![]() ![]() You ship off with your cousin in the hopes of bringing stability to the island and shape its geopolitical nature, but there’s also another immensely pressing matter. ![]() This island is dubbed as a new hope for De Sardet’s people and his cousin happens to become the governor of New Serene. I was wrong and I realised this after an introduction on the mainland that lasted roughly four hours and then shipping off to the game’s true setting, the island of Teer Fradee. This type of fantasy world, at first, felt like it had a bit of an identity crisis and I wasn’t convinced that it would all work together. GreedFall plays off in a fictional 1700s and it is filled not only with swords, axes and a few guns but also with different types of magic, alchemy and science. You are tasked with creating your character and picking from basic RPG classes and a look, including your gender, but your role has already been predetermined as De Sardet, a nobleman functioning as a diplomat for the Merchant Congregation, one of the six diverse factions in the game. It was the voyage through over 40 hours of content that made me realise just how good GreedFall is, so let’s start from the beginning. If I had to describe the game in one sentence, it would be that GreedFall feels like a mixture of The Witcher 3 and Dragon Age: Inquisition, filled with political intrigue, robust and deep RPG systems and player choice that affects which of the handful of different endings you can unlock. GreekFall burrowed its roots into me after a bit of a slow start and now, I plan on starting my second playthrough. RELATED: Gears 5 Review – This Changes Everything GreedFall Launch Trailer GreedFall, however, is a massive, true RPG experience and after over 40 hours with the game, I can say with certainty that the developer and publisher Focus Home Interactive has struck gold with this awesome new IP. Now, over three later, CreedFall has been released and in my first few hours with the game, it seemed daunting, foreign and, to be frank, a bit boring. The last title from developer Spiders Interactive, The Technomancer, wasn’t received all that well back in June 2016 and although I did enjoy it a bit, there were some clear issues with the game. ![]()
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