Rise Of Immortals(or RoI) is an online, free-to-play PC game that expands on the hit Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) genre with new, innovative features designed to appeal to both core and casual players. It is Petroglyph's (of the Command & Conquer and Universe At War fame) first attempt on the genre.Rise of Immortals is set in the world of Graxia, 300 years after the events of “Guardians of Graxia,” Petroglyph’s fantasy-based PC game released last year. Rise of Immortals features the popular action-strategy gameplay of traditional MOBA games, but adds enhanced socialization features, along with persistent character progression – a first for the MOBA genre. Instead of an account- based leveling system, players can advance their Immortals through a diverse, persistent skill tree, customizing and upgrading the characters to unlock unique abilities that persist from match to match.In addition, Rise of Immortals features a social hub where players can show off their enhanced Immortals, chat, emote, browse leaderboards, shop, manage friend and guild lists and more. Players also have the option of taking their Immortals through cooperative Player versus Environment (PvE) scenarios to learn the game, try out new abilities, and earn persistent experience before jumping into Player versus Player (PvP) matches online.Players can purchase items via the in-game store to further enhance their Immortals, including new Immortal skins and consumable items like in-game boosters and elixirs. Petroglyph plans to release new content on a regular basis, including additional Immortals, arenas, skins, sound packs, pets and more.It has already been launched officially (sign up here) and has a public forum.
This video game contains examples of:
Action Bomb: Azcadelia can detonate her Shadelings to do massive damage to anything nearby.
Action Girl: All of the female characters, naturally.
Air Guitar: In Lazarus' dance animation, he makes use of the "substitute guitar" variety with his scythe.
Arch-Enemy: Lazarus and Kyrie, Vezin and Netheurgist, Pycon and Kavashiir. If one character is mentioned as having a specific enemy in their Back Story you can expect to see that enemy in the roster soon.
Bad Powers, Good People: Lord Vezin, despite having death and unholiness all over his theme, seems to be depicted as a sympathetic champion. Tzai is also a decent guy despite having powers that come from Demonic Possession.
Nauria's Misery also fits into this and is also a Whip Sword. Nauria also used to be Ilsaelle's servant like Kyrie so perhaps a BFS is a standard equipment for them.
Big Damn Heroes: Aislynn is not only excellent at being a Big Damn Hero ingame, but now she's done this in the lore too, saving Trovoc from being killed by elves.
Aislynn (White-Haired Pretty Girl, lightest shade), Talia (Blonde) , Kyrie (Brunette), and Tatiana (Redhead) in their default skins
Aislynn's skins: Default and Patriot Aislynn's (White-Haired Pretty Girl, lightest shade); Aftermath Aislynn (Brunette, darkest shade); Miss America Aislynn (Blonde, but moderate when compared to the other skins)
Crapsack World: Graxia is strongly implied to be a very unpleasant place to live.
Creator In-Joke: The Canada Patriot Lazarus skin, and thus all the Patriot skins, started as a running joke among the early beta-testers because the main player of Lazarus was Canadian.
Several items and at least one Immortal feature the screen names of some well-known staff members.
Deal with the Devil: Netheurgist, possibly. One rumor is that he was an elven sorcerer who was cursed from having a pact with unholy abominations. The other rumor is that he was Necromantic.
Enemy Mine: Pycon and Kavashiir are arch-enemies but had to join the Tournament together.
Excuse Plot: Structures called "Shrines" keep crystals that ensures a land's safety but the crystals must be reduced to a fewer number to focus its energy on the remaining ones to decelerate Graxia's destruction as a whole. The Immortals were chosen from lands near and far to fight for it.
Fish Out of Temporal Water: Aislynn is a primitive Nubile Savage from a very early culture that didn't even have weapons before she showed up. Now that she's in Graxia, she fits in the Immortal roster right beside the cyborg dwarf with a sniper rifle and the Handicapped Badass in his Mini Mecha.
KAOS is an actual US marine who somehow ended up in Graxia.
Gentle Giant: Both Aislynn and Vezin have a large size advantage over the other human-ish Immortals, yet they're both among the least likely to seriously injure someone for looking at them.
Grey and Gray Morality: Everyone is trying to destroy each other's Shrine just to ensure their own survival.
Averted with the Immortals themselves; some are quite clearly good guys, others are complete monsters, and it's usually not hard to figure out who goes where.
Hailfire Peaks: The maps for 1v1, 2v2, and 3v3 use this theme.
Highly Visible Ninja: Kyrie has shurikens and wears a colorful dress. Her Ninja skin is even more obvious. A good Kyrie will brutally subvert this in actual gameplay.
Hub Level: There is a social hub in which you can wait and interact with other players before getting queued for a match.
Inferred Holocaust: Immortals will be sent to destroy a land's Shrine, dooming whoever live there to annihilation. There's also plenty of these in the backstories.
Informed Ability: Tatiana is supposedly an oracle who can see the future, but none of her ingame abilities actually reflect this and she plays (and acts) like a standard ice mage.
Keet: Ukkonen, very much so. Movement-focused, small, brightly-colored, with a high-pitched voice and cheesy lines.
Last of His Kind: Kyrie is the last of her people, Lazarus having killed the others. Lazarus is also the last of his kind; he killed them too. Trovoc is the last dragon (despite Krytheros' presence in the 3vE map). Ichorr, aptly named as Last of the Elementals, used to be but Ukkonen's appearance has added a second elemental.
The Queen of the Nightlife is a carefree spirit, one who has embraced her undeath as a blessing; one who truly lives even though she is by all rights dead.
Magic Skirt: Kyrie, despite her jump-happy fighting style and occasional break-dancing in a ridiculously short skirt, never shows anything too suggestive.
Mysterious Past: The Netheurgist's past is so mysterious that nobody knows who he is, what he is, what sort of magic he's actually using, or even what his real name is. Everything that is 'known' is speculation.
Nubile Savage: Aislynn; the trope page may have very well been a How-To guide for her character designer.
Omnicidal Maniac: Graxia seems to attract people who enjoy wiping out all sentient life within a few thousand miles: Scorpix and Lazarus are more obvious examples, Shard, Tatiana, and Psychozen are borderline cases, and Ichorr hopes to invoke the full-blown world-destroying variety to get the attention of his people.
Our Dragons Are Different: Trovoc is pretty close to being a typical Western dragon except that he's only about the size of a motorcycle.
Our Dwarves Are All the Same: Balak toys with this. He fits most of the standard stereotypes, but he's just so friendly and good-natured it's hard to believe he's a dwarf.
Our Elves Are Better: Or at least eviler. They hunted Graxia's dragons to near-extinction to steal their blood. The fact their only real appearance in the Tournament is the Netheurgist doesn't say much for them either.
Nauria looks elven, too. No, she doesn't make their reputation any better.
Palette Swap: Vezin's three skins. Played perfectly straight with Count Vezin, who is simply Red Vezin. His other two skins have minor differences but are still basically White Vezin and Straw-Colored Vezin.
The developers admit to doing this with Ukkonen.
Kavashiir's skins as well, though they look different enough to not immediately tell.
This character is called Nysuss and as you can see in the included screenshots from the game she a bit similar in terms of her looks to the Medusa creature from Greek myths.
Medusa of the Greek mythology is described to have snake-like hair but not a serpentine lower extremity nor four arms.
Sizeshifter: Trovoc when using Divine Intervention. Kavashiir has a similar ability.
Slasher Smile: The Netheurgist sports a great one made even more disturbing by his miniature Sinister Shades, though Vezin can do a pretty good one too.
Squishy Wizard: Played straight with Tatiana, who is notoriously easy to blow up. Zig-zagged with Netheurgist; his spells require him to be close in, so he's usually relatively durable for a caster but not always. Defied hard by Vezin, who is one of the most durable characters in the game when built for it.
Stripperiffic: Most of the female Immortals, but especially Tatiana. Her dance animation is her doing a quick pole-dance on her staff. After their redesign, even the creeps get in on this.