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Author: Nightfire
Posted: March 24, 2017 (08:46 PM)
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Yet another solid review fom the snarky gaming blob. Some writers struggle with opening paragraphs, but you are not one of them. You're great at drawing us into the review, and in this case you also gave us a good overview of the game before delving into the nitty-gritty.

This game sounds interesting, if not annoying, but you nevertheless adeptly describe why it is still worth a look. There's a lot here, but perhaps that's this review's biggest fault; it sort of spoils things by describing all of its mechanics and quirks in the round. I sort of feel like I don't have to play it because you've already done all the legwork. In fact, I'm getting some deja vu here. I think I had the exact same criticism of your Nefarious review, and I'm sure you'll argue against me for the same reasons. Nevertheless, that was simply my impression after reading it.

Still, it's a good review overall. It's quite easy to read, despite having such a strong emphasis on details and mechanics. I didn't find any technical problems here, either. This one bounced in and out of the top three several times this week.


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