

It was like opening a time capsule, I am a Gen Z and I remember the few times this type of uncanny valley 3D with the early Pixar stuff, but the game premise is unique and definetly daring, ever since this, what game used Druids as villains instead of generic helpers? And on modern setting nonethless. These days Druids are show on fantasy RPGs TT or Online/Singeplayer videogames, this is what make this game a masterpiece despite the obviously flaws in gameplay mechanics and the appearences but to that end many games studios of its time had limited time and budget, As Mandaloregaming who pointed me to this: "the writing gives so much attention to little details that it stack up. There are gaping plotholes on the plot at the same time, but it doesn't seem to matter. There's a ton of subtle dry humour throughout the entire game." And indeed there is, I went in curious after watching the review and indeed there is I can't believe a 2000s game made me laugh in this day and age but considering the amount of garbage it's released nowadays I guess could be some form of Nostalgia when videogames worried about telling a nice story not transmit bs agenda messages about anything you see on X these days