Launched just this week, Rumble Entertainmentâs KingsRoad is about as far from a traditional Facebook game as you can get. Itâs a Diablo-style action role-playing game with all the bells and whistles â including multiplayer â and itâs servers are running just fine.
The people of Alderstone have lost their king, and a mysterious evil has risen to take advantage of the ensuing chaos, as evil often does. Itâs up to the player to bring order to the world once more, because if it were up to the player to just sit around and feel sad about life it wouldnât be a very good game. Or maybe it would. I donât know.
Instead of moping, we fight. KingsRoad features three classes â Archer, Knight and Wizard â which the player can swap between as they please. Thereâs no need for multiple character slots when youâre every hero. Just visit the class master in town between missions and pick your poison.
So far I prefer the Wizard, which is not normal for me in Diablo-style joints. Heâs got big area effect damage, the means to control crowds of stabby-loos that gather around him, and as he levels up he gains some really nifty magical auras, including one that enhances the experience points gained by the entire party. Each class has passive powers like that, and being able to switch between them on the fly means a party of three players can coordinate for maximum buffing.
When not adventuring, players return to the main city, where they can have items identified, bank important equipment, forge new stuff at the blacksmith or spend skill points on flashy abilities.
And when they are adventuring, they do thisâŠ
âŠonly much smoother. Really need to tweak my capture software.
Those of you averse to playing games on Facebook can play directly on Rumble Entertainmentâs website if it makes you feel better, but either way this is a game youâll definitely want to check out.