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Actoz Soft

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La Tale (STEAM) - Steam

La Tale is a game developed by Actoz Soft and published by OGPlanet for the Steam.

La Tale

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Rating: 8 (2 votes)

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Menus Title Screen: The title screen, as of 12/19/16.
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Misc Loading Screen: Chunsik Castle
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Location Valhalla Academy: Valhalla Academy, exclusive to Card Masters
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Misc Loading Screen: Aoich, before 12/19/16
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Character Select : Soul Breaker
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Mini-Game LaDeck: Winning 8th place in LaDeck.
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Location Belos: Part of Belos in Channel 1.
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Mini-Game Quiz: One of the questions + its correct answer.
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Battle : Ifrit, Located in Velfa Library
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Location Luminous City (Night Time): Luminous City, exclusive to Card Masters.
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Location Elias: Part of Elias
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Location Vanahemir: Vanahemir 1, near the broken Stone of Iris.
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Location Mountain Rest Area: Talking to Heinkel, the weapon merchant
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Location Dark Moon Castle: Dark Moon Castle, located in Aoich.

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La Tale Review by: AwesomeTrinket - 8/10

Review: PC Game - LaTale (Wizards! Warriors! Card Masters! Lightning Dancers! Wait, What?)

Alright, we’re back again with (Just take a wild guess) another childhood game of mine. However, this one is different from most of the games I’ve reviewed on my account. Instead, this one is an online game, and where I got most of my online friends today.

I started this game around April 2012, where I created a character called “Pollypolly” (Yes, for your info, that was the actual name.) after my Littlest Pet Shop parrot toy, Polly. I never got anywhere with her, and took a long hiatus from LaTale after that.

Around December in the same year, I deleted her and started another character: a wizard called AwesomeTrinket, who was the first sighting of the famous username. I was instantly hooked with her, and to this day, I still have AwesomeTrinket, who’s level 170 and is an Elemental Master, working to become a Mage by doing her 4th Job quests.

Why am I reviewing this game now, when I could have done it last year, you may ask? Around this time last year, I, once again, took a long hiatus from LaTale, and it was only recently that I just got back into it. While the community isn’t nearly as friendly as when I started playing, and the economy has suffered from serious inflation, the game in itself is actually still pretty good!

Also: To answer your question about the title, a Lightning Dancer is a monster you’re going to have to fight (A lot) once you’re going to do your 4th Job quests.

Graphics – 8

The graphics are ADORABLE.  It’s bright, colorful, and, at the same time, it’s soft and easy on the eyes, while still managing to be beautifully rainbow-like. I’ve never seen any graphics like the ones in LaTale.

All of the designs for the monsters that I’ve fought in LaTale are original, and are nothing that I’ve ever seen before – at least for the first time I see them. After that, they’re all familiar because I’m playing these levels again and again.

There are infinite combinations that you can design for your character! You could get some coupons to change your eyes, hair, etc. or you could get lucky at LaDeck and win yourself a beautiful Maestro set, or you could just go spend some real money on Astros to go buy some stuff at the fashion shop.

I managed to do a slight mixture of all three of those (You can get free Astros, too) while some of my stuff was bought from the towns, all of which supply you with some fashion items when you’re just starting out in the game, and the rest is purely event-related stuff.

I don’t know about the other skills for other classes, I’ve only played as a wizard for the past 4 or so years, but the animations and graphics for the skills that a wizard has is really smooth!

 The skills and animations blend so well together: Crazy Fire lifts you into the air to pelt your enemies with fireballs, Illusion Fire has you looking down, as to not ruin your eyes as a wall of flames surround your enemies, and even more!

Ever since I left, I think a new class has been added to the game, called a Card Master. Because I have a very low level character that’s a Card Master, I have a few of the basic skills, and I can say that the Card Master is also pretty good. I can’t describe the skills, I just have the vaguest memories of it here and there.

Sound – 9

The soundtrack is incredibly good, and is almost – dare I say it – Undertale quality.

Every soundtrack I’ve heard so far fits perfectly with the area it’s in: A wild west style song for an old-timey train area or a slow, sad song for an old, abandoned area that was once a town but is now infested by monsters.

There’s even a song that starts out calm with the waves of the ocean, but soon turns upbeat for an old pirate ship with zombie monsters! You never know what song you’re going to get for what area until you go to it!

The soundtrack has gotten pirated onto YouTube, so I’m currently working on getting all the songs downloaded onto my computer and onto a CD so I can listen to it on my new CD MP3 player (Thanks for giving it to me, Dad!)

Addictiveness – 6

I know; it seems surprising that I would give this game only a six, based on how I’m raving about it. However, I have my reasons.

Sometimes, it gets hard to want to log onto LaTale, because you’re just doing the same thing over and over again, or at least I am. 4th Job quests are tedious. I’ve spent over a month in total doing them, and I don’t even think I’m halfway through.

So, I decided I would go explore the game, see what’s changed, but everything new is all end-game stuff. In other words, stuff I can’t get to, yet. I decided I would go fight some bosses I’ve fought before, see if their gameplay has changed.

 One of them, my personal favorite to fight, has changed drastically. His name is Dr. Rice, and can be found in Behemoth’s Stomach. From how I remembered him, he had two stages.

The first one was spent in his gigantic robot thingy, where he would attack you from there, using grabber claws and/or sending you into a gigantic tub of acid that you need to get out of.

The second stage has his robot destroyed, and now you’re personally fighting him. In this round, he runs around, has a trident, and can summon in monsters, electrify you, and he still has the acid move. Back then, it was a HUGE achievement for me when I got past the first stage, because back then I was level 87 something and was still a noob.

Now, his boss fight is just the second stage. No trace of the first stage was left behind, which is depressing and makes the battle ten times harder. Back in the first stage, if your HP was low, you could run to the edge of the screen, where he can’t get you, and you can stop and rest. Now, since he runs around through the whole battle, you don’t have that opportunity.

Story – 10

If I could only begin to describe the amount of stories I pumped out that are LaTale related.

These stories I made aren’t even related to the main story to the game! They were all side stories about the monsters who get forgotten, like Moran or YoNang from the Empyrean area!

The main story, however, is about a different world from ours, infested by monsters. A girl named Iris has started a quest to save everyone from these monsters, but on her final battle, with the Demon King, she mysteriously disappeared, and no one, not even her team mates, had seen her since, and all the players of the game are out to find her.

The rest of your story, however, is up to you. You could choose to become a famous LaTalian through many ways, like being the kindest person in the new worlds, helping people out however you can, or you could become the strongest thing in the game, to be feared by the monsters all around, if they could feel fear.

Depth – 10

This game may be the game I review that has the most things you can do in it as of today.

Let’s start off with the two most basic things: Fighting monsters and doing quests. Questing is one of the most effective ways to gain EXP and Ely, the game’s currency. You’ll get a quest from an NPC, where you have to either fight a certain monster in the nearby area a bunch of times, or collect things from said monster.

There are also the community-related things you could do: Join/Create guilds, add friends or get married. Recently, you can now craft runes onto your equipment to give it a boost, or have achievements you could complete.

I don’t know everything about the new stuff, I’m still doing my 4th Jobs quests, for crying out loud, and the 4th Jobs came out exactly 1 year ago, now! I’ve always been really slow in this game, whether it’s leveling up or not dying, so I can’t say a lot about the newer things in the game while I’m still one year behind.

That’s just one of the many woes of being me, despite the fact for the shortest amount of time I was famous in the game because of the series I made and has now since been abandoned called “The Quest For 1 Billion Ely”

 If anyone that’s watched it is reading this, don’t worry. I’m considering rebooting the series and making it a lot more professional than the old series. It’ll have better editing, Top 10 Lists, and I’ll try not to stammer a lot.

Difficulty – Depends

“But Sara –” I hear you say. “– how can the difficulty depend, and what does it depend on? It’s either one difficulty or another!”  Well, keep your questions to yourself for just now, and hear me out.

Because this is an online game, there are tons of players frequently roaming about at nearly all times, and these players vary in level. For example, one player could have reached the level cap (220) while another is just starting out in the game!

So, to appease to all players, difficulty wise, Actoz Soft, the creators of the game, have put multiple areas into their game, all of which getting increasingly difficult as you go on in the game.

For example, a level 20 would instantly get 1-hit killed at the Tallest Tree area, which is level 100 and up, while a level 220 wouldn’t even feel the attacks of the monsters there. At the same time, the same level 220 could get nuked by one of the end-game dungeons because his base HP is so low.

Not only that, there are multiple classes you could choose to start your character off as, all of which with different stats. For example, a knight could have the highest HP in the game, while being unable to do any magic, while a wizard has the lowest HP and defense, but makes up for it by being the only class with the highest magic stat, which enables said wizard to be able to cast spells of all four elements.

So, what is the final score for this? It all depends on your level, your class and the area that you’re in. I can’t give a definitive score for every player in the game because of the endless variations. It would be unfair to think like a level 220 in a level 110 area and give the game a score of 3 while many level 10s and up are getting beamed to level 200 areas by trolls and getting wasted, and vice versa.

 “But Sara – ” You say again. “ – what score would you give for the difficulty based on your level, class and the area you frequent the most?” I’d probably give it around 7.5. Seriously. Taking on ten thousand Gotha Maidens and Lightning Dancers at once is near impossible unless you spam your potions nonstop while attacking.

Overall – 8

Unfortunately, the direct score I got for this was 8.4, but I had to knock a few points off because of what LaTale has become. When I first started playing, anyone would stop and help if a noob asked them a question about the game.

Not only that, guilds were the friendliest thing. Everyone would greet you as you returned, would ask you what you intended to do on LaTale today, and generally made you feel at home. The reason why I kept coming back to LaTale during the early days of AwesomeTrinket was because of a guild I joined called TheNoobClub.

Now, you can only get maybe two replies if you say something on a server microphone unless you’re selling something, and no one says hello anymore. Honestly, if I were allowed to choose between the old LaTale and the new one, I’d choose the old one.

Sure, it was harder to fight monsters and make Ely back then, but you had a community to help you out with things like that so it was easier. Most of the players only care about themselves today.

When I was having trouble with one of my quests, due to being unable to find something, I asked the other ten or so people in the area for help, all of which weren’t AFK, because they were killing the monsters around the area. Only one responded. Back then, all ten would have responded with tips and tricks.

However, if any of you that read this were to join LaTale, send me a mail and tell me that it’s one of you, and I’ll invite you to my guild and help you out in any way I can. The community may be cold and uncaring now, but there will always be one player who cares about the noobs – me. Thank you for reading, and have a wonderful day. J


  Graphics 8   Sound 9   Addictive 6   Depth 10   Story 10   Difficulty 7

La Tale Reviews

Overall 8    Graphics 8    Sound 9    Addictive 6    Story 10    Depth 10    Difficulty 7


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Review: PC Game - LaTale (Wizards! Warriors! Card Masters! Lightning Dancers! Wait, What?)   AwesomeTrinket
Alright, we’re back again with (Just take a wild guess) another childhood game of mine. Howeve...
  Graphics 8   Sound 9   Addictive 6   Story 10   Depth 10   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 4.5/5     Submitted: 08-10-16     Review Replies: 0

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pinkeyedtree 02-01-17 - 01:09 PM
 Been a long time since I played this, looks like it's changed quite a bit. I remember this game has a really good ost. Theme of Kazno Nas and Gatia Sue are so good.

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