Tactical Turn-Based RPG ‘Azure Saga: Pathfinder’ slashes its way onto Steam green light

MassHive Media, an indie game studio from all the way over in Indonesia is taking their new game Azure Saga: Pathfinder, to PC via Steam Greenlight ( http://bit.ly/azuregreenlight ).

Azure Saga: Pathfinder is a story driven Tactical Turn-Based RPG with a mixture of sci-fi and medieval fantasy theme, visualized in a 2.5D isometric drawn world. It’s got a sort of Vanillaware look to it which isn’t something you often get in an RPG of this nature. The story itself will be told in visual novel based storytelling so there is a lot of different things on going all at once here.

There are clearly many inspirations coming from Star Ocean and Breath of Fire series, Legend of Legaia, a classic PlayStation-era strategy game, was the most influential for on the team and the game. Azure Saga: Pathfinder adapts the battle system where players can combine character skills with each other in various different combos, creating unique effects and animation depending on who the player has paired with.

Azure Saga: Pathfinder is Legend of Legaia for new generation of gamers.” says Andika Pradana, co-founder and Creative Director of MassHive Media. “We want to expand and revitalize the JRPG concept of skill exploration within a single character into a teamwork and party composition. Fans of old-school RPG will definitely found some fresh air from Azure Saga: Pathfinder.”

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Some Key Game Features Include:

  • High quality Visual Novel Illustrations
  • Classicly rendered 2.5D isometric world with a tons of puzzles
  • Orchestrated background music
  • More than 45+ unlockable combination skills
  • Equipment socket and gem system with a various effects for power-ups
  • Tons of Side Quests and Class Transfer Quest system

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