Posted on: June 17, 2019

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Happily surprised
I played a lot of isometric ARPG since Diablo 2 and all of them were okay but didnt hit the same way for me. I remember seeing this game in early acces back in the day and just thought * oh well, another one* and passed over it. Finnaly bought its on sale since the game is complete and have big dlc expansions. I almost feel bad now that I havnt tried it before. The audio/visual feedback from spells and attacks is meaty and heavy,you can really feel the weight when you hit enemies. Body pieces fly everywhere and the graphics are on the good side. The fire effects I like very much :) There is a huge selection of builds you can make. Big talent trees and the choice to dual spec gives you even more different abilities. You can also choose where to invest stats point and there is another talent tree called Devotions which give passives stats and can improve/modify your learned abilities. The lores and texts are very interesting . I like to listen to npc's and read notes even in those kind of games and the devs definitly put a lot of efforts and passion in it. The voice acting was great and even if not all are voiced, the dialogue makes up for it 100%. I'll be honest, I thought the name of the game was a bit cheesy but it does live up to it. It's a tale of survival and it's a pretty dark one. The ingame notes are definitly my favorite. Backed with chilling atmospheric music in the backgound. Only downsides I can find is your hero is a blank dude/dudette since you can be any class. No amazon warrior or giant barbarian. NPC's will refer/talk to you roughly has * Hey , you *instead of something like * Oh ,glad you're here mighty sorceress *. Also with all the spells and effects happening during huge fights , I sometimes get lost in all the storm of FX. I kinda always roll my eyes when I see *What D3 should have been * ( I thought it was ok ) in reviews for ARPG but its the most fun I had with one since D2 that I played in the 90's. Cheers
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