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Thread: Article: Love It: Evoland
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05-01-13, 01:56 PM #1
Article: Love It: Evoland
You can view the page at http://www.teamplayergaming.com/cont...ove-It-Evoland
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05-01-13, 02:19 PM #2
Re: Article: Love It: Evoland
Thanks for calling me illiterate. I simply said that games of a large magnitude need to be reviewed on a full scale, and that you should not persuade people to buy or not to buy based on that notion. With that being said, I enjoy your series, but I think you need to stick to the smaller scale games as it will help to define your series.
On to the article. I'll look into this game a little more. Was always a fan of this style of game.Last edited by Warprosper; 05-02-13 at 07:03 AM.
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05-02-13, 08:59 AM #3
Warprosper, this is not a shot at you, and is in jest.. My wife actually prompted this one when she asked about the Evoland article I was writing, and then asked how I could judge the game if I haven't finished it. I figured a reminder of the basis of the series couldn't hurt. If it helps to compare to something more traditional, think of my articles as impressions. In some cases I have finished a game prior to writing about it, but this will often not be the case. Your criticism here is much more helpful than "go play the game." If I'd found it interesting enough I would have.
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05-05-13, 11:02 AM #5
Way too short of a game. You could have played another 10 minutes and had been able to do a full review.. also, I found the being drawn into a turn-based battle every 5 seconds in the map, and certain dungeons, scream-inducingly obnoxious (and forget the boss battles). That being said, worth the 10 bucks? yeah, I'd say so.
I do wish they'd progressed a bit further in the evolution of this game type, but I liked the use of going back and forth in "time" (aka graphics) in certain areas to progress through the areas.
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05-06-13, 02:19 AM #6
I didn't mind the random encounters that much and that part of the game was fairly brief. A lot of the games that had those initially also had an obnoxious frequency to them. It is totally a short game, but I still think it's worth the $10. It's longer than a movie, and I don't get that here for $10.
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