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About This Game Nine deities. Nine heroes. And only one champion. Mythical Greece. The land of gods, poets, heroes, but also of terrible monsters and creatures. Numen is a fully three-dimensional action RPG set in mythical Greece. The player controls one of nine heroes, who in the name of the gods they follow compete in a grand test of their capabilities. Heroes who undertake a pilgrimage over the highest mountains, through valleys and deep forests, underground vaults and the scorched sand of deserts. Numen however is no mere hack-and-slash game. It offers the player the possibility of tactical decision making, searching for enemies’ weak spots, selection of adequate weapons. It rewards those who are able to adapt to the changing situation on the battlefield. In this the player is helped by the unique powers and abilities invested in him or her by the god he or she follows, provided that the god is happy with him or her. The Olympian gods, after all, are renowned for their wanton and unpredictable nature… Action RPG with strong and intriguing storyline and surprising plot turns. Detailed 3D design with state-of-the-art visual effects. The game world based on the Greek mythology comprises of tens of locations situated on 12 islands with both exteriors and underground labyrinths. Many extensive main story and side quests. Select your hero‘s gender, his or her specialization out of three possibilities and one of nine deities for him or her to worship. Plenty of unique weapons, armors and items, more than 80 spells and abilities. Arena duels, training combats and tournaments. 7aa9394dea Title: Numen: Contest of HeroesGenre: RPGDeveloper:CINEMAX, s.r.o.Publisher:CINEMAX, s.r.o.Release Date: 3 Jun, 2010 Numen: Contest Of Heroes Crack Cd numen contest of heroes. numen contest of heroes cheats. numen contest of heroes review. numen contest of heroes recenze. numen contest of heroes skills. numen contest of heroes pc. games like numen contest of heroes. numen contest of heroes kody. numen contest of heroes gods. numen contest of heroes review. numen contest of heroes spolszczenie. descargar numen contest of heroes español. numen contest of heroes pc. download numen contest of heroes pc. numen contest of heroes walkthrough. numen contest of heroes skills. numen contest of heroes trainer. numen contest of heroes trainer. numen contest of heroes návod. numen contest of heroes pl. numen contest of heroes ufql. numen contest of heroes pl I think the game is pretty well done, it is just weird that it skips the overall leveling up process in the beginning. You start at lvl 1 and then scale up a bit and then magically jump quite a few levels, like to 13 or something, as it says you are an adult now. But overall good game play and would recommend to RPG fans, :). Well the game not that bad however the market offers a lot betters of the same genre. You know the feeling of ''hmm there is something amiss here'' ,well you are condemned to feel it often here. Dead atmosphere, boring gameplay, even a few hours of gp is enuff to get it uninstalled unless you had anything better to do.. I wish I could like this game.I started playing it, thinking it would be like god of war, but when I really started, I found out that this game is another boring RPG (but this one isn't online).It starts with many weird videos and then go on to the long dialogues. I hate these so I just skipped them all.I went outside and the tutorial told me how to play, I went to a spider and hit the "2" key rapidly 'till it died.I took it's items and went on, killing more and more spiders. I killed them all, and went back to the village, more dialogues and its BORING.I stopped playing there, this game is like a normal online RPG but that isn't online.Nothing special about it.. Numen: Contest of Heroes basically plays like a single player MMO, complete with hotkey bar, ability cooldowns, and combat that doesn't feel like it's quite connecting. It isn't a great game, but it's at least a decent one, and well worth the huge sale prices I've seen it (currently $0.99 as I write this review.) I myself picked it up for $7.50 soon after release, and don't really regret it, though $5 or less is the sweet spot here IMO.The introductory \/ tutorial section is pretty boring, but persevere and the game becomes more enjoyable later. You start out as a kid, and through a few quests learn the basics of the three primary classes - Warrior, Archer and Mage. At the end of the tutorial you get to pick which of the three classes you want to become, and appear as a leveled up adult with only the abilities of the chosen class. At the same time you also pick which God to worship, granting you additional abilities and bonuses, which increase as you make your God more proud of you through your actions.Then it's standard fantasy RPG fare. You go on quests, trigger events which advance the plotline, unlock new areas and make more quests available, kill monsters to level up and get better loot, and eventually kill the final boss and beat the game. You encounter other heroes along the way and choose whether to help, hinder or ignore them. And there's an Arena tournament event where you can fight these heroes as well. The balance seems a bit off in some areas. A couple times you can be thrown into a new area severely underlevelled for the enemies, and have to grind before you can take on more than one of them at a time. Then 3\/4 of the way through you find that 90% of your attacks are critical hits and enemies don't stand a chance as long as you don't get careless.Overall I'd recommend the game when it's on sale, though not at the base $9.99 price.. I've been trying really hard to like this game from the moment that I started playing. With each passing encounter, with each newly introduced event, with each new NPC speaking and each logic flaw in either narrative or combat; my task grew to become harder and harder. Finally, I give up. This is the day that I'll leave an RPG unfinished.As the curtain opens, we watch a cinematic about a legendary artifact; the Sickle of Chronos being stolen. Then, we choose between two 12 year old siblings - one male and one female - to take as our character, and begin playing a pesteringly long, somewhat illogical and predictable prequel story. By the end of the prequel, our "hero" is given the "choice" of becoming the champion of one of the 9 Olympian Gods to compete in a contest. If she\/he prevails, her\/his one wish will be granted by the gods. To accomplish this deed, our hero is sent to the Island of Machantar to the main temple of his\/her deity. After that point, our hero will venture out on an unending journey of hack & slash to acquire that accursed sickle.Numen: Contest of Heroes is a single player 3D RPG in a run on the mill MMO model - which is based on fetch quests or killing a certain amount of monsters to get a certain drop - with the skill bar, mobs to kill and levels to gain. You slay monsters, gain level and loot, travel to new areas with tougher monsters and so on and on... which would be quite alright if it wouldn't be for a couple of downers. To begin with, the storyline is botched, with you always ending up aimlessly wandering around to try and discover "what to do next". Quest indicators fail to present pointers or direct towards locations. Any and all areas of the game are open, so it wouldn't differ whether you are level 20 or 80, you can always find a mob to get yourself killed by accidentally.There is a monstrous imbalance between classes; warrior being overpowering, mage being somewhat decent and archer being completely pointless. Skill and item usage are completely laggy; you end up pushing a hot key 2-3 times before the game decides to cast that spell and by then - guess what? - You are usually dead. There is no actual lore to gods or no differentiating factor between gods, so your choice of whomever you decided to follow there is somewhat irrelevant. The game fails to deliver any kind of authentic lore: there are Greek names and figures thrown around, bravo. As if that would be enough for a setting. Aside the main scenario - and a vague one at that - side quests are not many, and they end up popping around in completely imbalanced levels. Dialogue is forced, unimaginative and usually contains a couple of typos anyhow. Arena battles or tournaments rely on luck and how laggy your casting would be instead of actual skill and reflexes. Oh, and as far as atmosphere goes: graphics and textures are okay - with no facial or physical customization option for your character, and the soundtrack decides to take long pauses of silence as you play for no apparent reason.Phew, sorry. I hate being thoroughly this negative, but Numen: Contest of Heroes would be a somewhat acceptable MMORPG. As a single player RPG, it fails to deliver either interest in story, any character or scenario involvement, decent game or combat mechanics or basically any good time. I remember having better time with Metin 2. That was multiplayer at least. When I bought this game, it was on sale for 99 cents so it's not a big loss, but if you are interested in an Action RPG in a Greek Setting, Titan Quest is most definitely a better choice. Good day.Please also check out Lady Storyteller's Curator page here - follow for regular updates on reviews for other games!. i got this really cheap and its awful, maybe if the contrast wasnt so messed up i would actually play it, but its really hard on the eyes...no joke, it actually hurts my eyes becasue the contrast is awful and you can not adjust it.. A Titan Quest clone. So Diablo's grandclone. Great graphics, but the gameplay isn't very innovative. The story is new, and the game isn't bad. It's just not worth paying for if you already own Titan Quest.It is definitely different from Titan Quest, but not different enough that I don't feel like an idiot for buying them both. In Titan Quest, you click a button to choose your class. In Numen, you "role-play" your class choice. How you play through the beginning of the game determines what class of character you play. Numen feels more like a single-player MMO, whereas Titan Quest feels more like a proper Diablo clone.C+. Not bad, just not unique.. Seems designed to be a lackluster mmorpg, but single player. Heavy reliance on fetch quests and "kill X of specific enemy" quotas, lots of running back and forth from quest givers. Slow, awkward, and kind of boring for an MMO, it's downright terrible for a single player.. Poor man's Diablo II...I'll settle for no less than the real thing!. Good game. Funny.Nice graphic. You can reach lvl 80 like 10 hours.

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