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games xtreme has put up a review (English) of Ascaron's action RPG 'Sacred'. Rating: 90%. Here's a snip:Roleplaying games are really a dime a dozen with a thousand different stories and a hundred different worlds, there are many similarities that exist across this genre however as games such as Baldur’s Gate and it’s sequels prove – set in the ‘big game’ RPG worlds such as the Forgotten Realms and Greyhawk (Oerth).
I’ve seen a lot of RPGs in my time; I work in the Pen and Paper industry and have a number of sourcebooks to my name in the PDF field. Without sounding overly beardy I could say I’m somewhat of an expert on the subject (If that’s anything to be proud of – you can stop sneering at the back.)
You might remember I put myself in for a lot of stick over the game: Divine Divinity on this very site, it goes down on record as having the most number of comments ever that stretched into the hundreds by the time it was finished – I seem to be a champion of the underdog of the RPG world and I am more than willing to pick up the sword in respect to this game which knocks spots off the competition.
I’m always interested to see what the non-generic fantasy world games throw into the mix; this brings me to the subject of my review. A mixed bag of M&M’s known as Sacred. |
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