Release Date: September 7, 2021
Postapocalyptic RPG in isometric projection inspired by the classics of the genre, created in the Russian studio Dark Crystal Games. Players explore a huge structure called the Dome, trying to survive among the anomalies, traps and warring sides. The clashes with the latter take place in the turn-based system.
Encased is an old-school RPG inspired by classics like the original Baldur's Gate. The game is a debut project of the Russian studio Dark Crystal Games and was released by Black Tower Entertainment.
Encased takes place in an alternative reality and focuses on a mysterious construction called the Dome. The indestructible object contains valuable items and unknown technologies, as well as artificial intelligence systems, anomalies and traps waiting for potential explorers. The C.R.O.N.U.S. Foundation, an international organisation that has gained a huge influence on world leaders through its findings, is responsible for the study of the Dome.
For a long time, the foundation has been sending numerous expeditions to further and further corners of the Dome without sharing its knowledge with anyone else. However, when an organization's machinations lead to a nuclear conflict, and the with the outside world stops, its are forced to create their own civilization on the ruins of the old one. Worse still, the explorers awakened the mysterious power that was wrecking havoc throughout the Dome.
The gameplay of Encased draws inspirations from a handful of classic turn-based RPGs. At the beginning of the game, we create our own hero - we decide on their appearance, attributes and skills. Then, we find ourselves in an open world, viewed from an isometric perspective and composed of 170 sectors, which we can explore almost without any restrictions. During the game, we perform missions, both those related to the main plot and side quests, which allow us to gain experience points necessary for the development of our character. We also encounter random events that aren't just typical bandit attacks, but separate stories in the postapocalyptic world of Encased.
Even though, as the game progresses, we form a team of explorers, we only control our own character directly. During turn-based battles on maps divided into fields, we determine the tactics and general behavior of companions (this requires action points), but a system of artificial intelligence is responsible for specific actions of the allies. As a result, battles can take an unexpected or even funny turn. The combat is diversified by special capabilities and different types of ammunition, as well as the possibility of using environmental elements as a covers. The creators of Encased have also put at our disposal a large arsenal of weapons, which can be upgraded or disassembled into parts.
Our actions in the game translate into relations with the inhabitants of the Dome, including six factions with different interests. Each of our actions affect our image, expressed by titles ranging from "petty thief" to "enemy of the state" and even "threat to humanity". The more crimes we commit, the more severe the possible punishment will be: from fines, through imprisonment, to the death penalty. But there are ways to avoid a sentence, such as bribering a judge or the completion of the Death Labyrinth, which is a huge challenge.
An important role is played by Maelstrom, a telepathic force desolating the interior of the Dome and infecting the minds of its inhabitants. However, it is not devoid of intelligence and can help us during the game, depending on our relations with it, represented by a special statistics of Psyche. However, sooner or later, you will have to pay for every assistance of Maelstrom. In addition, the main character can become more resistant to the destructive influence of this being, which is necessary to venture into the farthest corners of the Dome.
Encased offers a single-player campaign.
The developers of Encased used the popular Unity engine. Three-dimensional visual setting refers to the style of the genre classics and they look decent. The atmosphere of the post-apocalypse is emphasized by music composed by Mushroomer (Pathologic 2).
Platforms:
PC Windows
Age restrictions: 18+
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System Requirements for Encased Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5 3.3 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 660M / Radeon R9 260X or better, 20 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/8.1/10.
Recommanded System Requirements:
Intel Core i7 3.7 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce GTX 1060 / 8 GB Radeon RX 480 or better, 20 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/8.1/10.
Game Ratings for Encased Video Game.
Encased Review: Is the Old School Still in Session?
Encased is a solid game, yet one that struggles with its own nature. Despite being conductive to genuine emotions, the old school's biggest flaw is that it's old. Read more in our review.
Cram-Gaming: 8 / 10 by Robert Cram
We have mixed feeling about Encased. No doubt for some players it’s a great game reaching the upper echelons of the review scale. For us, less so due to our own preferences or perhaps expectations. A lack of direction, vagueness and tendency to draw on some frustrating quest design over-and-over have us at odds with the neat combat, excellent writing and fantastic audio alongside its neat premise. However, with our grievances aside, we still recommend this for those looking for strategy turn-based role playing. It’s certainly got character and that’s something most people can probably agree on.
Hey Poor Player: 4 / 5 by Heather Johnson Yu
Encased: A Sci-Fi Post-Apocalyptic RPG is finally emerging from its nearly two-year Early Access period and is all the better for its time spent in player-engaged development. Fans of Fallout 1 and 2 and Shadowrun are going to immediately fall in love with what Encased: A Sci-Fi Post-Apocalyptic RPG has to offer them, from its impressive character creation to vast world-building, from its ambient aesthetics to its divergent storytelling, and every nook and cranny worth exploring in between. You may be stuck underneath this Dome for the rest of your life, but rest assured you’ll be far too busy living your best post-apocalyptic life to care about anything outside of it anyway.
Turn Based Lovers: 8 / 10 by Damiano Gerli
Encased is a love letter to the late 90s RPG and, despite some jagged edges, it's quite an exquisite post-apocalyptic irradiated meal for players, looking for a huge amount of freedom in building their own characters and stories.
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