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Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning - Released
September 8th, 2020, 20:30
The remaster Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning has been released:
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-ReckoningMore information.
The hit RPG returns! From the minds of the bestselling author R.A. Salvatore, Spawn creator Todd McFarlane, and Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion lead designer Ken Rolston, comes Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning. Remastered with stunning visuals and refined gameplay Re-Reckoning delivers intense, customizable RPG combat inside a sprawling game world.
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Uncover the secrets of Amalur, from the vibrant city of Rathir to the vast region of Dalentarth to the grim dungeons of the Brigand Hall Caverns. Rescue a world torn apart by a vicious war and control the keys to immortality as the first warrior ever to be resurrected from the grips of death.
- Build the ideal character for the most intense combat, choosing from a countless combinations of skills, abilities, weapons and pieces of armor.
- The revolutionary Destiny system allows you to continuously evolve your character class to your style of play.
- Seamlessly integrate magical and melee attacks as you take on scores of enemies in grand fight sequences and finish them off with brutal Fateshift kills.
- Extend your experience in Amalur with all DLC from the original release, from Teeth of Naros to Legend of Dead Kel and more!
- Hundreds of hours of RPG play await! Travel from the vibrant city of Rathir, to the vast region of Dalentarth, and the grim dungeons of the Brigand Hall Caverns as you uncover the secrets of Amalur!
- Explore deep levels of lore in a universe steeped in 10,000 years of fiction created by New York Times bestselling author R.A. Salvatore.
- Rescue a world torn apart by a vicious war and control the keys to immortality as the first warrior ever to be resurrected from the grips of death.
- Explore a sprawling game world hailed as having "more content than any single-player game deserves!"
- Enjoy countless side quests rich in political intrigue, romance, sinister magic, and even whimsy - all central to the primary mission.
- Improved graphical fidelity in Re-Reckoning.
September 8th, 2020, 21:39
I see this on Origin for 39.99, i already own the original game and that price doesnt seem like its discounted 60%…
Traveler
September 8th, 2020, 22:14
Originally Posted by korynaelSame here - almost NZ$70. Eek!
I see this on Origin for 39.99, i already own the original game and that price doesnt seem like its discounted 60%…
Yeah, must be Steam only.
Even if you want a temporary membership so you can play it without buying it you need the "Play Pro" membership, which is around a third of the buying price. Not really worth it if you've already played the original + DLCs all the way through.
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September 9th, 2020, 00:02
Yeah well it's not a free patch. Simple reason is THO Nordic is the IP owner not EA. They had to pay a few workers to upgrade the game, and want to make more money.
I don't like it, you don't have to like it, but it's called business.
I don't like it, you don't have to like it, but it's called business.
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September 9th, 2020, 00:33
Well I played and finished the original and all the DLC.
And… I am still enjoying this version as well. Would have hoped for better graphics given that was one of their main points (barely see a difference) but the balancing was well done (and needed).
I did get mine on Steam as I had the original there and did get 60% off.
And… I am still enjoying this version as well. Would have hoped for better graphics given that was one of their main points (barely see a difference) but the balancing was well done (and needed).
I did get mine on Steam as I had the original there and did get 60% off.
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September 9th, 2020, 01:05
Originally Posted by azsinistarSame here, enjoying it so far. My only gripe is with the huge fonts. I gets annoying after a while. No idea it this happens on higher resolutions or not. I'm currently playing on a crappy 1680x1050 monitor after my FHD one went dead.
Well I played and finished the original and all the DLC.
And… I am still enjoying this version as well. Would have hoped for better graphics given that was one of their main points (barely see a difference) but the balancing was well done (and needed).
I did get mine on Steam as I had the original there and did get 60% off.
September 9th, 2020, 02:38
"I played for three days straight. The new version looks very different"
"The new graphics are amazing!"
"Completely different experience visually"
"The crisp textures and new graphics almost make this a new game."
Wisdom - Who the hell are these people and what are they looking at?! What unlisted version did they get because the graphics are not THAT different!!!
"The new graphics are amazing!"
"Completely different experience visually"
"The crisp textures and new graphics almost make this a new game."
Wisdom - Who the hell are these people and what are they looking at?! What unlisted version did they get because the graphics are not THAT different!!!
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How about all games have a single huge lootbox you pay for up front that contains all the options, items, skins, unlocks etc? I'd pay for that!!
How about all games have a single huge lootbox you pay for up front that contains all the options, items, skins, unlocks etc? I'd pay for that!!
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September 9th, 2020, 04:25
The first expansion was fun but I can't play that single player MMO again. I never could tolerate the OG campaign
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September 9th, 2020, 04:50
But is the moment to moment action actually challenging with this re-release? Or is it the same braindead, everything dies merely looking at it sideways I remember? I couldn't finish the original because I was gonna fall asleep at the keyboard. And I think I could enjoy this game if it had more of a stick with its carrot.
September 9th, 2020, 06:15
Originally Posted by MosaicFalling asleep at the keyboard is my experience with it as well specially playing with a chakram build. On highest difficulty, I left my PC and returned to see my around 8 yr old cousin spam clicking the mouse and destroying everything in sight. The only other game that could put me to sleep more easily was Hellgate:London. Both games, I really wanted to like. Both games I get tempted to replay every so often with memories of falling asleep at the keyboard the only thing keeping me away.
But is the moment to moment action actually challenging with this re-release? Or is it the same braindead, everything dies merely looking at it sideways I remember? I couldn't finish the original because I was gonna fall asleep at the keyboard. And I think I could enjoy this game if it had more of a stick with its carrot.
The way I made it more challenging was a melee, 2H build, with no crafting, enchanting, lockpicking, magic lockpicking (forget what it's called), imposing a 3 sec imaginary potion animation on myself (no using while attacking or getting attacked) and no grinding side quests.
Re-reckoning made me take a second look but with all reviews I've seen saying it plays very like the original means I'm out.
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September 9th, 2020, 10:14
Originally Posted by SonOfCapizIf you play the game with a few self imposed rules it can be quite fun.
Falling asleep at the keyboard is my experience with it as well specially playing with a chakram build. On highest difficulty, I left my PC and returned to see my around 8 yr old cousin spam clicking the mouse and destroying everything in sight. The only other game that could put me to sleep more easily was Hellgate:London. Both games, I really wanted to like. Both games I get tempted to replay every so often with memories of falling asleep at the keyboard the only thing keeping me away.
The way I made it more challenging was a melee, 2H build, with no crafting, enchanting, lockpicking, magic lockpicking (forget what it's called), imposing a 3 sec imaginary potion animation on myself (no using while attacking or getting attacked) and no grinding side quests.
Re-reckoning made me take a second look but with all reviews I've seen saying it plays very like the original means I'm out.
Basically plough ahead doing only the main quests & main side quests, and only use things such as crafting if absolutely necessary.
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September 9th, 2020, 16:45
I had a Chakram build as well, maybe it was too powerful. I could impose rules on myself but this game and Dragon Age Inquisition were the peak of single player MMO-ness and frankly I have enough games on my backlog that won't take an extra 70 hours.
Though part of the problem was the level scale locking of the zones as you entered them, making everything even more artificially easy. I think this edition fixed that?
A re-release of Amalur was everything I wanted for this game but it sounds like they went with a 'lipstick on a pig' business model. I'm listening to word of mouth and it ain't pretty.
Edit to add: I think the biggest red flag here is the majority of the marketing lingo is selling us features that were present in the original game instead of the improvements they've made.
Though part of the problem was the level scale locking of the zones as you entered them, making everything even more artificially easy. I think this edition fixed that?
A re-release of Amalur was everything I wanted for this game but it sounds like they went with a 'lipstick on a pig' business model. I'm listening to word of mouth and it ain't pretty.
Edit to add: I think the biggest red flag here is the majority of the marketing lingo is selling us features that were present in the original game instead of the improvements they've made.
September 9th, 2020, 16:51
Originally Posted by WisdomTo be fair the original game looked really good….people may have forgotten that.
"I played for three days straight. The new version looks very different"
"The new graphics are amazing!"
"Completely different experience visually"
"The crisp textures and new graphics almost make this a new game."
Wisdom - Who the hell are these people and what are they looking at?! What unlisted version did they get because the graphics are not THAT different!!!
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