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Greedfall - Released
September 10th, 2019, 00:35
The open world RPG Greedfall has been released:
GreedfallMore information.
Explore uncharted new lands as you set foot on a remote island seeping with magic, and filled with riches, lost secrets, and fantastic creatures.
Forge this new world's destiny, as you befriend or betray companions and entire factions. With diplomacy, deception and force, become part of a living, evolving world - influence its course and shape your story.
- Engage in a core roleplaying experience - achieve quests and complete objectives in a multitude of different ways - through combat, diplomacy, deception, or stealth.
- Complete freedom in character progression - play as a male or female, customize your appearance, and freely choose your abilities, spells and skills.
- Delve into a mysterious world of magic - begin a grand journey and uncover ancient secrets protected by supernatural beings, manifestations of the island's earthly magic.
September 10th, 2019, 02:24
Like the start so far
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Character is centrality, the impossibility of being displaced or overset. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Character is centrality, the impossibility of being displaced or overset. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Ethereal
September 11th, 2019, 05:11
An option to turn off head bob would be nice. Some better character development would be even better.
Edit: Not to sound all negative, it looks great to me, admittedly not a big graphics guy. There is some real attention to detail in the environments, etc. Chairs, while maybe not wondrous in their variety, are beautifully carved in 4k. Carpets looks great. During a dialogue, I ignored the faces and stared at a very believably Colonial chest of drawers. The map is gorgeous. They nailed the art side of things. And the setting is interesting, though I'm still in the beginning part.
Edit: Not to sound all negative, it looks great to me, admittedly not a big graphics guy. There is some real attention to detail in the environments, etc. Chairs, while maybe not wondrous in their variety, are beautifully carved in 4k. Carpets looks great. During a dialogue, I ignored the faces and stared at a very believably Colonial chest of drawers. The map is gorgeous. They nailed the art side of things. And the setting is interesting, though I'm still in the beginning part.
Last edited by Capt. Huggy Face; September 11th, 2019 at 06:21.
Reason: The bright side.
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