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Anyway, in many ways it's better than TL 1 and 2. You feel a lot more involved in the world, and the world itself, while small, does feel alive. Din's Curse is definitely worth it, even when not on sale.
Couldn't agree more. I love the game beyond every meaning for its infinite replayability.
Undersky please return to your "more satisfying graphical experience" games and leave us alone.
I wouldn't listen too this jack guy, I think he eats babies.
http://i1287.photobucket.com/albums/a627/SpumoniFace/ss0034_zps95e980cc.jpg
And the gameplay certainly is very polished, far from garbage.
Of course everybody has their own specific reasons about why a game is good.