Now that all chapters of the episodic RPG Siege of Avalon are released, GameOver has put up a review that is very much in favor of the game. The final rating is 79%, and here is what they have to say about quests:
Where Siege of Avalon really shines is in the quests and the story -- no surprise, I guess, given that the game's developer has the word ``tome'' in its name. The conversations are nicely written, the people and places have depth, and the quests are well integrated with the story. Plus, there aren't any of the lame ``fetch'' quests like in Baldur's Gate. The quests of Siege of Avalon are much more meaningful than that. The only real problem here is that you'll have to do a lot of running around and talking to people to complete some quests, and since the game doesn't always offer a convenient way to move around, you can spend a lot of time walking back and forth between places, which is boring. |