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* ObviousBeta: The release version suffered from poor pathfinding and a range of broken quests.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Like most anthropomorphic animals in fiction, Charlie the badger goes around barefoot.
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* BladeOnAStick: Alister fights with an electrically-charged spear and a pistol. Some of the Brann soldiers attack by throwing javelins.
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* NiceHat: Ruby wears shiny black hat tied with a purple ribbon, which holds a large pink feather.
** Darcy, an antagonistic character, wears a red hat with an ace of spades playing card tucked behind the red ribbon.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Like most anthroporphic animals in fiction, Charlie the badger goes around barefoot.

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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Like most anthroporphic anthropomorphic animals in fiction, Charlie the badger goes around barefoot.



* HeelFaceTurn: Sillie, the Valkyrie Alister fights in the opening, joins your side at the end of the first act.

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* HeelFaceTurn: Sillie, the Valkyrie who Alister fights in the opening, joins your side at the end of the first act.



** Darcy, an antagonistic character, wears a red hat with a an ace of spades playing card tucked behind the red ribbon.

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''Grimshade'' is a RolePlayingGame with TurnBasedCombat, developed by a Russian studio [=TALEROCK=]. It was [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/talerock/grimshade?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=grimshade funded]] on Website/{{Kickstarter}} in 2018, and released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] on March 26th, 2019. It is set in a SteamPunk fantasy world called Ree'Fah, where implants or items allow users to wield light and dark either, and humans live side by side with Eleores, the general name given to the multiple species of [[FunnyAnimal anthroporphic animals]] (who in turn call humans "Liv").

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''Grimshade'' is a RolePlayingGame with TurnBasedCombat, developed by a Russian studio [=TALEROCK=]. It was [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/talerock/grimshade?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=grimshade funded]] on Website/{{Kickstarter}} in 2018, and released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] on March 26th, 2019. It is set in a SteamPunk fantasy world called Ree'Fah, where implants or items allow users to wield light and dark either, and humans live side by side with Eleores, the general name given to the multiple species of [[FunnyAnimal anthroporphic anthropomorphic animals]] (who in turn call humans "Liv").


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[[SimilarlyNamedWorks No relation]] to another 2019 game featuring a lot of anthropomorphic animals, ''VideoGame/{{Eastshade}}''.


''Grimshade'' is a RolePlayingGame with TurnBasedCombat, developed by a Russian studio [=TALEROCK=]. It was [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/talerock/grimshade?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=grimshade funded]] on Website/{{Kickstarter}} in 2018, and released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] on March 26th, 2019. It is set in a SteamPunk fantasy world called Ree'Fah, where implants or items allow users to wield light and dark either, and humans live side by side with Eleores, the general name given to the multiple species of [[PettingZooPeople anthroporphic animals]] (who in turn call humans "Liv").

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''Grimshade'' is a RolePlayingGame with TurnBasedCombat, developed by a Russian studio [=TALEROCK=]. It was [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/talerock/grimshade?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=grimshade funded]] on Website/{{Kickstarter}} in 2018, and released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] on March 26th, 2019. It is set in a SteamPunk fantasy world called Ree'Fah, where implants or items allow users to wield light and dark either, and humans live side by side with Eleores, the general name given to the multiple species of [[PettingZooPeople [[FunnyAnimal anthroporphic animals]] (who in turn call humans "Liv").
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''Grimshade'' is a RolePlayingGame with TurnBasedCombat, developed by a Russian studio [=TALEROCK=]. It was [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/talerock/grimshade?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=grimshade funded]] on Website/{{Kickstarter}} in 2018, and released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] on March 26th, 2019. It is set in a SteamPunk fantasy world called Ree'Fah, where implants or items allow users to wield light and dark either, and humans live side by side with Eleores, the general name given to the multiple species of [[PettingZooPeople anthroporphic animals]] (who in turn call humans "Liv").

The story begins with a nation of Bespierre attacking its neighbour Brann. Both are majorly Liv; however, Brann still considers its Eleore inhabitants citizens, whereas Bespierrian laws enshrine discrimination against them, to the point it's legal to enslave them. While fending off an assault on his hometown, Brann warrior Alister Garuda is challenged by a Valkyrie - a Besperrian warrior riding a hoverbike. He manages to latch onto her ride, and fights her there, but is ultimately pushed off, and falls into the Forest of Shadows.

There, he finds a pile of dead bodies, all wearing identical cargo pants. Only one of them is still alive, and it's a boy named Kiba. He lost all his memories, but it soon becomes apparent he can interact with the flows of ether without needing any equipment. Alister pledges to deliver him to the city to get taken care of: what he doesn't know is that the boy got his powers due to a savage round of human experimentation, and the MadScientist responsible has no intention of letting his only breakthrough get away that easily...

!! Tropes present in Grimshade:
* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: Alister and Kiba make their way into the city from the Forest of Shadows through these. In fact, Alister literally decides to follow the trail of sewer water as a way to get into the city.
* AntiGrinding: There's a fixed number of combat encounters and you get absolutely no experience from them, only raw materials.
* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: You can only have four characters active in your party at any one time.
* BackStab: Ruby can instantly slip behind the enemy to stab them in the back.
* BladeOnAStick: Alister fights with an electrically-charged spear and a pistol. Some of the Brann soldiers attack by throwing javelins.
* BlobMonster: Large toothy blobs of dark ether that spit damaging energy are some of the first enemies you fight.
* BloodlessCarnage: During battle, combatants may bleed in response to some physical attacks, but their fallen bodies are absolutely unblemished.
* CurbStompBattle: When Darcy decides to rob Alister of the crystal he found (over the objections of his underlings who don't want to piss off a Champion), the battle is over in one turn, as it only takes a single backstab for Darcy to incapacitate Alister.
* DialogueTree: The conversations are carried out in this manner. Kiba can even question himself on the decisions he's making, with the player then providing an answer they feel would best fit his personality through a dialogue tree.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Like most anthroporphic animals in fiction, Charlie the badger goes around barefoot.
* EasyAmnesia: Kiba, a boy found by Alister in the forest, remembers his name and nothing else.
* EquipmentBasedProgression: The main kind of progression in the game, as there's no experience to earn or levels to gain, so gaining or crafting new equipment becomes paramount.
* EvilVizier: Gorsk, the advisor of Brann King Wilhelm Ainheim. [[spoiler: He also managed to take control of the king by pumping his blood full of dark ether.]]
* EvolvingTitleScreen: The main menu shows the characters in your party. As it gains new members, the title screen correspondingly expands with new additions. Similarly, the loading screen will show the current members of the party running underneath it.
* FlunkyBoss: [[spoiler: King Wilhelm Ainheim]] regularly teleports in reinforcements through his dark ether powers.
* TheGoodKing: King Wilhelm Ainheim, the ruler of Brann. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, he got mind-controlled by his advisor Gorsk after he managed to pump him full of dark ether.]]
* GlowingEyes: Dark Progenies, the first creatures of the dark you encounter, have eyes that glow bright purple.
* HandBlast: [[spoiler: King Wilhelm Ainheim]] can attack with a jet of dark ether from his palms.
* HeelFaceTurn: Sillie, the Valkyrie Alister fights in the opening, joins your side at the end of the first act.
* HeroesPreferSwords: Subverted, as the starting hero and the most heroic character in your party, Alister, fights with a spear. Meanwhile, the only sword-like weapon user is Sillie, who fights with a rapier, but is a Bespierre Valkyrie, and initially antagonistic to your group.
* HighClassGlass: Gorsk Pershaw, the advisor to Brann King, wears a monocle.
* IdiotHero: Alister balances between being merely naive and this.
* ItemCrafting: Present, though rarely used.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfLoading: One of the issues in the release version of the game.
* MagicMissile: The militaries of both Brann and Bespierre have soldiers who cast magical projectiles from their staffs.
* MookMedic: Bright Mothers are essentially nuns that heal allies during combat.
* NiceHat: Ruby wears shiny black hat tied with a purple ribbon, which holds a large pink feather.
** Darcy, an antagonistic character, wears a red hat with a an ace of spades playing card tucked behind the red ribbon.
* NonLethalKO: Characters who run out of [=HP=] during combat are merely downed, and will recover if you win the fight. However, they'll also gain a permanent injury on all but the easiest difficulties.
* NoticeThis: The interactable objects are highlighted in yellow.
* ObviousBeta: The release version suffered from poor pathfinding and a range of broken quests.
* OldMaster: Charlie, the badger-like Elorian, is the oldest character in your party. He served with Alister's father, and acted as a mentor to Alister when his father died.
* ShieldBearingMook: All factions have these, as their role is to protect the ranged combatants directly behind them from getting hit by physical attacks.
* ShockAndAwe: There are electrical attacks. A target hit with them once has a "Spark" status effect. Getting hit with them again converts "Spark" to "Discharge", which then becomes "Shock". If the target lives long enough to receive a fourth blow, it gets outright stunned.
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