Discuss Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

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    It's been released already? And is it available on steam?
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    Being an EA game, I'm not sure if it's on Steam, but it's definitely available on the dreaded Origin.
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    Bleh.
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    Gornot said:
    Being an EA game, I'm not sure if it's on Steam, but it's definitely available on the dreaded Origin.
    That's too bad. It looks like a decent game, too. Oh well.
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    It's definitely available on Steam, I've just bought it and I'm downloading as we speak :)
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    How much was it, if I may ask? I don't have access to my pc at the moment to check.
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    darkelk said:
    how much was it, if i may ask? I don't have access to my pc at the moment to check.
    £29.99
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    ... which is approx. $47.50 or 36€, which is really cheap.
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    Gornot said:
    So I'm pretty interested to hear your opinions on this little RPG. And I say little because I've played for about an hour now, and it seems fun at first. It gets a little dull too fast, and doesn't seem all that engaging to me. Perhaps I shouldn't have started playing on Normal.
    I have to agree with you. It does get dull rather quickly.

    Button mashing distracts from the storyline, which IMO is not all that interesting. You'd think with Salvatore writing the lore, they could have done a better job crafting the storyline around it.

    With the tools they had, they could have easily disabled the aim/stuttering effect while not in combat making the graphics become a decent part of the game, instead of the blur they become when moving.

    That being said, if you enjoy a good slash and hack RPG you may very well enjoy this game.
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