Posted on: January 3, 2019

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Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 1
It is Ok but don't expect too much
I'm writing this review shortly after completing the game. Overall, I feel that I enjoyed the playthrough, but it I would have trouble recommending the game to someone else without any preexisting emotional attachment to the title. From a technical standpoint the game runs perfectly fine except for the lack of proper widescreen support. 50% of the in-game dialogs were performed with the camera centered of the speaker's torso, with head located completely offscreen. When it comes to story, I've seen some huge fans out there but for me it just "screamed" cheesy all over. "Better love story than Twilight", hmmm, not on this one. By far the most interesting idea was the dark ages to modern ages transition. My kudos for that one. Then there are some game design aspects. I tried playing for the first time some years after its original release and just failed massively at it. Fast forward 15 years and now I understand why things went so badly the first time. The game is not consistent with its difficulty: there are certain dungeons later on in the game in which the difficulty just ramps up exponentially. If by then you're not strong enough due to bad early choices, there's nothing you can do, because there's no enemies to farm XP. Even though the game might give you the idea that there are many character builds you can go for, in reality there are certain things you can't avoid due to the very aged AI of your party members. The hit/miss mechanics can be very punishing if the player takes its time to realize the importance of the dexterity attribute when playing a physically oriented character. The way your party members spam disciplines randomly attached to the frenzy mechanics will force you to limit their discipline options to low blood spells at the beginning. Since there are some discipline paths with a single discipline, those will be rendered useless early game because of blood costs. Nevertheless, if you have the emotional connections, do buy it and play it.
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