As of yesterday you too can try out Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning before its February release.
Available on Steam, Origin, PSN and Xbox Live, the demo itself is fairly lengthy. Those who play the demo and also plan to purchase Mass Effect 3 will be treated to armor items, as well as items for Amalur itself. It's free, so why not?
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is set to release on February 7 for North America and February 10th for Europe. We'll have our own review ahead of release, but in the meantime you can check out the latest screenshots and video in the
Media Vault.
comment doesn't even begn to make sense since many games like Skyrim and Dragon age have also borrowed eltenmes from previous games and so forth.Also you played the demo and claim it's not as much of an open world compared to Skyrim and yet it's a demo which is designed to limit how much you can actually play before you I don't know go out and buy the full game, go out there and buy the full game and then come back and tell me the same story.
ReplyOk this game is far more linear than skyrim think more a fable3 with a tighter combat system. But saying that there is defiantly an issue with the targeting and blocking the block is truly awful no offence but when blocking you look like a pawn on a chess board lol and it seems quite unresponsive overall the fighting is very glitzy but all attacks feel rather weightless much like dragon age 2 talking of E.A i think this will probably be the best way to describe this game it has E.A written all over it same format in dialogue choices etc if you preferred DA origins over DA2 then you will probably be let down with this game as it SEEMS to be more style over substance but saying that i did enjoy the demo some what, although i think its just welcome respite from dark souls and skyrim. overall as far as demos go i would have to be honest and give it 3.5 / 5 i will be buying this game but perhaps ill get final fantasy 1st.
ReplyCamera is a bit weird but this is pretty good! A nice surprise it seems!
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