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Author: zippdementia
Posted: February 28, 2010 (10:39 AM)
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Recheck your first paragraph, Aschultz:

The title villain in Dark Heart of Uukrul [removed comma] doesn't just dabble in near-immortality and nasty magic. He's scattered eight portions of his heart throughout the undergound city of Eriosthe he rules. It's so evil, there aren't even any hackneyed-hinty taverns to help. The good news? You only need to find six of the hearts, and a hammer, to challenge and defeat him. The bad? There's a reason the game gives two passes [What are passes?]. That, plus some nasty combats, shows up Wizardry and the AD&D series as the FPRPG equivalent of Choose Your Own Adventure. DHoU manages to balance feeling unfair with being relatively fair--well, once you notice things [notice things?].


Note to gamers: when someone shoots you in the face, they aren't "gay." They are "psychopathic."

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Author: aschultz
Posted: February 28, 2010 (07:38 PM)
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You're right. A lot to clean up. I sent in an initial proof but I'd bet 1 or 2 more things could be done.

HGMail me or post in the topic especially if you have stylistic concerns the judges could easily pick up on. Don't wanna tip em off :).


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