![]() But to me, Skyrim felt more open in what you can do (and you can have a house there – no such thing in Kingdoms of Amalur as far as I know). But when looking at the game more closely for this blog post, I have to admit: It’s no Skyrim! And I haven’t ever finished Skyrim either. If I didn’t already have it, I would have gotten this month’s Humble Choice just for this game. Something about the world and the characters just makes me want to continue playing. Try a harder one and get back to casual if you prefer that. The difficulty of the game can be changed within the game as well which is a nice feature. One is even called “Battlemage” which sounds like my kind of playstyle! Kingdoms of Amalur Destinies I know I’m interested in the Might/Sorcery destinies. Later on, you also get mixed destinies that you can choose. Those focusing on Might are related to what you would expect from a warrior class, Finesse for rogue or ranger, Sorcery for a mage. Back to the classes: There are cards called “destinies” which give you certain bonuses. You can create humans or elves – male and female each. Sadly, it’s not possible to make a gnome! I actually thought they’re dwarves at first, but no, it’s gnomes. Consider carefully whether you can stomach that!Ībout the game: It doesn’t have set classes, so you can decide what and how to play after creating your character. Warning: If you’ve got a spider phobia, they seem to enjoy appearing suddenly with a short cut scene even. Only that once more, I stopped playing pretty early on. The receipt shows that I paid 22 € for it (the Re-Reckoning FATE edition). In September 2020, Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning appeared… and I bought it because I remembered liking the game and figured that I would now, finally, get to experience it. “Remastered with stunning visuals and refined gameplay Re-Reckoning delivers intense, customizable RPG combat inside a sprawling game world.” (Description on the game’s Steam Store page) But apparently, it still wasn’t enough to keep me playing. ![]() I remember liking the game and the world that I had merely glimpsed at at that point. Speaking of my own experience with the game: Third time’s the charm, right? I can’t believe it has been more than 9 years since I first bought this game and I never got further than the first village, Gorhart, after the introduction part. Thankfully, we aren’t talking about that price here, but about the price of a month of Humble Choice. But I can’t see both of that being worth that much money. But I also haven’t played through it yet, so I could be wrong… I am merely judging it by the features it has and well, it’s an RPG. If you ask me if the game is worth that much, then I would say no. The original price for the FATE edition is 54.99 €. Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning is a single-player RPG that is part of November’s Humble Choice!
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