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Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Drakensang: The Dark Eye

The story is well written and cuts a clear path in localisation, much more so than most European PC titles with a similar budget. Entirely reliant on Fantasy cliché, Drakensang: The Dark Eye is stronger because of the preconceptions players have of the immediately recognisable characterisation. Though objectives are rarely open to player interpretation, the delivery is a constant source of encouragement through the game's eighty-or-so-hour main quest.
82 / 100
kevco33 - contributor
Published: 212 days 1 hour ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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