Michael from We Got This Covered wrote:
When Realmforge Studios first began developing ideas for Dark, I’m positive that they were swept away by irresistible desires to create a bold new stealth game that capitalized on a rich history of vampire mythology. The allure of infusing the supernatural elements of the vampire with engaging gameplay of a third-person stealth action game is enough to seduce anyone. There were bold visions of players maneuvering through the shadows, teleporting from cover to cover, and fatefully sinking their fangs into some poor schmuck. It was probably even pitched with some clever tagline like, “Bringing new blood to the stealth genre.” It had potential.
During the Humble Bundle RPG Sale, you can get up to 90% off on any game from the great selection of RPG titles that Humble has to offer.
The Wasteland 3 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance complete editions are a steal at those prices. Fantastic RPGs with a lot of content.
Greedfall is easily one of the best "diablo clones" on the market, and it's dirt cheap for the base games. Their lengthy expansions are still kind of pricey though.
Vampyr is a great mention, but it's already offered on certain subscription services, and can be found cheaper either way.
One more personal recommendation of mine is Elex. A lot of player agency in the story and quests, and the world is very interesting to explore. Just don't expect the best combat, and there's definite jank to be had.
Assassins creed odyssey at $15? Worth it?
Does it take lots of grinding to experience the story ?
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You know the poorly implemented stealth segments of an action game? That but an entire game.
N4G is messing up but I just wanted to point out you have a spelling snafu in the review. "After introducing players to the lacklustre presentation..."
Good read otherwise.