
Once you’ve taken on a quest, the game will kindly point you in the right direction by placing a marker on your map so that you know where you need to go. Just check the board to see if there are any quests up for grabs, confirm you accept the quest – after carefully reading what you need to do – and then go and complete that particular objective. There are quests for you to complete, which will reward you with gold coins or items. There are also blueprints to find during your journey, which will allow your other brother, the blacksmith, to craft you some new weapons, helmets, shields, and other pieces of equipment so that you can slowly make some progress towards becoming the new leader that the Rat Kingdom needs in these desperate times.

Food is not the only thing for which you’ll be able to find recipes. There are four meals to find, with two being story-related and two being optional. Once you have all items, just press the X button, and you’ll be served a feast. It’s a simple recipe that will require that you find water, roots, and some berries, which can easily be obtained from the basement near the kitchen.

The first one will be given to you by the chef, who is also Redgi’s brother when you sit down to eat. You will also be able to work on recipes that you’ll gain as you progress through the game.

Each item will add to his overall defense, frog resistance, mazi resistance, mole resistance or grub resistance, increase his one-handed, two-handed weapon, or long-range weapon damage, all while also increasing the overall weight that Redgi has to carry, which will affect his mobility. There are plenty of options to customize Redgi’s equipment loadout. If you need to heal your wounds, you can do so by pressing the L1 button, as long as you have enough ale in your flask. The Square button will be for interacting with objects or characters, and you’ll be able to check your map by pressing the Touchpad on the DualShock 4. There’s also the option of blocking by pressing the L2 button, and you can parry an attack by pressing the L2 and R2 buttons at the same time. You can dash with the Circle button or do a roll by pressing the button twice so that you can prepare your counterattack. Once you’re ready to go for the kill, you can execute your opponent by pressing in on the right analog stick. Your ranged weapon can be fired with the Triangle button, as you aim by pressing the L2 button and using the right analog stick. You can zoom in and out of the action with the right analog stick to get a better look at things.

You can sheath your weapon by pressing up on the D-Pad, equip your one-handed weapon by pressing left, or the two-handed weapon by pressing right. You’ll move Redgi with the left analog stick or the D-Pad, jumping with the X button and attacking with the R1 button for a one-handed melee attack or the R2 button for a more powerful two-handed melee attack. The game’s story is told with cutscenes that feature a narrator’s voice or that have the characters on the screen interact with each other by way of speech balloons with images. He burned everything on his path to the Crimson Keep, taking advantage of the King’s old age and the uncertainty of the kingdom’s subjects to strike at their heart. You play as Redgi, heir to the Rat Throne, and must fight against the evil forces of Greenwart, ruler of the Frog Clan. Tails of Iron from United Label and Odd Bug Studio, who previously gave us the charming The Lost Bear on PlayStation VR, is a challenging but fun 2D hand-drawn RPG in which you must fight to restore your kingdom.
