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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 272.7 hrs on record
Posted: 17 Mar, 2022 @ 1:23pm
Updated: 1 Dec @ 8:46pm

Owlcat has bloody fantastic OST, I love WotR's OST. It's easily at the top for me, along with the music of the LotR and Star Wars movies.
The game is insanely epic like certain events and such. Heavy emphasis on RP, lots of opportunities and freedom with distinct paths and choices that carry actual consequences and are reflected in a couple of different ways. Ranges from inconsequential fluff to things interacting with gameplay mechanics, contradictions and conflicts that go beyond "Jane Doe disliked that", tragedy that isn't purged from your memory after 5 minutes and pure evil.
I like the might and magic style army battles and the diplomacy edicts thingies.
It's a very minor thing but I enjoy how they always make the path you take change the atmosphere and details of the main hub. It's the small unnecessary things like this.
Most of the typical aspects of the genre are well-made like writing comparable to normal fantasy novels, environment and atmosphere, tough combat (Core difficulty for example) that primarily requires you to figure out builds and the numbers.
Not everything and everyone has a voice-over, but when there is one, it's very good and okay at worst.
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