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Is this real life? | Sacred 3 | Co-op Playthrough w/ Mooniara #4

Mooniara decided it would be fun if we played Sacred 3 together, and he was absolutely correct as always. Mooniara's youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jdox22 (He has his side of this playthrough, and he does pretty amazing world of warcraft videos, check him out!) But Gravity, why are you level 8 at the start of this?: Because we did record from the beginning, but a technical error occurred on Mooni's side which made me the only one with working footage. Instead of continuing on without those parts on his own channel, we decided to redo the missions we had lost in the previous recordings. While I would use my footage from the beginning for some highlights (so keep a watchful eye out for that!). About the game: Sacred 3 is a hack and slash brawler named as the third full game in the Sacred video game series, despite notable differences in both gameplay and design. Deep Silver, which acquired the license to Sacred 3 from former development studio Ascaron Entertainment, announced at Gamescom that the earliest it could publish the game would be in early 2012.[2] The game was finally released on August 1, 2014, among negative reviews and cold reception by the fans of the previous games in the franchise, because of the change in genre and alleged shallow gameplay. Another side-scrolling action brawler called Sacred Citadel acted as a prequel to the Sacred 3 story and released in 2013 to XBLA, PSN and Steam and developed by Southend Interactive. Gameplay - There are a variety of classes to choose from but those from Sacred 2: Fallen Angel have not returned. They have been replaced by the Safiri Warrior and Ancarian Lancer. Some of the environments from the previous game made a return such as Castle Braverock. Sacred 3 has four player co-op online and offline. Each ally has his or her own distinct set of active and passive skills. Everyone has a small number of abilities to equip at a time to keep the team from getting overpowered and may allow the combining of team powers to give the player additional ways to take down foes. Plot - (Only including info on the Racers played in this playthrough): Seraphim – guardians of the legendary "Heart of Ancaria" and their sacred bond between its people had kept the land at peace for centuries, but they've since been forgotten. Lord Zane – ruler of the Ashen Empire – allied himself with Demons, striving to open the gates to the underworld. Bound together by the chains of this evil empire, a resistance of Heroes was forged. Players will need to defeat the oppressive ruler of Ashen Empire, Zane Ashen, and keep him from obtaining a powerful artifact known as the Heart of Ancaria. Thanks for watching, if you feel like you would enjoy my content....why not check out another video of mine, friend? :) You can follow me on twitter!: https://twitter.com/GravityHertz You can read my FAQ: http://gravityhertz.tumblr.com/ You can email me at: GravityHertzGaming@gmail.com for all collabs, fanart, messages, and what not.

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Mooniara decided it would be fun if we played Sacred 3 together, and he was absolutely correct as always. Mooniara's youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jdox22 (He has his side of this playthrough, and he does pretty amazing world of warcraft videos, check him out!) But Gravity, why are you level 8 at the start of this?: Because we did record from the beginning, but a technical error occurred on Mooni's side which made me the only one with working footage. Instead of continuing on without those parts on his own channel, we decided to redo the missions we had lost in the previous recordings. While I would use my footage from the beginning for some highlights (so keep a watchful eye out for that!). About the game: Sacred 3 is a hack and slash brawler named as the third full game in the Sacred video game series, despite notable differences in both gameplay and design. Deep Silver, which acquired the license to Sacred 3 from former development studio Ascaron Entertainment, announced at Gamescom that the earliest it could publish the game would be in early 2012.[2] The game was finally released on August 1, 2014, among negative reviews and cold reception by the fans of the previous games in the franchise, because of the change in genre and alleged shallow gameplay. Another side-scrolling action brawler called Sacred Citadel acted as a prequel to the Sacred 3 story and released in 2013 to XBLA, PSN and Steam and developed by Southend Interactive. Gameplay - There are a variety of classes to choose from but those from Sacred 2: Fallen Angel have not returned. They have been replaced by the Safiri Warrior and Ancarian Lancer. Some of the environments from the previous game made a return such as Castle Braverock. Sacred 3 has four player co-op online and offline. Each ally has his or her own distinct set of active and passive skills. Everyone has a small number of abilities to equip at a time to keep the team from getting overpowered and may allow the combining of team powers to give the player additional ways to take down foes. Plot - (Only including info on the Racers played in this playthrough): Seraphim – guardians of the legendary "Heart of Ancaria" and their sacred bond between its people had kept the land at peace for centuries, but they've since been forgotten. Lord Zane – ruler of the Ashen Empire – allied himself with Demons, striving to open the gates to the underworld. Bound together by the chains of this evil empire, a resistance of Heroes was forged. Players will need to defeat the oppressive ruler of Ashen Empire, Zane Ashen, and keep him from obtaining a powerful artifact known as the Heart of Ancaria. Thanks for watching, if you feel like you would enjoy my content....why not check out another video of mine, friend? :) You can follow me on twitter!: https://twitter.com/GravityHertz You can read my FAQ: http://gravityhertz.tumblr.com/ You can email me at: GravityHertzGaming@gmail.com for all collabs, fanart, messages, and what not.

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