![]() Tactical and careful positioning is key, and every successful fight rewards you with XP (Experience Points.) If a character gets knocked unconscious they'll suffer a small XP penalty. stats affect the power of your attacks, and can be enhanced as you progress with better weapons and choosing your preferences on each character's skill tree.Ĭombat is of course turn-based, during every fight you get opportunities to attack, heal or move your characters. The usual precision, protection, magic, dodge, critical chance/damage etc. You switch between characters with the ‘L’ and ‘R’ triggers. Your ragtag gang includes a Ranger (the default leader), a dumb Barbarian, a tame Ogre, a Wizardess, a cute but annoying blonde Elf, a sneaky Thief (who suffers an identity crisis later on), and a boisterous Scottish Dwarf. Unlike many RPGs as you move around, your party is always present and visible. ![]() DoH's lighthearted approach and irreverent sense of humour reminded me of a certain series of movies about a big green ogre, and I don't think it's a coincidence that our friendly ogre looks like a close relative of Shrek's. ![]() ![]() Most of it is fluff although there are some amusing lines and a fair bit of backstory to be gleaned, but there's also a truckload of waffle and groanworthy in-jokes. Right from the off there's a lot of dialogue but if you don't want to listen to it you can skip a sentence with 'A' and the entire conversation with 'B'. ![]()
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