

...almost immediately. I was looking forward to playing this. The price wasn't bad, on sale. Let's just say under 10 dollars. The game stalled out when I crafted a meal. They provided the necessary materials to make the meal after looting a few boxes or chest etc., and per a couple of fights I needed the heal it claimed to provide. I could not close the crafting window. It was rediculous tbh. I quit the game via the task bar. When I went back in to load the game, the game seemed to think I only wanted to delete my new toon. More rediculousness. I refunded. Sorry to report, but that's what happened. I honestly cannot report anything about the game play as I didn't really have time to get a feel for it. Sad.

I'm no good at these things. The complexity is perfect. The atmosphere is '...booo!", when you least expect it. This is one of those golden oldies that is a genuine struggle just to get a grp started - persevere wayfarerer, persevere! The fellowship of the lonely road, has not forsenken you.

I was stunned at these portraits. Beautiful work, even if I'm late about the whole thing. I don't know, tbh. My time in games, i should say, is an overall invetment rather than a dead-line looming. It's about the journey. Thanks for a great game. =)

Honestly I'm not familiar with JA. Not really. JA2:Wildfire was worth checking out because JA2 itselff ran poorly on this rig. JA2: Wildfire runs like a dream, minus a thing, or two. Nothing to get in a twist over. It's been a blast. I have the manual also, but it's great fun too, learning about these gogs through trial - n-error lol. Great tactial/turn based game + real time outta combat. Still. 03112024