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Kenshi

One of the best open world sandbox RPG's

Playing the game at 4k on a 3950x with a 5700xt on full max, and the game runs smooth! Everything looks really amazing too, people might say the graphics look bad, but with everything maxed at 4k, the game looks amazing. The planet the game takes place on is a barren planet, like what you might think a post apocalyptic planet would look like, but it also has a lot of beauty to it, with lots of colours and different biomes to explore. The game looks especially good in battles! I've seen hundreds of guys battling it out, with blood covering the ground all around them. Body limbs are laying on the field of battle. Dogs are running around playing with the limbs as they get hacked off. Guys are crawling on the ground, some are bleeding out trying to get away, crying for help, others are not giving up, still fighting while they crawl on their broken legs. The game is almost like a Mount and Blade kind of game, but it's not a clone. If you like an open world sandbox game where you get to do what you want and create your own story, whether it's be a thief, merchant, farmer, assassin, army leader, slave master or abolitionist, bounty hunter, or all of the above. What's also great about the game, is that no matter what you want to do, you'll have to deal with challenges to be successful at it, so you have to "work" at achieving becoming what you want to be. It's not handed to you, you start with nothing for the most part, and have to become what you want to become. It's a great game if you still have your imagination, because you are creating your own story with your own choices. It's why I started to play computer games when I was little to begin with. With games like Fallout 1, I could do what I wanted, instead of the linear games of the arcade and console. Awesome game that stands out above others. If you can play with everything at full max, do it, it really does make the game lots better!

4 gamers found this review helpful
Grimoire : Heralds of the Winged Exemplar

CRPG Adventure

Lots of skills. Lots of stats. Lots of resistances. Lots of choices in character development. Lots of everything a CRPG fan likes. First person view and muti-party CRPG? Yes please! Seeing all the new games that follow in the foot steps of Baldur's Gate and Fallout 1&2 is awesome, but we also need more new quality games like Grimoire released today that follow in the foot steps of Wizardry and Might and Magic. Back in the day of the 80's, the developers of CRPG's wanted their games to be about the adventure, not the end game or goal of the game. The adventure is what the games were about. Traveling with your characters and party, seeing them grow, seeing them die, taking part in their adventure with them. This game does exactly that. Just check out that screenshot with the unicorn. That's beautiful 90's computer CRPG graphics right there. People say this game is ugly? Not even close, lots in this game is amazingly more beautiful than anything you can find in a new AAA game. This is not a game for casual console gamers that play Dark Souls. This is game for CRPG fans.

30 gamers found this review helpful