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Rance Series

Jaedar

Arcane
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Project: Eternity Shadorwun: Hong Kong Divinity: Original Sin 2 Pathfinder: Kingmaker
After the Rance games, it's hard to find something so worthy in terms of characters, plot, music and world building. This is probably the biggest drawback for me.
The world building is pretty inconsistent though, so while I would call it good, it is not great.

What's truly impressive to me is the massive roster of characters, and how the games manage the tonal variety from "silly slapstick" to "you literally couldn't have this in a game that wasn't X rated". Also the gameplay in some of them is insanely good, and for a single series there's insane variety.
 

gerd

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May 10, 2023
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Btw maybe someone tried Dai mode for Sengoku Rance? Is it good
 

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