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Doom & Destiny Update Adds New Monsters, Sidequests, and Raises Level Cap

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Nearly a year after its debut during the Summer Uprising, Doom & Destiny has received a new update that delivers a ton of new content. Version 1.3 introduces an entirely new adventure where you have to rescue 7 lost dwarfs, as well as 5 new super dungeons, more than 20 new powers, and a level cap increase. You can check out the full list of improvements below, which we’ve shamlessly copy-pasted from their official website.

  • an entire new adventure! 7 dwarfs are lost around the whole world and need your help to return home! find them all!
  • the ship! the ship! the ship!
  • 5 new super dungeons;
  • more than 20 new powers!
  • a complete new set of weapons, armors and utilities sold in various new shops and secret locations;
  • 3 new sidequests for hardcore players;
  • new secrets!!!
  • new hilarious graves!
  • tons of new monster and challenges;
  • level cap increased from a lame 40 to a legendary 60!
  • game performance improved;
  • less misspellings (maybe)
  • bugs fix!

Source: Official Website

Indie Games Summer Uprising Day 5: Doom & Destiny Review

Posted on by Mike Wall in Reviews, xblig, XBLIG Reviews | Leave a comment

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The story-driven RPG genre has always been in short supply on the XBLIG. And it’s really no wonder why that’s the case when you look at games like Breath of Death and Cthulhu Saves the World, there’s an awful lot of development work that goes into them. Not to mention you’ve got to compete against those great Zeboyd games for mind share which is no small feat. Enter Doom & Destiny, a JRPG loaded with satire, parody, and nerds, but can its seemingly identical formula succeed?

What can I say, it’s a JRPG built on the RPG Maker framework. If you’ve ever played any of the original style JRPGs you know exactly what you’re doing in this game. In fact, you’re probably so damn familiar with it you’re already rummaging through peoples clocks and underpants drawers for “magic elixirs” as we speak.

Visit Two Fedoras to read the full review.