reviews for 3DS - Metacritic |publisher=Metacritic |accessdate=2012-08-07}} 12. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/06/25/heroes-of-ruin-review|title=Heroes of Ruin Review - IGN|accessdate=2012-08-07|author=Chris Schilling|date=2012-06-25|publisher=IGN}} External links
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