Been playing this game recently, its pretty damned good. Its much more of an old school style of RPG, you don't get much help which makes it a really immersive game. No way to determine mob difficulty until you attack them, no quest locations, map is hand drawn with no indicators other than your location. You can pretty much choose to complete quests in whatever way you want to do them, but depending on who you help out you will tip the balance towards different factions. For instance in one quest someone wants you to collect protection money from a resident, but at the same time a town guard is looking for a way to get the guy who is trying to extort the money. You can complete this quest in a variety of ways, you can help the first guy and collect the money for him, you can pretend to help that guy and collect to money as proof for the guard, or you can even collect the money and just keep it yourself. The way you play this game seems to be truly dependent on the choices you want to make. The same thing goes for skill development. You can choose whatever combination of abilities you want to level up. The environments are really full, foliage everywhere it looks really nice. If you like exploring every inch of your surrounding in an RPG this game will be perfect, ever single corner of this game has a reward for searching it. Think of this game like Morrowind or Oblivion, but with much better AI, much better quests, better environment, and better combat (not by too much, its probably the one complain, but at least there are a shitload of mobs). Definitely worth getting if you are a fan of old school RPGs.
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Mareg
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Been playing this game recently, its pretty damned good. Its much more of an old school style of RPG, you don't get much help which makes it a really immersive game. No way to determine mob difficulty until you attack them, no quest locations, map is hand drawn with no indicators other than your location. You can pretty much choose to complete quests in whatever way you want to do them, but depending on who you help out you will tip the balance towards different factions. For instance in one quest someone wants you to collect protection money from a resident, but at the same time a town guard is looking for a way to get the guy who is trying to extort the money. You can complete this quest in a variety of ways, you can help the first guy and collect the money for him, you can pretend to help that guy and collect to money as proof for the guard, or you can even collect the money and just keep it yourself. The way you play this game seems to be truly dependent on the choices you want to make. The same thing goes for skill development. You can choose whatever combination of abilities you want to level up. The environments are really full, foliage everywhere it looks really nice. If you like exploring every inch of your surrounding in an RPG this game will be perfect, ever single corner of this game has a reward for searching it. Think of this game like Morrowind or Oblivion, but with much better AI, much better quests, better environment, and better combat (not by too much, its probably the one complain, but at least there are a shitload of mobs). Definitely worth getting if you are a fan of old school RPGs.
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