![]() ![]() Kind of boring that the only difference between the vastly different fractions was displayed by maybe a bunch of pillows on the floor or a candlestick with a scarf on it. The only problem I could find was that it had reused a lot of the buildings in the cities. The world looks realistic and really gives you this 17th hundred European feeling, the city’s and forest also feel free and untamed. Spiders really amazed me with this stunning universe that builds Greedfall and that is one of the reasons I really enjoyed this game. The Island itself gives you a big hunger for exploration as a lot of hints dropped in dialogues about the mystical of the island, but here I never felt I got an answer. Here Spiders really did an outstanding job, making the fractions have something in common but also drag it to another tip of the scale at the same time. The story has a strong settling in how personal the fractions were, they all had clear voices in how the future of Teer Fradee was going to be shapen. These places serve as the backdrop for a many-layered, morally complex tale about colonization, religion, politics, and worlds colliding that had me fighting all manner of foes, human and mythical while uncovering a compelling mystery with plenty of surprises in store. Starting out in the muddy streets of the city of Serene that makes me think of Paris or London in the 1700s, you set sai as De Sardet a noble from the merchant’s congregation for the mysterious, volcanic island of Teer Fradee. Spiders have always been great at worldbuilding, and the Age of Discovery-inspired fantasy setting GreedFall throws you into doesn’t disappoint. When I first started the game it was easy to draw comparisons to The Witcher series and Dragon Age series, somehow the story felt like a mash-up between the two where you have the realistic and grim from the Witcher and the very fantasy-based from Dragon Age. Enter the dark world of Greedfall, a grand action RPG. ![]() Acquired: A copy of this game was provided by a publisher for review purposeĪre you one of those players that long for another Dragon Age or Fable, then Greedfall might satisfy your longing.
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