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Game News Gamescom 2021 Day Three: Project Haven & Vagrus - The Riven Realms

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Two more RPGs made an appearance during IGN's Gamescom broadcast yesterday. The first one was the promising cyberpunk-themed tactical RPG Project Haven. The game's developers have been have been implementing various quality-of-life features over the past few months, some of which can be observed in the new gameplay trailer. Later on, there was a new trailer for dark fantasy post-apocalyptic strategy RPG Vagrus - The Riven Realms, which announced that the game will be launching on October 5th. Vagrus continues to appear promisingly complex, with IGN's description of the video warning that it "isn't for the casual fans".



Thus ends another Gamescom. It's shameful that ELEX 2 didn't appear, but I suppose things could have been worse. Oh well, onwards to September and its many releases.
 

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Vagrus continues to appear promisingly complex

There are right and wrong kind of "complex" though. Vagrus looks very bloaty, like they were going for complexity for the sake of complexity.

do you have to engage in everything though? Like in startraders where you are more than fine doing your little thing and not being aware how rest, 80% of the game mechanics rly work
 

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