Whether you decide to sink cash into the game or not, though, players can expect a randomized overworld with hand-built dungeons designed to be taken on by groups of up to four friends at once, with a full story campaign featuring unique missions for each character. Free-to-play is normally is cause for concern but Zero was no-strings-attached free and got regular content updates, so the developer has a good track record, plus there’s a manifesto at the site that explains F2P plans a little more clearly. Relic Hunters Legend is the sequel to Relic Hunters Zero, and like its prequel the game is going to be free. The mini-cartoon joins a three-part comic released earlier that set up the plot, making for a fun little multimedia lead-in to the Kickstarter campaign. It’s a bit saturday-morning-cartoon (or mid-afternoon Cartoon Network?) but still a fun way to introduce the characters and their world while squeezing in a bit of game advertising in the middle. Relic Hunters Legend, on the other hand, decided that was boring so made a full four-minute animated short to kick off its crowdfunding ambitions. Kickstarter trailers frequently have the pitch in there somewhere, usually at the end but not always.
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