No Place for Bravery, a 2D action RPG that takes place from top to bottom, is rich in visuals and music. It tells a story of self-reflection and moral choices. The choices you make.
The game is focused on rapid combat and parries. Making mistakes will be punishing and you’ll feel a sensation of fragility as you face the risks of Bravery’s universe.
Thorn an old warrior plagued by nightmares, stumbles on the chance to make amends when he discovers clues that point to his daughter’s disappearance that took place some time ago. Alongside his disabled foster son, Phid, it will be up to the player to determine how many miles Thorn will go, not only in order to find his daughter, but also to achieve his goals.
The story of Bravery conveys a clear message on the role of parents and the consequences of their choices in the midst of a turbulent world. They have personal experience to inform their message. The game aims to express these real emotion-based feelings in a way that is both profound and competent.
Thorn is an adept soldier even in a society full of people who are similar to him. If you can control him, Thorn will have the ability to fight and live from the word go, but you should expect that you will see his vulnerability apparent in the series of likely defeats.
The captivating combination of low fantasy world, the intricate pixel art, as well as exquisite hand-painted texture makes this bleak world come alive with life-like beauty, while Thorn makes his way through it. No Place for Bravery is undoubtedly a space that is pulsing with vivid, passionate atmosphere that are able to feel every second.
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