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Coridden is an action RPG with shapeshifters in which you can ride your friendsValiant steeds wanted
Valiant steeds wanted
Image credit:Anshar Publishing
Image credit:Anshar Publishing
The one great weapon in my arsenal as mercurial uncle and cousin to several infant humans is the timeless game of Horsey. You know - when you get down all fours and offer to give the kid a ride around the sitting room. It’s murder on the old kneecaps, but as any shrewd parental tactician knows, Horsey is a game with a sting in its tail (making this a kind of scorpion Horsey, I guess). The horse in the game of Horsey is free to choose the direction of travel, even if it’s somewhere the rider would rather not go. Towards the bath or dinner table, for instance. Towards the dentist, if needed.
Monster-shifter aRPG coming to Kickstarter Jan 30th! - CoriddenWatch on YouTube
Monster-shifter aRPG coming to Kickstarter Jan 30th! - Coridden
Based on 20-30 minutes with the demo, it’s a sturdy, straightforward game at heart, serving up the usual, slightly dessicated smorgasbord of mouse-click melee and ranged attacks, jumps and dodges, with gear chests to crack open, levels to up, and (0/3) infested hives to find and destroy. The creature transformations - there are seven “masteries” in all, on top of four human classes - unlock different attacks and specials, as you’d expect. It’s immediately comfortable, and utterly unsurprising.
If I were a cynical man I’d be suspicious of the developers on this count, but they seem happily oblivious to the trolling applications of what the Coridden Steam page calls the “pick up a friend” feature. “When your friend is slow, pick them up and go!” it jingles, like an arms dealer trying to pass off a landmine as some kind of miraculous kitchen appliance.
In fairness, the cavalry functionality looks like it could be a life-saver now and then. You can pick other characters up when they’re busy in menus, for example, to save them from enemies they haven’t noticed. If another Coridden player goes AFK, perhaps because it’s bathtime and her daughter wants to play non-virtual Horsey, you can also pick them up and shuttle them to the endgame like an extra-large loot item, rather than kicking them out.
The other way of looking at Coridden is that it’s a druids-onlyBaldur’s Gate 3party, which I find entertaining as somebody who keeps picking druids inRPGs, only to realise after three hours that they’re always a dissatisfying blur of melee, support and spellcaster. Why doesn’tBaldur’s Gate 3let druids impose games of Horsey on other party members, Larian? Do I have to think of everything? Anyway, Coridden is “coming soon”, and you can find the aforesaid demo right now onSteam.