The party-based RPG Black Geyser: Couriers of Darkness has now officially launched this week on Steam Early Access.
Black Geyser: Couriers of Darkness Has Now Entered Early Access
The CRPG Black Geyser: Couriers of Darkness has officially launched this week on both Early Access on Steam and GOG. The title developer by GrapeOcean Technologies and published by V Publishing was backed successfully through Kickstarter, and has since gained in scope has been a developer since 2015.
The game has real-time tactical combat with pause, with over 300,000 words of dialogue, deep lore, and memorable companions. Dive into the sprawling world of Black Geyser, where players can build their own heroes from five different races and 13 class types.
The game launches alongside the release of an amazing cinematic trailer.
You can check out the trailer below:
Key Features
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A huge world map with 2 countries (Isilmerald and Northern Realm), dozens of districts, settlements, villages and towns.
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13 unique Classes from 4 class archetypes (Priest, Outlaw, Warrior, and Wizard).
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Over 300,000 words of hand-crafted narrative.
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Traditional real-time tactical combat with pause.
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An abundance of spells to wield and crafting to undertake, all combined with deep character progression.
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Character actions impact greed, which directly affects the world around you.
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An original world filled with diverse characters, creatures and biomes.
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Fully voice-acted lead characters.
If you want to know what we thought of the game, you should check out our Black Geyser Gameplay Hands-On Impressions: Everything We Know So Far (Isometric Fantasy CRPG). You can also check out our Top 5 Upcoming RPGs Of August 2021 (New World, Black Geyser: Couriers Of Darkness, King’s Bounty 2 And More!) to find out what other great RPGs released this month.
Black Geyser: Couriers of Darkness is now available on Early Access on Steam and GOG.
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