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Played it for a little bit, and it seems to be very solid. The GUI especially is very ordered. But it gets boring very fast, because it's so generic and mainly made for teens that have too much time on their hands. Anyway, make your own opinion.

I'd certainly try an English version, my German is so awful that I dare not trys it...

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"I'm a programmer at a games company... REET GOOD!" - Me

Looks very smooth and kind of pretty to me. Even with the German dudes blabbering away during the movie:

 

http://www.golem.de/0808/61473-4.html

 

HD video for those of us way too lazy to download the German demo and still want to see the game in action. Oh, and the English release date is sometime in 2009..

Swedes, go to: Spel2, for the latest game reviews in swedish!

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Hardcore RPG fans who like shallow medieval settings (with the typical big-b00bed waitress, the grumpy dwarfs and the silly heroic knights) and like doing fedex quests while covering long distances through boring landscapes certainly will find the game charming. I, however, moved on. And so do my RPG standards.

How is the combat? And by that I mean whether it feels fun and good or whtether it is boring and bad.

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Combat is like what you'd expect from a PnP to game translation: Clunky. But then again, that didn't stop me enjoying the BGs, NWNs etc. Just don't expect any innovations on that side.

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