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Legionwood 2: Rise Of The Eternal's Realm - Director's Cut Full Crack [crack]

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About This Game LEGIONWOOD 2: RISE OF THE ETERNAL'S REALM is an epic fantasy Role Playing Game (RPG) in the style of the classics of yesteryear. Playing as an elite imperial soldier trying to protect their homeland, you'll get to explore a massive, fully detailed medieval empire filled with daring adventures, outlandish treasures and dramatic conflicts. Along the way, you'll have to contend with the likes of political corruption, zombie hordes, the onset of war and a game world that changes depending on your choices and actions. Get ready to pick a side on the stage of history. Will you be the one who saves Legionwood, or will you be the one who dooms it to an age of darkness?Features20+ hours of classic RPG gameplay.Dozens of minigames and sidequests to discover.Hundreds of different character configurations.Over 100 intelligent and dangerous foes.Non-linear storyline that makes your choices count.Six different endings.The Director's Cut update also includes:Smarter enemy AI.In-game lore encyclopedia.Expanded endings.Imperial Armaments, Bardsong and Journey to Charn DLC packs. 7aa9394dea Title: Legionwood 2: Rise of the Eternal's Realm - Director's CutGenre: Casual, RPGDeveloper:Dark Gaia StudiosPublisher:DegicaFranchise:LegionwoodRelease Date: 28 Feb, 2014 Legionwood 2: Rise Of The Eternal's Realm - Director's Cut Full Crack [crack] Set 300 years after the events of Legionwood 1, this game starts with a mysterious barbarian invasion searching for information on "the Eternal Gates". As usual, some poor guy gets thrown into the deep end and has to save the world. Considering the game starts with him losing his beloved... let's just say he's got a bit of a sword to grind...This game is a slight improvement on the previous game, and grips you from the beginning.. I bought it on Steam sale (thank god) just because the first Legionwood had a nice story and I was willing to continue it. It's hard as \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665. I can't even pass the third boss on easy! Level up takes a lot of time and you cannot farm like the previous game because there isn't something to heal you again fully. You must pay a lot of money to heal at the church. It has a promising story but the difficulty is so high without any reason. I will continue it only for the storyline because I've already bought Heroes of Legionwood and I don't want to let it go to waste. But I advise anyone who isn't a big fan of the storyline to not touch this game.. Kinda CheesyI like the 1st Legionwood better, this game has some very good retro elements, aside from the facts that there are side quests, secret classes & techniques\/spells. 2 bad things I will say is #1 - that the main villian usually is the final boss, but instead you fight some demonic creature thats not even challenging enough.#2 - Cinematics, or scenes (whatever you call'em) are very dull, especially the multiple endings.Overall, this game isn't too bad to play, I just wouldn't recommend this to a low class RPG player..... Finally beat the game! Well, one of several endings. I have to say that this game is an exceptional turn based RPG. Here are a few reasons that I personally enjoyed the game:The class system is way more balanced than Final Fantasy ever achieved. With the right combination of skills and equipment, you can make every class a useful one. Every character can be developed however you see fit. There is a lot of replay value in just trying out differently developed characters.There are a lot of side quests, but nothing that you have to devote hundreds of hours to complete. The story line is fantastic. It's not over saturated with juvenile snark like most modern games in the genre. Its a story that grabs you, and compells you to keep playing. Apparently there are several endings, and decisions you make can affect the endings and storyline. That also adds to the replay value.The difficulty is hard, but reasonable. You have to apply thought and strategy to get through it, which means it doesn't get very repetitive (except for later dungeons, where the switching mechanisms can drive you nuts!) But not so nuts that you throw the controller and give up. A lot of people complain about the difficulty, but if any of you remember playing final fantasy 1 and getting off your ship at the wrong port, or playing Dragon Warrior 1 and crossing one too many bridges, the difficulty doesn't even come close to those days.The soundtrack is really good. I'm not a musical person, but I appreciated the variety of background music. It set the mood for the different scenes very well.I'd give this an 8\/10, and I personally can't wait to see another Legionwood game.. Legionwood 2:RotER is a solid addition to the RPG maker roster for the cost, but be warned, it is DIFFICULT.The story and characters are standard RPG fare, with an interesting if somewhat ambiguous class system. If you play this game and get frustrated I recommend reading some of the class guides and planning ahead.Pros: Again, has everything an RPG needs to work well enough to be worth the purchase cost if you have the stones to finish it. This game is hard enough to be a challenge to even the most hardcore RPG fan.Cons: This game is PUNISHING. Nearly all fights, even the every few second random battles, are quite hard and cannot be plowed through as in most RPG games. Your characters are extremly weak early in the game, and require some grinding to strengthen yourself each time you progress to new areas\/enemies. Most of the random enemies have some combination of brutal evasion rates, damage type immunities, multiple attacks per round, spellcasting, AND status effects linked to those multiple attacks, and in some cases ALL of the above (Im looking at you Dire Wasps!!!)Honestly most of this wouldnt be all that bad, except that you do not get a truly dedicated healer, and must rely mostly on items and "guarding" to regenerate health and mana in combat. This will FORCE you to spend alot of your time whittling down enemy groups to the last enemy, and then blinding\/silencing it so it cannot damage you while you slowly regen your characters up for the next fight.Tips: Save every 2-3 battles in most areas, as the end can come unexpectedly with one unlucky ambush by multiattack enemies.Stock up on status effect cure items at all times. You will be curing 2-3 times a fight or more against some enemies (Curse you Dire wasps!!!)Do yourself a favor and read some class guides, the tips therein will save you many tears and much hairpulling.Keep older weapons around for a while, you never know when that shiney new elemental sword of uberness will be met with a whole area of enemies totally immune to it... sigh.

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