Iron_Ratinum
Bio
I like games that are older than me and only released in Japan
I like games that are older than me and only released in Japan
Badges
GOTY '23
Participated in the 2023 Game of the Year Event
Roadtrip
Voted for at least 3 features on the roadmap
N00b
Played 100+ games
Liked
Gained 10+ total review likes
Shreked
Found the secret ogre page
Gone Gold
Received 5+ likes on a review while featured on the front page
On Schedule
Journaled games once a day for a week straight
Favorite Games
135
Total Games Played
005
Played in 2024
037
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Honestly this is everything I could ever ask for in a game, I love D&D and basically being able to play it without the scheduling conflicts is amazing.
These characters are definitely some of my favorites in any fictional work ever honestly, I got very attached to most of them and I was real invested in their stories, and their voice acting is top-notch.
Borislav Slavov thank you for composing some Absolute bangers that I can listen to again and again. I love the use of leitmotifs, surprisingly the melodies never got old to me. I also love how the music changes dynamically when you down an enemy, it gives me actual bardic inspiration.
I heard that Act 3 was way worse than the rest of the game, and coming right out of the end of Act 2, which I adored, I was pretty worried. The beginning of Act 3 is pretty jarring but by the time I got to the Lower City and started finishing the companion quests I found it hard not to love. It also ran surprisingly well on my PC aside from when there were way too many combatants lmao
Still playing a group game with friends that we’re not even close to finishing, and I know I’ll be coming back to this game again and again
These characters are definitely some of my favorites in any fictional work ever honestly, I got very attached to most of them and I was real invested in their stories, and their voice acting is top-notch.
Borislav Slavov thank you for composing some Absolute bangers that I can listen to again and again. I love the use of leitmotifs, surprisingly the melodies never got old to me. I also love how the music changes dynamically when you down an enemy, it gives me actual bardic inspiration.
I heard that Act 3 was way worse than the rest of the game, and coming right out of the end of Act 2, which I adored, I was pretty worried. The beginning of Act 3 is pretty jarring but by the time I got to the Lower City and started finishing the companion quests I found it hard not to love. It also ran surprisingly well on my PC aside from when there were way too many combatants lmao
Still playing a group game with friends that we’re not even close to finishing, and I know I’ll be coming back to this game again and again