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A hand-crafted tactical RPG where deep job-class customization and a genuinely mature story make every roster decision feel consequential.

Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark is a turn-based tactical RPG from the small indie outfit 6 Eyes Studio, and it wears its Final Fantasy Tactics lineage proudly. You command a squad of Arbiters, law-keepers in a world held together by an immortal council whose cracks are starting to show. Battles play out on isometric grid maps, positioning matters, and you will absolutely lose a fight because you forgot that one enemy healer was standing on high ground. It scratches exactly the itch that Tactics Ogre and FFT veterans have been nursing for years. The job system is where the game really opens up. Characters can equip a primary class, a secondary class, and a set of passive abilities pulled from anything they have previously leveled. The permutations are substantial: a Mender who cross-classes into Gambler for counter-attack passives plays completely differently from one who dips into Knight for armor proficiency. There are over 30 classes available, and unlocking them through prerequisite chains gives progression a satisfying drip rather than a front-loaded dump. Past hour 40 the build space still has room to experiment, which is the honest benchmark for a system like this holding up. The story is where Fell Seal surprises people who write it off as a clone. It is not trying to be ironic or subversive; it commits to its world with a straight face and earns it. The lead character Kyrie has clear motivations that evolve rather than pivot arbitrarily, the supporting cast gets enough screen time to feel like people rather than stat-carriers, and the central mystery about immortality and institutional corruption has actual payoff. The writing quality is uneven chapter to chapter, some side content reads noticeably thinner, but the main throughline holds. For a two-person studio that is genuinely impressive. On the downside, the game does lean on random encounter grinding to gate certain class unlocks, and if you are the type who wants every job mastered before the credits roll, you will hit walls that feel more tedious than challenging. The hand-drawn art style is distinctive but the animations are sparse, which can make long battle strings feel repetitive. There is no voice acting, which is fine, but the music loops are short enough to notice after a few hours. None of these are deal-breakers; they are the compromises you expect from an indie budget, not failures of design intent. If you finished Final Fantasy Tactics and mourned the years since, or if you bounced off Triangle Strategy because you wanted more granular character builds, Fell Seal is the answer sitting in your backlog. It is a focused, honest game that knows exactly what it wants to be and delivers it with real craft. Filler quests exist at the margins but the core stays lean enough to respect your time. Monika, Scout Team

Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark

Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark

30 abr 20196 Eyes Studio1C Entertainment
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A hand-crafted tactical RPG where deep job-class customization and a genuinely mature story make every roster decision feel consequential.

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Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark is a turn-based tactical RPG from the small indie outfit 6 Eyes Studio, and it wears its Final Fantasy Tactics lineage proudly. You command a squad of Arbiters, law-keepers in a world held together by an immortal council whose cracks are starting to show. Battles play out on isometric grid maps, positioning matters, and you will absolutely lose a fight because you forgot that one enemy healer was standing on high ground. It scratches exactly the itch that Tactics Ogre and FFT veterans have been nursing for years. The job system is where the game really opens up. Characters can equip a primary class, a secondary class, and a set of passive abilities pulled from anything they have previously leveled. The permutations are substantial: a Mender who cross-classes into Gambler for counter-attack passives plays completely differently from one who dips into Knight for armor proficiency. There are over 30 classes available, and unlocking them through prerequisite chains gives progression a satisfying drip rather than a front-loaded dump. Past hour 40 the build space still has room to experiment, which is the honest benchmark for a system like this holding up. The story is where Fell Seal surprises people who write it off as a clone. It is not trying to be ironic or subversive; it commits to its world with a straight face and earns it. The lead character Kyrie has clear motivations that evolve rather than pivot arbitrarily, the supporting cast gets enough screen time to feel like people rather than stat-carriers, and the central mystery about immortality and institutional corruption has actual payoff. The writing quality is uneven chapter to chapter, some side content reads noticeably thinner, but the main throughline holds. For a two-person studio that is genuinely impressive. On the downside, the game does lean on random encounter grinding to gate certain class unlocks, and if you are the type who wants every job mastered before the credits roll, you will hit walls that feel more tedious than challenging. The hand-drawn art style is distinctive but the animations are sparse, which can make long battle strings feel repetitive. There is no voice acting, which is fine, but the music loops are short enough to notice after a few hours. None of these are deal-breakers; they are the compromises you expect from an indie budget, not failures of design intent. If you finished Final Fantasy Tactics and mourned the years since, or if you bounced off Triangle Strategy because you wanted more granular character builds, Fell Seal is the answer sitting in your backlog. It is a focused, honest game that knows exactly what it wants to be and delivers it with real craft. Filler quests exist at the margins but the core stays lean enough to respect your time.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamTactical RPGJob SystemIsometric Grid CombatClass CustomizationStory-DrivenSingle-Player CampaignBuild VarietyMature Narrative

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1.2 Ghz, Pentium 4+
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
DirectX 9.0c compatible with 512 MB
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Version 9.0c
Storage
3 GB available space

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6 Eyes Studio
Distribuidora
1C Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
30 abr 2019

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