![]() Having been watching the Age of Resistance Netflix show, I enjoyed how well the game followed those story beats. Players will take control of Age of Resistance characters like Rian, Deet, Brea, Gurjin, Hup, and more against creatures like Nurlocs and Arathim, as well as deadly Skeksis adversaries like the Hunter and Chamberlain. A prequel to the original Dark Crystal, Age of Resistance Tactics follows the story of scattered elf-like Gelfling tribes coming together in unity as they discover and revolt against the vulture-like Skeksis, who they once thought to be their protectors. The story of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics follows pretty closely to the main beats of the Netflix series. While it hits notes that will appeal to tactical RPG fans and Dark Crystal fans, Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics isn’t always in perfect tune. Years later, Netflix has brought about a prequel series to the tale we know and En Masse Entertainment and Bonus XP created a turn-based tactical RPG from it, attempting to encapsulate the world of Thra in a Final Fantasy Tactics-style affair. It also wasn’t afraid to frighten children like me with the disgustingly devious Skeksis and their nightmare-inducing schemes and minions. ![]() The original movie left me enamored with the adventure of Jen, Kira, and company and the bombastic silliness of characters like the fuzzy Fizzgig. It’s a strange feeling to return to the magic, yet dystopian world of Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal.
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