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fantadomat

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River of Time is very good. But fuck that crabmonster under the Efferd-Temple.

Seriously, fuck that thing.
Got two words for you: rat dungeon.
That one was pretty easy mate,it was not resistant to injuries and you could kill it by giving it 5 from what i remember. But yeah it is hard boss otherwise. The first one is a lot harder than river of times.
It wasn't difficult, aye. Tedious though. Real fucking tedious.
Ahh i was fine with it.If you did a level after every major quest,it was fine. If you did it in go,yeah it was tedious,tho it had some pretty hard rat combats if you go there on lower level.
 

fantadomat

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That said,does anyone know of this version has some improvements that were in the river of time,or is it just a copy/paste?
 
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Bought it finally, as going by recent Schwarze Auge games, this is likely the "closest" you'll ever get to a Nordlandtrilogie successor ever.

Still a good read this, btw. RPG Codex Retrospective Interview: Guido Henkel on Realms of Arkania :: rpg codex > doesn't scale to your level

These were niche products. It is easy to glorify these games in retrospect with nostalgic glasses on, but the fact of the matter is that compared to many other games and genres, games like Star Trail simply did not nearly make as much money. As a result publishers turned their backs on these kinds of hard core games and instead went down the path of streamlined mainstream products, especially since Baldur’s Gate proved very clearly at the time that there is a market for light role-playing games.
 

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