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Originally Posted by Puzzler
(On Culpa Innata
I can't give it more than 2 because I wasn't even able to finish it, I got bored out of my mind. The futuristic orwellian-type setting kept me going for a while, but eventually I couldn't take it anymore.
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I can't agree more. 2 out of 5 is the best I can give to Culpa Innata.
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Originally Posted by Kazmajik
Then I played The Lost Crown, which I liked quite a bit and brought me back up, but when it was done I felt like trying something different.
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I think that's the first time we don't agree on a game's evaluation, Kazmajik: I installed
The Lost Crown, played it for two hours and then uninstalled it. Maybe it's because I haven't played Dark Fall 1 & 2. Do you recommend me these titles?
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Originally Posted by Kazmajik
I had never played a RPG, though I've been intrigued, so I got Elder Scrolls IV:Oblivion and have had a great time with it. I've certainly got my gameplay money's worth from that title.
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I played it for more than a hundred hours and I'm not yet satisfied:
Oblivion is really a game I could play forever.
Adventure-wise, one of the last games I really enjoyed is
Dracula: The Path of the Dragon, very nice indeed! Even if we are far away from classical, masterpiece status, the game is well done and atmospheric, with a good storyline and a likable character (a pity that there were too much stand-alone puzzles, for my personal taste).