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Blog – Been busy…

by Cosmo on Dec.07, 2009, under Cosmo's Blog

As you can see, the site is lacking regular updates, and reviews are coming up slowly aswell, both from my end and because of some technical problems on the site’s behalf. The Dragon Age review is written, a whole 4000 words, but as said, technical problems are preventing me from formatting and setting it up for your viewing pleasure. Not going to make any excuses, but i am going to rag on something atleast gaming related.

Been playing just a tad of King’s Bounty: Armored Princess lately, barely half-way into the game if that, but i’m a bit pissed at how hard the game is. It’s obvious they have learned from some techniques people have been exploiting in the original King’s Bounty, but as it stands, the first few parts of the game range from hard to impossibile. This effect is even greater when playing a mage, simply from the fact that armies are now a lot smaller, and you don’t have a +stats screen on level up, letting Intellect/leadership increase solely on what skills you put points in and items. Thus mages are severly gimped till late-game. Also, for harder difficulties, it’s become imperative that you kite/steal stuff you wouln’d have access to if played ‘normally’ just to be able to play without losses and as such, without loosing funds.

Still, with all that in mind, the game is still interesting, but the storyline is a lot worse then the original King’s Bounty. I won’t divulge too much, leaving that up to the actual review, but just saying that the only reason for me to keep trying to fight lethal/impossibile mobs is just to advance the playthrough, and that’s becoming not enough for me.

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