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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 35.7 hrs on record
Posted: 11 Oct, 2019 @ 9:18am

I love this game. Not to long, not to short. It's like the first Diablo game, but a litte more complicated. But not to complicated, you learn it fast. There are shilds you have to brake, poisos bastards that shoots out poison bolts when you hit them, ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that freezes you, and alot more. There's 3 classes in the game. One archer, one wizard and one warrior (I don't remember the correct name of the classes, but you know what I mean). This is my favorite classes in order: #1 Wizard #2 Warrior #3 Archer. The wizard uses spells, the warrior hits with the sword and the archer uses a bow and arrow. When you start the game, you can only play the warrior, the other to classes are locked. First you have to play for a while with the warrior, then you unlock the archer and after you have played with the archer for a while you unlock the wizard. There are cards in the game, that works as your skills. You start with one slot for the cards, then you "unlock" the other cards buy paying gold. My tip is, try to spend as little gold as possible, so you can unlock as maney cardslots as possible. You can altso upgrade cards by using other cards and gold, and you can downgrade cards and get your other cards back that you used to upgrade the cards. Like the first diablo, you start at the church, the you work your way thro diffrent "ereas" untill you reach hell, where you finally kill the arch demon that reminds you of Diablo from the first Diablo. There are altso a boss called The Cook that reminds you of the butcher from the first Diablo. There are footsteps in the combat earea, you you won't get lost. There are atso a flexiescope that, so you can decide how long the quests will be. You unlock how long the flexiscope can be after you play for a while. The longer the quest are, the more gold you get. I just put as much time i could for each quest so got as much gold as possible, and as much playtime as possible. This was how the videogames was in the good old days. I'm a grown ass man in the age of 31 and I've played videogames my whole life. Just buy the game, and you'll have a blast if you like rpg games.
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