Posted on: July 5, 2024

ALAKAZAM1
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Downer review.
Grim Dawn is overall not a bad game, but it has some issues, for example the grind: if you are not into that and would rather like to play the game as is, then I would highly recommend you download the stash. With it you will not just be able to play the game the way you want, but for those who lack the time, desire or effort to do so, and waste hours upon hours of their life in the sensless grind: they may actually play it every now and then and be satisfied with the game. Grind this, grind that, kill “monster a” kill “monster b”, talk to “character x” go to Y place to get Z quest’s item: you get the idea? That is basically the game’s structure: boring, lifeless, uninteresting, and don’t even get me started on the armour, classes and all that crap, and the difficulties. Speaking of which: The game itself is typical, nothing extraordinary and certainly nothing you have never seen before, in short: it is your usual RPG. With cults, factions, etc: the nerds dream if you like. The characters for the most part are forgettable, and the game doesn’t forget itself nor what it is: a mindless game about killing monsters. Very similar to Crimsonland, at its core: so as said above, if you are into the grind; go for it, if you rather play the game for what it is and enjoy it to your hearts content (either because you lack the time/interest/effort or you are just not into the 'fun' grind stuff and would like to play it the way you desire (and don’t mind cheating a bit)); then I suggest you get the stash. So yea, go for it downers! And if naught of this stuff convinces you, then just do yourself a favour and buy the og Battlefront II (2005) and have fun. Games nowadays are either super boring or interactive movies anyway: So buying an old gem every now and then is nice. Particularly when it actually comes to enjoyment and fun, and not just interaction with 'character a' and 'character b': just mindless, sensless fun without restrains, and mods only make them better.
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