From a fake history, to an obscure world, Eternal Castle [Remastered] is a fascinating, and exacerbating, descent into the illusory.
From PSU: "The Eternal Castle Remastered delivers a faithful MS-DOS inspired title. That means it comes with all the issues those games carried with them. If it was simply a visual representation with modern game mechanics, The Eternal Castle Remastered could have been an amazing title, but alas, the broken platforming, melee combat that sees you button mashing until you win an encounter and gunplay that leaves you running for your life more often then holding your ground all conspire to make The Eternal Castle Remastered feel desperately dated. The unique art design is visually appealing, and when the electronic music plays, it sounds incredible. Unfortunately though, it's not enough to save The Eternal Castle from being a below-average title."
The Eternal Castle Remastered is a fascinating game that is sure to please nostalgic and new players alike.
This week Candice Harris (@Candidrum) designer of @StageLeftGame and drummer for Zookeeper's Palace joins Mike (@AssaultSuit), Tiny(@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) to talk about plenty of things including but not limited to: Stage Left Game, Zookeeper's Palace, Bullet, Clank, Codenames, Cribbage, Dixit, Epic Games, Great Western Trail, Iron Man 2, Megamind, Mercado de Lisboa, Mysterium, Obscurio, PS5, Spades, Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order, The Eternal Castle [remastered], The Simpsons Arcade Game and more. GameEnthus Podcast