Tags: Shadowflare
<a href="http://www.agz.com.au">Australian Game Zone</a> have posted a brief <a href="http://www.agz.com.au/Reviews/ShadowFlare_Ep2.htm">review</a> of the second episode in the shareware CRPG, <a href="http://www.shadowflare.us/index.htm">ShadowFlare</a>.
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<blockquote>ShadowFlare: Episode 2 doesn't allow for the creation of a new character, acting as an expansion pack adding new places to go & monsters to fight with the character that you used in episode 1, which makes it feel like a new "campaign" more than anything else.</blockquote>
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Considering the game is meant to follow on, and is simply released as four episodes, this doesn't really surprise me.
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<a href="http://www.agz.com.au">Australian Game Zone</a> have posted a brief <a href="http://www.agz.com.au/Reviews/ShadowFlare_Ep2.htm">review</a> of the second episode in the shareware CRPG, <a href="http://www.shadowflare.us/index.htm">ShadowFlare</a>.
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<blockquote>ShadowFlare: Episode 2 doesn't allow for the creation of a new character, acting as an expansion pack adding new places to go & monsters to fight with the character that you used in episode 1, which makes it feel like a new "campaign" more than anything else.</blockquote>
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Considering the game is meant to follow on, and is simply released as four episodes, this doesn't really surprise me.
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<br>
Spotted this at <a href="http://www.rpgdot.com">RPGDot</a>