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4.0 excellent | Bedex | January 9th 22 | From both the artwork and the music this has neardy board game/DnD/oldschool rpg written all over it and I am all for it. As we say in Franche it doesn't break three legs to a duck but it is crafted very well and excels at what it does - setting an atmosphere unintrusively. My only gripe would probably be that there isn't really a transition to speak of between the two tracks, and that it concludes a bit into nothing (which arguably does help it to be unintrusive tbf), but aside from that it has lots of ever evolving variety and I would not hesitate to play this in the back during a game night. 3.9
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4.0 excellent | Gary STAFF | January 8th 20 | I greatly enjoyed this one. Despite the obvious and humble worship of the old-school DS, it also brings something new and unique without sounding generic and lifeless - and I greatly respect that. A bit more on the slower side of the genre, with serious atmosphere. Adventurious!
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3.5 great | arf | December 27th 21 |
4.0 excellent | blou52 | August 16th 20 |
3.5 great | Spluger | February 10th 20 |
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