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A word of warning: if you expect some barely interactive movie like Final Fantasy - no it isn't one. If you expect an old-school RPG from the golden times of RPG like Wizardry - closer, but no Crimson Shroud isn't either. It really tries to get the experience from a table playing Pen&Paper. Naturally this doesn't work fully. But they come nearer than I have seen before. But they even copied things, that can be made better on a video-game-system. There are no animations for instance, there is a static scenery with miniatures in it. Even the main characters are miniatures. If you beat an enemy it's miniature falls over (there is a Level 5 logo on the bottom). If you play pen&paper-RPGs in real life, then you might give it a try.

And I like the battle-system. It has cool features. As you gain bonus-die for making actions for different elements you automatically try to diversify your attacks.



3DS-FC: 4511-1768-7903 (Mii-Name: Mnementh), Nintendo-Network-ID: Mnementh, Switch: SW-7706-3819-9381 (Mnementh)

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