Ender of Fire (2015)
Description
Following the conclusion of the Forest War, conflict continues to erupt in the region as the Beast tribes and the Human-Elf alliance remain locked in a prolonged struggle. The central objective for players is to bring a decisive end to this ongoing turmoil by confronting and defeating the Elders of the Beast tribes, as well as the formidable Ancient entity referred to as The One.
Gameplay Overview
Ender of Fire is designed as a side-scrolling fantasy action game, offering both solo and cooperative experiences. Players can engage in local co-op gameplay with up to three participants, coordinating strategies to overcome increasingly difficult challenges.
Playable Characters
- Knight: A melee-focused hero excelling in close combat and defense.
- Archer: Specializes in long-range attacks, allowing precision strikes from a distance.
- Mage: Uses magical abilities to deal damage and control the battlefield, providing versatile support to allies.
Battle Stages and Enemies
The game includes six distinct battle stages, each featuring unique environments and escalating difficulty. Players will face a total of forty different monster types, requiring tactical planning and skillful execution to progress through each stage.
Technical Specifications
- Supports 1 to 3 players in local cooperative play.
- Minimum save storage requirement: 10MB.
- DUALSHOCK®4 compatible.
- 1080p HD video output for high-quality visual presentation.
Licensing and Online Information
The software is distributed under a license agreement that applies to the account’s designated primary PlayStation®4 system, with additional access available when signed in on other PS4™ systems using the same account. Online features are governed by the PlayStation®Network Terms of Service and User Agreement.
Copyright 2015 XINESS Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Our Verdict
If you like simple fantasy action with a classic side-scrolling style, Ender of Fire is worth your time. It’s easy to pick up, fun to play with friends in local co-op, and offers a few heroes with different skills that keep the gameplay interesting.
The game’s battles are straightforward but satisfying, and the variety of monsters and stages adds enough challenge to stay engaging. It won’t blow you away with graphics or story depth, but it does exactly what it promises without overcomplicating things.
We recommend Ender of Fire if you enjoy light, cooperative action games. It’s small, smooth, and fun for short sessions, making it a solid pick for casual players or anyone looking for a low-stress fantasy adventure.