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Lionheart Review @ Gamers Pulse
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Dhruin
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Lionheart Review @ Gamers Pulse
   

Gamers Pulse have <a href="http://www.gamerspulse.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=395&POSTNUKESID=649b1d62b717f1953457062caeaa2782" target="_blank">reviewed</a> Reflexive's alternative history RPG, Lionheart, awarding a score of 21-30/50 which translates to 'average':<blockquote><em>Obtaining quests is even more uninspiring than actually completing them. In order to receive quest proposals, you’ll have to speak with NPC's, trapping you in lengthy conversations demanding your attention and decision-making. Several other RPGs and adventure games have offered systems of conversational decision-making that have enhanced gameplay; however, Lionheart’s application of this only serves to make gameplay that much more tedious. Most of your time will be spent in conversations with NPC's and reading quest objectives instead of doing interesting things like battling enemies or journeying across picturesque environments.</em></blockquote>
Post Tue Sep 23, 2003 9:48 pm
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The review
   

I'm not making a statement about the game itself (which I haven't played), but it sounds like the reviewer is complaining about there being RPG elements in his RPG

Eevle

Reality is for people who lack imagination
Post Tue Sep 23, 2003 9:50 pm
 



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