DRPG heavily influenced by Wizardry 7 (I detect a bit of Grimoire as well in the gameplay video). No class changing, though.
Gameplay video covering the first 10 minutes:
They also have several other short videos demonstrating various aspects of the game on their YouTube channel.
We have a Steam curator now. You should be following it. https://store.steampowered.com/curator/44994899-RPGHQ/
Mystic Land: The Search for Maphaldo
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Being able to share characters you create via Steam workshop seems like something that should be in every one of these games but I'm not aware of a single one that does it. Just wire it up to be able to browse the steam workshop from the ingame menu and import characters other people made.
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This is the one I am most looking forward to. Impossible to go wrong with the classic Crusaders/Grimoire formula. Open world and dungeon exploration, in-depth party building and phase-based combat. Hope they make the release by the end of the year.
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Big plus. I hated Grimoire's multiclass system.