You don't have to though, as you unlock special fast-travel to prevent a lot of backtracking so that's great. Instead, you have a lot more freedom to roam around back and forth. I was expecting Undead Horde to be a more structured linear experience like other 10tons games, having you pick a node to travel to and then begin a mission. One thing I did particularly love, is the way the different areas are all connected up. Or just mix and match whatever takes your fancy, you're a necromancer, you answer to no one and the undead aren't exactly smart enough to question your decisions. You could opt for a magic-focused build to have a lot of Mana, or perhaps one with a huge amount of health if you want to always be part of the action. There's also a nice character level up system, with you picking a specific Soul which increases your attributes differently. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view. Due to the loot system with weapons, spells and other abilities there's a surprising amount of customization and freedom to setup your necromancer to suit your exact play-style. The way it plays is a little like a mix of an action-RPG like Diablo with the combat and loot, with a sprinkle of Overlord for the way you command your army. So, if you really wanted to, you can literally have an army of undead chickens. ![]() Not the only time you get to use chickens either, once you take down enough of a specific type of enemy you can then grab a bunch of them before you enter a mission. ![]() It's quite an amusing game I will admit, especially at the start where it teaches you the basics by killing a chicken, bringing it back from the dead and then using it to destroy some evil pots. Disclosure: Key provided by the developer. Do you like being on the evil side? Good news for you then, as a necromancer you will be raising an undead army in Undead Horde, which is now out with Linux support.
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