
However, on their own, the number of abilities still isn’t very impressive, as lots of games have more, and if your only character was the Horse, things might get boring very quickly.
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There’s even more forms which have much more complicated upgrade paths which I won’t spoil here, but needless to say, the amount of playable characters and upgrades Drinkbox has packed in Nobody Saves the World will keep you playing for hours on end, if you want to fully complete the game.

Each of them has their own traits and abilities, such as the horse’s hind leg kick, my personal favourite, the Ranger’s chargeable bow and arrow, and the Bodybuilder’s barbell push, which makes them feel remarkably different from another to play. It’s the magic wand that steals the show, allowing you to transform into a total of 15 drastically different forms, from a lowly rat to a muscle-bound bodybuilder, or even an undead necromancer. The one real highlight here is Randy the Rad, Nostramagus’s annoying apprentice who becomes increasingly unhinged as his plots to stop you and steal the glory backfire on him in lots of amusing ways. It’s enough to get you going on your quest around the overworld, clearing out dungeons and collecting shards of a magical gem as you go.

So, it’s up to you, a pale amnesiac named Nobody armed with Nostramagus’ magic wand, to well – as the title suggests – save the world. Nobody Saves the World’s straightforward story opens with the onset of a horrible calamity where everything has been covered in gross fungus, monsters are everywhere, for no apparent reason, and the world’s most powerful wizard, Nostramagus, has gone missing.
