![]() Each character and enemy is distinct, and there’s a wide variety of both to be found in the game. I wouldn’t say that it’s a terribly unique look, but the style and quality of the sprites are consistent across the board, which helps the game create and maintain its own identity. One Step From Eden is another one of those pixel sprite-based indie games we’ve come to expect from today’s gaming climate. The game doesn’t tell us, and it doesn’t really bother me all that much honestly. What kind of place is Eden? Why is everyone trying to get there? No idea, other than it looks pretty when everywhere else in the game looks bleak. ![]() ![]() The information you’re given upfront tells you that military scientist Saffron (or whichever unlockable character you play as) is making a mad dash for Eden for some reason or another while fighting your way through enemies who may or may not also be racing towards Eden. It’s a pretty understandable approach given that the game’s clear focus is the gameplay, but since this section of my reviews is for story and setting I still have to mention it. One Step From Eden doesn’t immediately tell you a whole lot about what’s going on in the world it instead opts to leave small nuggets of lore within the brief dialogue quips between characters that happen at the end of each world. The question remains however: Does One Step From Eden live up to expectations? Or is it just one step from greatness? It all sounds pretty nice on paper, and the free demo that was released was very promising. Some of the major sticking points apart from the MMBN style combat are the evolving boss difficulty and the option to “make friends or make enemies”. Both a demo and a Kickstarter campaign surfaced in early 2019, and the Kickstarter campaign greatly surpassed the original campaign goal of $15,000, managing to raise a solid $70,000. One Step From Eden is a deck-building roguelite much like Slay the Spire that features combat heavily inspired by the Mega Man Battle Network series of action RPGs. Does One Step From Eden live up to expectations? Or is it just one step from greatness? People who know me know how much I don’t shut up about this game, but it’s been hard to contain my excitement about Eden since I tried it back in 2019. If this blurb sounds familiar, that’s probably because I’ve written a preview about this game before ( found here). Curiosity got the better of me and I started looking for any projects or proofs of concept that looked to revive the spirit of the Battle Network series, and that search led me to One Step From Eden. The realization that the action-packed card-battling series had ended in 2006 was one that hurt me, and I had recently begun to miss it again. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Does anyone remember the Mega Man Battle Network series? I sure do it was one of my absolute favourite RPG series growing up. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. ![]() If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior. ![]()
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