Posted on: June 7, 2022

Fendor-Nagarok
验证所有者游戏: 评论: 4
The controls don't suck--you do.
This game took me 30h to complete. The novelty of the first 10h made it stand out as the superior portion, though the combat became far better with the new skills gained in the latter half. Unlike most games, it starts out hard and gets easier as you progress, which is strange to most games but more natural. Some complain about the controls, but I love the controls. These are better than many WASD schemes, and allow for higher precision in object/enemy targeting. I am right-handed. What I've heard about them being made for left-handed players sounds like BS. Yes, it takes a moment to get used to, and you might even have to look at the manual (*gasp*) but you will adapt. The game is very buggy even with patches, especially toward the end. A few times I sadly wondered whether I would be able to finish the game. 1. Roaming around I discovered the Troll den with the black goblins in the north country and managed to defeat them using the shrink scroll laying there. As it turns out, this becomes a major quest point later on. Basically, since I'd killed the troll and used the scroll already, this part made no sense anymore and the game bugged out but I still managed to make it through (barely). 2. The final part of the sleeper temple was a sloppy mess and a disappointing conclusion to a fine game. Kor Calom got stuck behind a statue while I picked off the templars and stabbed the 5 hearts (it's far too easy to exploit the terrible NPC navigation). The orc priests in the sleeper temple were obnoxiously dumb and easy to beat. These endgame bosses couldn't even scratch me in my magic robe. No challenge at all and therefore just a slog to get through. In sum, it's buggy and the ending is lame and unsatisfying; but the controls are fantastic, the combat enjoyable, and the sense of progress bar-none. Try this if you're in for something different than the standard fare.
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