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Pros: Huge amount of customization possible. Includes the Tales of the Sword Coast expansion. Engaging and intricate storyline. Support for both single and multi-player.
Cons: No major gameplay changes to the original. Issues with non-player path finding remain. Graphics and UI are slightly dated. Occasional problems with text size.
Pros: Rich storyline. Comprehensive character customisation. Long-lasting gameplay. Complex world to explore.
Cons: Redundant if you already own the various expansions. Unsuited to casual play. Graphics are uneven. Character voices are inconsistent.
Pros: Immersive and gripping storyline. Includes every add-on and expansion. A strong combination of gameplay genres. Meticulous graphics.
Cons: Too violent for younger players. The voice acting can be flat. Boss battles are awkwardly inserted. Redundant if you already own the extensions.
Pros: Has a unique sense of humour. Cartoonish graphics are appealing. Many memorable characters. Unusual approach to familiar genre.
Cons: Monsters lack variety. Quests can become repetitive. Combat system is clunky. Treasure hunting lacks challenge as items too easy to find.
Pros: Over 100 quests. Local co-op—play with friends. Interesting art style. Unique aesthetic/art style.
Cons: Levels can feel long and tedious. Difficulty level can swing drastically. Feels like an inferior clone of previous Deathspank games. Gameplay becomes repetitive.
Pros: Rife with mysteries. Excellent battle mechanics. Great artwork. Smooth and challenging gameplay.
Cons: Story isn’t as innovative as the gameplay. Camera angles may make you lose sight at times. Combat moves are limited. Gets a bit tiresome at the end.
Pros: Has 80 towns and dungeons to navigate. Offers over 50 spells. Has three distinct storylines to follow.
Cons: Slow-paced combat.
Pros: Easy to play. Fairly balanced puzzles. Diverse character cast. Compatible with many devices.
Cons: Fixed and sometimes poor perspective. Colours bleed together in some scenes. Poor hint functionality. Nearly requires first episode.
Pros: Enjoyable, turn-based battle system. Large cast of characters. Simple gameplay will appeal to casual gamers. Reminiscent of old Final Fantasy games.
Cons: Lots of grinding required. Graphics are very simplistic. Lacks a truly compelling story. Spell books are under-powered.
Pros: Enjoyable nostalgic atmosphere. Simple, intuitive control system. Robust character customization options. Procedurally-generated dungeons provide replay value.
Cons: No female character options. Dated graphics. Character movement is sometimes very slow. Dark scenes can sometimes be hard to see.
Pros: Excellent voice performance by Cary Elwes. Affectionate spoof of RPG cliches. Detailed summoning system. Satisfyingly long main quest.
Cons: Dated graphics. Challenging mobile control system. Limited character customization. Can be hard to read on smaller screens.
Pros: Psychological elements are great. Stylish sketched look and Lovecraftian style. Loads of content. Harsh but fair.
Cons: Not an epic RPG, no dialog or cut-scenes. No dialogues or cut-scenes.
Pros: A classic of the genre. Mix of serious gaming and humour. Easy to play, challenge to master. An updated story and game mechanic over prequel.
Cons: It’s from 2011, and is not updated. Grind is real. Frat Boy humour not to all tastes. Outside of bashing and time management, not much to offer.
Pros: Engaging and detailed storyline. Plenty of surprises. Strong feeling of suspense. Good game play variation.
Cons: Rather outdated graphics. Not significantly different to the original. The game controls are quite weak. Takes up a lot of memory.
Pros: The gameplay is simple to understand.. The plot is sufficiently engaging..
Cons: Will not take long to complete.. Fight scenes lack engaging graphics..
Pros: Fun retro-influenced art style and soundtrack. Varied gameplay experience.
Cons: Intrusive equipment purchase system. PvP can be frustratingly unpredictable.