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Grey Heritage: Faded Vision casts you as Leon Beaumont, an exiled prince leading a rebellion against a kingdom that betrayed him. The game mixes turn-based combat with RPG progression as you build a team of allies, manage resources, and plan attacks. Each battle requires careful positioning and tactical use of abilities while uncovering the political and personal stakes driving the conflict. The story weaves through war-torn landscapes and court intrigue, balancing large-scale strategy with intimate character moments. What sets Grey Heritage apart is its layered approach to strategy. Combat demands more than button-mashing, unit classes, terrain advantages, and skill trees all factor into each decision. The narrative doesn’t just serve as a backdrop; your choices affect alliances and battle outcomes. With over 30 hours of main story and a focus on resource management that feels tight rather than tedious, it appeals to players who want depth without hand-holding.
In Grey Heritage: Faded Vision, we will be taking a close look at the land of Astrea, a beautiful land filled with knights and nobles. However, Astrea has been war-stricken for decades. The people of Astrea had lost all hope in having a competent king lead them towards a brighter future. However, King Edward Estore, the puppet king of Astrea and prodigy grandson of Emperor Augustus Estore, rose up to this challenge. A man with grand ambition for the future of Calista, are guiding the people despite being a foreigner to Astrea. The people must choose between following their new king towards his ambition or face the mighty dragons of the Estore Empire. Leon Beaumont, the son of King Beaumont and Exiled Prince of Astrea, wish to put an end to the Estore Empire's tyranny upon his land. Prince Leon finally risen the banner once more, to put an end to a long lost friend.
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