If you’re a player that really enjoys stories then this game may seem lackluster or below lukewarm but if you’re ever in one of those moods to just chill, let your mind rest and kill things, this game will deliver on that.įate plays like most ARPG out there, you point and click to move and attack, collect and sell loot and use hotkeys to use potions and switch spells. If you’re one of those players that skips the dialog and text of story quests to go right to the killing, slaying and the continuous mass genocide of innocent creatures then this ARPG for you. Besides that there isn’t really a story to the game, just a lot of quests until you finally kill the boss. Over the course of the game you’ll be doing randomly generated quests given by the villagers of Grove until you reach the bottom of the dungeon.
The game’s premise is a very simple one, you are a child adventurer who travels to the fabled town of Grove with your animal companion to make a name for themselves by killing the boss at the bottom of the dungeon residing in the town.
I had many good times playing this game on my old windows vista PC while eating a Lunchable and munching on gushers until the cows came home. Fate was my first ARPG I ever played, like most from my generation, and I was ecstatic to pick it up and play it again for the overwhelming feeling of nostalgia and childlike giddiness. “Will you attempt fate?” is the main slogan for this 2005 dungeon crawling action RPG developed by Wildtangent ™.