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Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader

Quite interesting and quite fun RPG

I don´t know many about this game and I play it first time,but I am rather positive then negative about this game after first played game. Most of this I really like-and like Baldur´s Gate series,Icewind series,Throne of Darkness and maybe some other which I don´t mentioned it has one super great advantge against all today classic hardcore RPG-I can enjoy it in co-operation with another player (try it today, no problem and it rock!)-whole story and game from begining to the credits. What today hardcore RPG like this (from old school) I can enjoy this way? I miss these type of isometric hardcore RPG which have both solo and co-op capability. But that you think I am just focus solely on one feature- So I recomend this RPG for people who love classic 2D isometric RPG, which are quite hard, but still fair. It has quite interesting system of skills (specially magic skills) and have also system of perks which you can find in Fallout. In my opinion it is very interesting mix of first two Fallout games and Baldur´s Gate series (and maybe from some other RPGs from that era). For me, story isn´t so bad and after 8 hours and 32 minute I can say this RPG is just amazing. Story, some funny/interesting moments in game and interesting system of skills (some of them) and maybe for me very important capability to play solo or in four people (just classic system of co-op for many other RPG from that era which I sorely miss today and two last resorts which left are just Action RPG or MMORPG). Only one thing which you can consider is you can (maybe) easy forget which location you already visit-if you have weaker memory, where you should go to progress in quest and maybe little dumb AI (but this are maybe problems which are quite common for most of hardcore RPGs from this era)

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