Ryan Anderson
I got really far into the game and was really enjoying the experience, until I encountered a very inconvenient bug that makes the game completely unplayable. I can no longer target characters by selecting on their portrait. Spellcasting also drops the function completely while trying to target who's recieving the spell, which puts you into a loop of reopening the spell tab and clicking the spell over and over again until it works. If this is fixed, I will change my review to 5 stars for sure.
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Loved it! Played this and the BG series on PC way back, and this is a faithful and immersive port. Despite the screen size disclaimer I got it on my GS7 and have no real issues. Text is small but readable and the nice chunky pause icon makes it easy to take the extra time to be a little more precise with your taps, and the streamlined looting system and forgiving nature of the lower difficulty levels do away with a lot of potential tedium and frustration that might spoil the game on smaller screens. If you're looking for s classic, immersive story set in DnD lore, I'd definitely recommend it.
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spaghetti time
Really great game and adaptation. As I've gotten older and started replaying the old RPGs I played as a kid in the 90s, this one has come out as my favorite, and I played them all. The key factor in this is being able to full customize your entire party from the very beginning. That factor alone gives me endless replayability not just through the sheer mechanics of designing different combinations of cohesive and supporting skills and classes, but also in terms of theme and RP.
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