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Xelveki
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.
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The story for this game was one of the better ones I've experienced in an RPG as of late. The quality is on par with Bioware's story crafting. The world is exaggerated but still believable. The gameplay took me a couple of tries to get used to but once you get into the swing of it, combat becomes an organic series of blows. Alchemy and leveling up were both delightfully interesting and not too simple... however, if you know you know I like complicated so take that one as you will.
Lastly, the game had a very adult feel to it. It wasn't going to back down from the way these things would have happened in this world.
If you really like strategy, the only thing holding you back from loving this game is that it is set durring World War II. Otherwise this is the most indepth strategy game I've ever played. You manage a country (any country) of your choice around WWII. You can choose how you want to upgrade your units. Do you want more powerful tanks? Faster tanks? Tanks with better armor? How about we just upgrade all of that? You choose. Take control of a country and try your hand at taking over the world.
Why haven't you played this game yet? It's Bioshock's bigger older brother except in this case the older brother tells a better story, has more interesting gameplay mechanics, and sans graphics is just an all out better package. If you liked Bioshock you owe it to yourself and to me to play Deus Ex.








