A Lame Flame
As anyone who struggled through Orphen on the PS2 will tell you, the first RPG of a hardware generation is rarely an impressive experience. The vast amount of content that needs to be created for your average dungeon-crawler also makes them quite rare in the first year of any console.
Promise burned up by a lack of polish
It takes something special for potential to overtake shortcomings, and that notion holds fast in the gaming industry, where even the smallest of faults can deteriorate the perception of AAA titles.
Bound By Flame is an RPG that's crept up on a lot of people with ninja like skills. There definitely seems to be two camps here and one that very inquisitive about Focus Home Entertainment's new entry into the RPG genre.
A game that had a massive vision but sadly falls flat in most aspects
A great crafting option and nice looking graphics.
Terrible voice acting and story telling ; Frame rate issues stopped the flow of the game.
Not a skyrim or dark souls beater. Looks good but doesn't wow just a solid action adventure game some interesting features but is let down by very cheesy voice acting and a very thin plotline.
I have a soft spot for Spiders, a young French indie developer with ambitious ideas limited by the realities of budgets. While their existing catalogue isn't exactly raved about by critics, their previous role-playing title -- 2013's Mars: War Logs -- gathered a cult following for its complex...
+ Crafting and equipment customisation; + Deep character relationships and choices; + Human or Demon paths = multiple endings
- Lack of abilities; - Varying quality in voice-acting; - Companion A.I.
Only got this to keep me going while waiting for skyrim
Graphics; Boring
Even on easy I died too much to really enjoy the game. I've never really liked games that made you hack your enemy many times and they just hit you a...
The FPS is next genish
It's a short; demon souls wannabe
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