![]() Speaking of time limits, world exploration has a fairly arbitrary time limit imposed on you. On the other hand, some bosses will go down without a hassle, some are super damage sponges, like the final coliseum fight, because don’t tell me you didn’t use up most of your time limit on that fight if you’ve actually managed to win. Shout out to Mistral who stomped me hard enough to re-evaluate my life choices. General combat and the boss fights floats between push-over easy and infuriatingly difficult depending on both play-style, gear available, and whether you’ve chosen to spend your blue blood on Arnice or something else. I know of at least a few people who put on a glass knife for the sizeable attack boost, not realizing that it turns you into a 1 hit-point wonder. While the base stat increases are displayed, the items description itself usually mentions some sort of attached ability, such as negative status nullification, that may not be evident when equipping an item. Equippable items can also be found or bought with Libra (the actual currency), and can be equipped on both Arnice and her servans.Įquipment usually also has a “hidden-ish” effect. You can use the blood to upgrade Arnice and buy fetishes to summon servans. Arnice’s abilities can be upgraded through collecting blue blood, which is “dropped” by enemies. Additional servans are summoned by sacrificing a “fetish”, which can be obtained from chests or felled enemies. While you only start with the default sword, more weapons become unlockable later, although chances are you’ll find one you like and just stick with it. Arnice herself attacks with one of her available weapons. Servans that have fallen in battle can be re-summoned after a set period of time has passed. ![]() These servans can be summoned at the cost of your SP, which will regenerate over time. In order to fend off your foes, you can bring a loadout of four servans with you into battle. The main bulk of Nights of Azure will see you fighting your way through hordes of demons in a stage, in order to reach, and defeat, a “pure blood” demon at the end which, as far as I’m aware, are something like the “original” demons. In addition, Arnice can fight by herself as well, wielding weapons formed from the power of her “blue blood”. At her disposal, Arnice has a series of familiars, dubbed servans, which she can summon to help her in battle. Arnice, our heroine, is half human half demon, as one who was tainted by the blood rain, but still retained her humanity. Featuring a beautiful art style and soundtrack, Nights of Azure, while incredibly niche, is a soulful tale of love and friendship.įor those who haven’t played or heard of the console release, players take up the role of Arnice, a knight of the Curia (division of the church), who is tasked with aiding in the cleansing of the demons that have been brought about when the Nightlord was killed and his blood shed across the land, transforming a great many things, and people, into demons. Nights of Azure originally released for PS4 in North America in early 2016, and now it has received a PC port to bless, or torment, the non-console gamers.
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