The odd interesting tidbit was not enough to stave off the weariness of repetition. Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning may be a remaster, but it does very little to modernize a game that is showing its age. Menus are clunky, the camera is weirdly floaty and awkward to control (especially during combat), loading screens (on the Switch at least) are
Mwulf 11 years ago #6. You can join any faction. You can respec whenever you like. The game is very big on letting the player experience EVERYTHING in the game in a single play-through. From what I've heard, however, the faction quests may be branching--meaning they can end different ways. the game seems pretty one sided IE you are a goody two
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning is the safe Fable and Oblivion fusion we remember from all those years ago, but it is a little too familiar, and inexplicably has numerous game-breaking bugs and technical hang-ups, despite the lack of truly awe-inspiring presentation or technical requirements. Nevertheless, it is a fun but safe RPG with
While some of the more recent remakes, such as Spongebob Squarepants and Destroy all Humans! were rebuilt largely from scratch, played alongside their original audio and gameplay, THQ Nordicโ€™s latest with Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning just barely enhances the original and feels rather shallow in its remastering.
It is hard to articulate just how detrimental the Chaos Portal section of Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning - Fatesworn is to the rest of the new content. Until those portals opened this felt like
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