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Children of Morta is an awesome dungeon crawler, and we really can’t stress that enough you should play it. Those who have already fallen in love with the epic journey of the Bergson family can check out the game’s biggest update yet. It’s called Family Trials, and guess what? It is available now and free to all players.
Family Trials is a separate mode independent from the main campaign. It adds a new dungeon called Zyklus which, like many places in Children of Morta, is riddled with corruption. In this case, the Malevolent Force regularly changes Zyklus’ rules, meaning that his levels will be randomized with each race.
You’ll have a photo to take your chosen Bergson family member, all of whom are available from the start with their abilities active, through floors teeming with hordes of enemies. In addition to the main objectives, you will also have secondary objectives. Be careful, however; dying causes you to lose almost all of your progress. But if that’s not daunting enough for you, Family Trials is adding two new difficulty options: Hard and Insane. The higher the difficulty, the more levels you will have to conquer.
A new talent system replaces the existing skill tree. As characters progress, they choose a new talent, and each Bergson has 40 talents each. Upgrades and mods for skills can be stacked and tinkered with, so you can experiment with different character builds. Runes no longer drop in dungeons either, but instead become part of the talent system.
Divine Relics and Divine Graces gain two additional power levels, which can be upgraded in the store. Speaking of the store, Gem Shards now function as the primary store currency. You can earn additional rewards by completing in-game actions, which can give you a head start at the start of a race by granting extra VP or instant leveling. You will also find items that will improve your stats and grant special traits.
Family Trials looks like a heavy update and introduces a new way to enjoy an already stellar experience. We have marked Children of Morta 9 out of 10, and developer Dead Mage has continued to support the game since its launch in October 2019. If you haven’t followed Children of Morta beyond the main story, you can catch up with its previous updates: Sunset Inn and charity Paws and Claws DLC.
What do you think of family trials? Are you going to launch Children of Morta to give it a chance? Let us know in the comments!
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