Thymesia is an action RPG that appears to be another dark, gritty Souls–like. Many subgenre trappings make up its tapestry: a dying world wracked by corruption, madmen, demons haunting… Continue reading
Thymesia‘s bosses are some of the best to come from outside of FromSoftware’s mainline Soulsborne franchises, with plenty of variety and interesting mechanics. Like Sekiro: Shadow’s Die Twice,… Continue reading
The second level in Thymesia is the Royal Gardens, and they’re not so much a testament to nature as they are to its antithesis. Festooned with red alchemical… Continue reading
As a Souls-like, leveling in Thymesia is your primary method of becoming stronger, surviving longer, and being generally more resilient. It’s also the only way to unlock the game’s… Continue reading
There is no basic equipment available in Thymesia. You can’t equip a different sword, a shield, different armor — or anything else. You can upgrade your character stats,… Continue reading
Alongside Talents, Plague Weapons are a vital combat mechanic in Thymesia. They have more customization options and gameplay implications than Talents, and using them can be a bit… Continue reading
Healing in Thymesia is always at a premium, though you can eventually optimize it so that only the toughest fights cost most of your potions. You start with three… Continue reading
As you level up in Thymesia, you’re liable to find specific stats that pair better with the Talents and Plague weapons you enjoy most. Increasing your Vitality for more… Continue reading
There is no traditional equipment, loot, or character customization in Thymesia. Corvus has a core set of skills that doesn’t change, you can augment them with Talents and… Continue reading
While there isn’t much character customization or what one would call traditional gear in Thymesia, there are plenty of ways to upgrade your playstyle and make moment-to-moment gameplay… Continue reading