

They only come out on Tuesdays and Fridays and rather than suck your blood, can supposedly turn you into one of their own by running in between your legs if they manage to surprise you.

Ever heard of the Lobison? This creature of the night will originate from the seventh son of a family, and turn him into this vampire-like wolfman.

Quetzalcoatl or the Chupacabra spring to mind, but that’s generally where it ends. But what about the Latin American myths and legends? Since I’m a nerd and have played a Persona game or two I’m familiar with one or two. What about Chinese or Japanese or Indian ones? I’ve probably lost some of you, but it’s still possible. This Guardian of Lore review is based on a PlayStation 5 copy provided by Top Hat Studios.LifeisXbox’s Guardian of Lore review | Can you name me an object or thing that has a Greek, or Norse story tied to them? Probably half a dozen easily. Guardian of Lore is out as a Cross-Buy title with a $13.99 price. There are also bugs here and there that make some jumps trickier than they should, and hit detection can be, well, a bit hit and miss. The gameplay mechanics show promise, even if casting a spell can be a bit too slow, especially during boss battles when you need to heal your wounds and the boss just conveniently shoots an energy bolt at you right before the spell is about to be completed. The game’s look certainly makes you feel like you’re entering illustrations in books that need to be fixed. Some of the more difficult trophies are the ones that require that you defeat bosses without being hit, as well as defeating one particular boss without destroying any of its hands – you’ll know which boss this is as soon as you see it. After this, trophies will pop as you complete each of the stories in the mystic library and defeat the boss at the end. You will get your first trophy after entering the library for the first time. The list is split into 5 Bronze trophies, 11 Silver trophies, and 7 Gold trophies.
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Guardian of Lore includes a full trophy list with a Platinum trophy to unlock as you dive into each of the different stories you’ll find in the mystic library. For example, you can improve your fireball so that you can shoot an additional fireball that flies backward, boost the damage of the spell as well as its casting while reducing the casting time, or increase the size of the fireballs that you can cast. You can also make upgrades to your spells by spending the energy you collect. There’s a Knowledge Extractor in the library that can be used to create items, destroy items to extract their energy and essence, or change the outfit that Prince Sayri will wear. Prince Sayri can also dash by pressing the L2 button, which can make it easier to escape from danger or to clear some of the longer gaps you’ll run into. You’re left vulnerable while casting, so you’ll need to use spells at the right time. For example, for the fireball, you’ll have to press the Circle, Square, and Circle buttons in that order. Once you’re in the casting stance, you can either cancel the casting process with the R1 button or enter a combination of buttons to complete the spell. To use a spell, you’ll have to enter the casting stance with the Triangle button. You’ll be able to use spells thanks to the power of the Guardian’s Amulet, with the first one being a powerful fireball. Any items that have a limited number of uses will be mapped to the L1 button, which is the case for the apples you’ll collect early in the game, which can be used to heal your wounds. The Circle button will also be used for attacking. Be sure to equip weapons and other items since they won’t do you any good by just sitting in your inventory. Any useful items you find will be sent to your inventory, which you can check with the Options button. The Circle button will be for interacting with stuff, such as, say, opening a treasure chest. Prince Sayri can move around with the left analog stick or the D-Pad, jumping with the X button. Wise Warrior is the standard option, which is more challenging overall. Erudite is a more relaxing experience with the difficulty for fights dialed back a little bit. You can play the game in one of two difficulties. As you’ve probably guessed by now, you’re in the mystic library, which has certainly seen better days! The good news is that the object that teleported you here is the Guardian’s Amulet, which has been passed from guardian to guardian for centuries! It will teach you that knowledge can be used to unlock great power. Upon staring at it, a beam of energy shoots out of it, transporting you into an unknown location. Your story begins after one day you receive a locket.
