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Author: Nehonat
Posted: March 11, 2017 (06:25 AM)
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A good and objective review. However, i think the game was just rushed at the last stage and is really unfinished, thus the repetitiveness. And this is because the developers were pressed by the Kickstarter backers. They even went as far as publishing an official explanation of why they're taking so long on their FB page. Then, just a few months after that, the game is released. Seems to me that the developers should've been given enough time to do their job, especially when we clearly see that a lot of passion and creativity was put into the game.

They're making updates in the moment and I hope they'll eventually add some more content in terms of enemies and quests.


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Author: dementedhut
Posted: March 11, 2017 (07:37 AM)
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That's unfortunate to hear about being pressured. It's a game that, in certain aspects, clearly had a lot of love poured into it, and that's really what makes the full product more depressing to me to experience. Really does make me wonder what a few extra months of ironing out kinks and additions would have done for the game.

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