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Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles Review – Experiencing Chaotic Zen [PSLegends]

Trevor Walker said: Most gamers have a couple of genres they stick with through thick and thin. But every once in a while, a game comes along to shake up your entire perspective on what you thought you enjoyed in gaming. After my experience with it, I believe Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles is one of those titles. It’s the second game set in a universe that began with the 2020 aerial combat game The Falconeer. There’s a lot to enjoy in both entries, and those who played the Falconeer should find themselves in a familiar territory lore-wise. But don’t expect the aerial combat from the first game.

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“Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles” has just dropped its first free PC update via Steam

""Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles", released a little over a month ago, is already receiving its first free update. The beginning of a colossal roadmap of updates from creator Tomas Sala, fortune aplenty awaits on the high seas of the Ursee, for those daring enough to seize it on PC today! This update will also be available to PlayStation and Xbox players on May 17." - Wired Productions and Tomas Sala.

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Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles Review | TheXboxHub

Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles is a good second entry into The Falconeer universe, offering up something different.

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Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles (XS) Review | VGChartz

VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "In the end, Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles represents two sides of a coin. In one respect, seeing Tomas Sala leave the skies in favor of city-planning speaks to a kind of experimentation and flexibility not seen in many developers today; in the other, his tweaks within said formula unfortunately result in unnecessary repetition and design mismanagement within combat, trade, and exploration. Seeing cities sprout to life remains a neat visual staple that reinforces your productivity, but it simply doesn't feel like your iterations grow much beyond that. Put another way: all of the building blocks are here for any genre fan to appreciate, but the finished construction is still left wanting."

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