I was a huge AD&D player when I was in my teens. I loved all the intracacies of combat and roleplaying. And the best part was playing with other people. These were the building blocks of my life. It’s also why I am now a people person, for the most part. Well, I’ve always been a
Overall: 7 out of 10 Gameplay: 8 out of 10 Graphics: 7 out of 10 Sound: 5 out of 10 Pros : Infinitely Playable,; Familiar Control System,; Decent Graphics Cons : Gets very difficult quickly,; Can become repetitive,; Little or no Plot, The Never Ending RPG Soldak Entertainment’s “Din’s Curse,” is an interesting contribution from a company I knew little or nothing about until relatively recently. This one of a series of three RPG games, (the others being Kivi’s Quest and Depths of Peril,) based around the same world but noticeably different from one another
Overall: 7 out of 10 Gameplay: 8 out of 10 Graphics: 7 out of 10 Sound: 5 out of 10 Pros : Infinitely Playable,; Familiar Control System,; Decent Graphics Cons : Gets very difficult quickly,; Can become repetitive,; Little or no Plot, The Never Ending RPG Soldak Entertainment’s “Din’s Curse,” is an interesting contribution from a company I knew little or nothing about until relatively recently.
I don’t drive. Please note that I said “don’t” and not “can’t.” I have a driver’s license, but I have never been able to get past the crippling and overwhelming fear I have of riding in cars, let alone actually driving a car. There has never been a time in my life when I have
I can’t believe it’s been 25 years.