![]() ![]() Like Drakensang: The Dark Eye, The River of Time is not a particularly challenging game, but this open approach means that you're free to search out challenges if you want them. Where its predecessor locked off most areas after you visited them, in The River of Time areas stay unlocked once you find them (primarily done in the main plot), and not only can you travel back to any area, you're supposed to do so regularly, as new quests unlock as you progress along the main storyline. Here's a snip: The River of Time's main plot is linear, but that doesn't necessarily mean the game is. In general, the game is praised for the myriad of minor improvements over the original, saying the game is a 'steal' at $20 for those in NA. What holds it back from being truly great, however, is the game's lack of polish thanks to poor animation, choppy frame rates, and some sub-standard voice acting. The River of Time provides an entertain, albeit very traditional, adventure in a fantasy setting with some solid tactical battles making for a decent game. The ultimate source of patches & addons for Drakensang: The River of Time. In any case, what we have here is a prequel to the well-received Drakensang. Although it's not all that surprising, given the sordid history of the game's developer who almost went under recently, and has since made a heavy shift towards browser games. The score is 7/10 and the intro explains their view: Here's an RPG that slipped onto the market without much fan fair. I haven't linked the Armchair Empire for years but they've kicked up a, which is a nice change from all the Dragon Age 2 stuff. ![]()
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