


But it can also create some hilarious combinations. Optimizing forms with the best passives and abilities to tackle dungeons are where the game really pushes you to think outside the box with your toolset. What really makes the combat of Nobody Saves the World shine, though, is how you can mix and match almost every ability and passive and throw it on any form.

Each form comes with three active abilities that you unlock by ranking them up and a passive ability. Granted, the egg has healing powers, but for the most part, it’s just a plain old egg with the lowest stats possible compared to the other forms. Eventually, you can get forms like a magician, who can pull rabid rabbits and hungry lions out of a hat, or an egg. But quickly, you’ll start to unlock forms which is done by ranking up the forms you already have (from F to S rank). Honestly, though, the rat has to be inspired by the black plague because the rat’s special ability allows each bite to inflict poison on enemies. Yeah, the first form you use to tackle the first dungeon is a rat. Starting off, you have Nobody and rat forms. And they range from normal RPG classes to hilariously ridiculous. As mentioned above, there are 21 forms at your disposal. So how do you fight them? That’s how your forms come into play. Naturally, with a giant world-ending calamity looming, there are monsters everywhere. Want to go help a thieves guild member evade a “One knife per customer policy” so they can buy four knives while they’re on sale? That also rewards stars and experience. Want to spend an hour leveling up your forms to the max possible rank? Go right ahead! Each form quest gives stars and experience. There is no such thing as wasting time doing a side activity as each one helps you reach that goal of unlocking the doors to the next big dungeon. But the best thing about this feature is, you are getting rewarded regularly for your actions. Completing almost every quest rewards you with special stars that are required to open the big dungeons whose completion is necessary to advance the story. There are even unlimited quests you can buy that are tied to every action you take, like taking a certain number of steps, completing dungeons, and even eating food! Plus, you need to complete quests to progress. There are dozens of quests for each of the 21 forms to level them up. Every dungeon has a quest to complete them. While this doesn’t seem out of the ordinary for RPGs, every single thing is tied to quests. The gameplay relies very heavily on quests to guide you.

FIND ME!” Quickly discovering that the magic wand’s powers allow the wielder to transform into different creatures, known as forms, Nobody sets out to find out what happened to Nostramagus and stop the Calamity from ruining the world. The only clues about what happened to Nostramagus are his hand protege Randy the Rad and a note saying, “I’m in trouble. After waking up with absolutely no memory of what’s going on, Nobody stumbles into the house of Nostramagus, a grand wizard who mysteriously disappeared, and takes his magic wand.
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There are no defining features of Nobody besides they are always naked they have no skin tone, no hair, and have eyes devoid of life. By all descriptions, Nobody is a blank canvas. Yes, that’s actually the character’s name. In Nobody Saves the World, you play as Nobody. This time, they decided to tackle the RPG action-adventure genre with Nobody Saves the World.
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From their unique art style to their detailed levels full of easter eggs or nods to games past, Drinkbox Studios has found its niche in adapting genres to fit its own mold. Drinkbox Studios has always been one of my favorite indie developers.
