It's just so satisfying to climb up mountains like this ! I was always a bit sad to destroy the mapgen to carve my way into mountains. Now i feel like a real mountain goat !
Two things though:
1. although you can place handholds facing down, i've yet to understand how to move from downard facing hanholds to side-facing ones on the same block.
2. it's a bit too powerful in my opinion, and if i had to change something i'd make it so it uses up the tool you carve handholds with :)
Fantastic premise that partially delivers !
Huge item list that interacts with each other and allows for interesting roleplaying !
I only played in singleplayer though, and i'd advise you to find friends to play with because i was quickly bored :/ take this with a critical mind as this is still a wonderful undertaking as a fan project, and surely deserves praises (and they definitely got mine) !
* I found myself lost in Mordor lands too many times, i feel the biome generation could use some improvment so as to represent the feel of Middle-Earth better.
* The random drops on killing ennemies could use some balancing as well, as i found myself never needing to craft any weapons or armour.
* NPC interaction is minimal but still interesting and full of lore. Their houses are always a treat to visit.
* NPC behavior and intelligence is quite lacking, but i wouldn't expect much from a fan game :)
SO satisfying !
It's just so satisfying to climb up mountains like this ! I was always a bit sad to destroy the mapgen to carve my way into mountains. Now i feel like a real mountain goat ! Two things though: 1. although you can place handholds facing down, i've yet to understand how to move from downard facing hanholds to side-facing ones on the same block. 2. it's a bit too powerful in my opinion, and if i had to change something i'd make it so it uses up the tool you carve handholds with :)
Fun but laggy and needs balancing
Fantastic premise that partially delivers ! Huge item list that interacts with each other and allows for interesting roleplaying ! I only played in singleplayer though, and i'd advise you to find friends to play with because i was quickly bored :/ take this with a critical mind as this is still a wonderful undertaking as a fan project, and surely deserves praises (and they definitely got mine) ! * I found myself lost in Mordor lands too many times, i feel the biome generation could use some improvment so as to represent the feel of Middle-Earth better. * The random drops on killing ennemies could use some balancing as well, as i found myself never needing to craft any weapons or armour. * NPC interaction is minimal but still interesting and full of lore. Their houses are always a treat to visit. * NPC behavior and intelligence is quite lacking, but i wouldn't expect much from a fan game :)