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Ultima™ IV: Quest of the Avatar

Great but comes to a grind

So this is older than me, mind you, so I cannot be completely objective here. Anyway, just finished this gem yesterday - spent 60 h to finish it. That is a lot for the game nowadays and with all our social/professional duties it could be simply too much. Overall I really liked this game, it is surprisingly well made, the general setting (there is no plot per se, we collect stuff and raise stats) is VERY well thought out. First part is more of a puzzle, we need to move around different settlements and embrace the talking mechanism, which is very great, and make notes on where is what etc. This is fun. The later part of the game is a grind - where you know what's what and where it is you just move a lot to the same spots, combat gets repetetive, you max the stats and gold by doing the same dungeons etc. Also this game gets almost impossible without a walkthrough - where are certain items, how to avoid specific perils and obstacles - I cannot imagine doing the whole game without any help (and you are not supposed to - read all the materials you are provided with this game first!) but the game does not hold your hand AT ALL. Lord British, the main 'king' in a castle in this game, lays on you some general ideas what you need but otherwise, well... I would still recommend it - the first part that involves a lot of talking still shines, but once you get a grip of the world and find better weapons, know when the cheapest food/magic reagents are, you just start to click a lot of buttons and spend the time until the end.

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