![]() The most common causes of this issue are: What I didn’t realise was that this would be quite a heartwarming experience.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. There’s plenty of balance here for exploration, story development, RPG-like levelling in places and of course, combat. It’s fair to say I didn’t come into Nanotale Typing Chronicles with much expectations other than there would be lots of typing. By the way, early on, you rescue a spirit fox and to repay your deed, you can summon it to transport you about the lands (it also helps out in combat on some occasions). The more assets you inspect – spelling out words as per the combat – the higher her skill set and spells, allowing you to invest in stat increases based on your play style. ![]() She’s collecting samples to ascertain why this world is falling to corruption. More importantly, Rosalind isn’t a mage but an archivist. This was a really good aspect, and felt like my choices meant something. A cool dialogue option is typing the keyword that interests you rather than from a dropdown selection. It’s not all about combat though, as you meet a good deal of NPCs along the way with plenty to say. It’s important to note that when Rosalind performs these spells, she whips out her book to a complete standstill, so referring back to the switch in keyboard presses, you have to exit the spell mode quickly, dash to safety, then start spelling again. Nanotale – Typing Chronicles is quite forgiving, and you get to respawn upon death without much hindrance. ![]() Additionally, the words become a little more tricky to type – especially if it’s a word you’re unfamiliar with and start searching your own databanks for the meaning. Wiping that smug sentiment off my chops, the waves came in thick and thin, with larger enemies to tackle that could clear ground faster than the others. In fact, for the first half an hour or so, I was mildly cocky, thinking that I’d beat the game in one go. My PC setup uses a mechanical keyboard, and I seldom write on it, so reading the words on the screen and typing them up when there’s a dozen or so there at a time can be tricky. Actually, I just did, having written the last sentence. For the whole of this review, I haven’t once looked at my fingers or the keyboard. Perhaps I lack that nimbleness to shift.Īnother aspect of the mechanic that will determine your progress is if you’re a touch typist. By default, she moves with E, S, D, F, and while that’s not going to put your hands out of action for a week or two, it’s a little confusing if you learned to type with the home keys. Switching between the spells (literally) and movement were a bit problematic for me. Before you shout that Nanotale Typing Chronicles is a typing adventure, and it’s pretty hard to spell ‘prat’ on a controller, you still have to move Rosalind around with the keyboard. I played this solely on a keyboard and didn’t experiment with a controller. Speaking of heritage, don’t let my gaming experience give the illusion that I know a thing or two about a thorough review. Almost any word thrown up on the screen, and I’d bash the keyboard as if pulling off those combos for Lei Wulong in Tekken 2 back on the PlayStation. ![]() The highlight here is we typists make Gandalf look like a boy scout. I somewhat feel for the lower ranking beasts you encounter who she deems as ‘criminal’, but spelling words like ‘hurt’ are more appropriate and easier on the old digits. However, instead of unleashing a tirade of unheard of spells with up, down, left, right, A and B, she spells out relevant words to her plight. ![]() Unlike a stereotypical academic sporting Clubmasters, she can handle herself by boasting magical powers. Your part is an archivist named Rosalind. ![]()
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