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#DRAKEN SANG THE DARK EYE SERIES#
We had to play for several hours before the story got moving, and it wasn't until long after we'd solved a series of grizzly murders that we began to feel invested in the plot.
The game's massive size has its problems, though. This game is big, both in scale and length. You begin the game on a simple journey to visit an old friend, but events soon lead you to become the legendary dragon quest. You can have up to three members in a party at any time, while extra characters can wait at your house. Other characters will join you as you progress. As you accumulate experience points, you can spend them on any skill you've learnt in the game. However, unlike recent role-playing hits, such as Fallout 3, it makes few concessions to action gamers.Ĭharacter creation is limited to 20 templates and you can't freely combine races and classes. Drakensang is a third-person RPG that's firmly rooted in a world of dice rolls and statistics, which isn't surprising as it's based on a popular German pen-and-paper game.