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Has anyone tried the “revised” Realms of Arkania? The well patched edition?
I’m interested to take a crack at this before the new (and we’ll received) RoA: Star Trail sequel. I know it got hammered on release but word is it is significantly patched?
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I was never interested in playing it but Fluent did a review back in 2013.
Link - https://www.rpgwatch.com/articles/re…eview-227.html Quote:
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Interesting! Granted that's Fluent not the cynical new version but its encouraging. I saw a "lets play" this AM and I thought it looked pretty compelling.
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Star Trail is based on the last patched version of Blade of Destiny, so yes it definetely feels complete and plays well. They have even added decent extra content compared to the original. And you get to transfer your group to Star Trail of course :)
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I have it, but I've never played it so far.
I think I should try it out one day. Besides, has anyone here tried the "Skilltree Saga" game ? How is it, apart from its absolutely awful name ? |
Tiring of Grimoire already? :)
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No not tiring. Not yet anyhow but I’ve certainly gotten my $9 worth :) I tend to watch “let’s play” vids while exercising and the one on Arkania had me intrigued.
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I'm somewhat interested in the trilogy myself since I never played the originals. I'll probably wait until they've finished remastering all three games before I give it a shot.
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The other one I'll probably try is Bards Tale IV. Now that all the release drama is over with and the game has been patched its getting recommended. I never played the originals so I don't care too much about continuity with the old stuff.
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RoA is pretty good, I did enjoy it, once they fixed the gamebreaking bug I encountered. It is cool, it has a lot of environmental skill checks, like using a grappling hook to cross a ravine or acrobatics skill to scale down a well to find treasure. Very interesting stuff. It also has a quality survival mechanic as traveling from town to town is rich and rewarding, crossing mountains in the dead of winter can be a deadly experience if you aren't prepared. The dungeon crawling bits are solid, too, and I like how someone with Claustrophobia can throw you for a loop (one of my characters stayed at the entrance because he was too scared, I loved that level of reactivity). Still completed the dungeon, too, so the game is balanced with those actions in mind. I'd give it a go if you don't mind slow-paced gameplay but you can speed up gameplay with a fast forward button. Not a bad little CRPG by any means.
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Sounds good thanks Fluent
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No problem. Hope you enjoy it despite some niggles here and there. The core is pretty solid.
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Okay, where did I place that game DVD box … ?
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I tried the revised edition the week it launched, and it was an unmitigated mess. I always meant to go back and give it another go, but haven't to date.
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They patched it a whopping 36 times from 2013 - 2015. From what I understand it’s vastly improved.
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