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Playmob ravensword shadowlands
Playmob ravensword shadowlands













playmob ravensword shadowlands

The people all look like hideous imitations of humans, with all the right parts but none of them looking quite right. Of course, when you can see things, it’s not much better.

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It gives you missions, and then no details beyond that, and you have to figure out how to get to places that don’t always exist in your line of sight.

playmob ravensword shadowlands

You’re given missions, but the game doesn’t really tell you where you’re going, and as far as I could tell it doesn’t allow you to set waypoints or markers either. That means that not only do mountains and trees vanish and reappear depending on the angle of your camera and where you’re standing in relation to them, other people, monsters, and buildings will suddenly show up in front of you - or, just as likely, disappear without any warning.Īs you can imagine, this makes navigating the small, lousy map incredibly difficult. The game doesn’t just struggle to render anything on the horizon, it can also barely show you what’s in front of you. That last sentence highlights one of Ravensword’s biggest issues: its performance is brutal. After giving up on them, I went to find the troll, who popped into existence right in front of me. After dispatching the first wave of dark elves, my fellow soldiers veered off the obvious path forwards and instead ran at a wall, where they ran in place for several minutes, legs pumping, not moving an inch on account of, again, the fact it was a giant stone wall. The game starts off with a quick tutorial mission as you go with other troops into a battle against a troll and a bunch of dark elves. It’s a port of an 8-year-old mobile game that was designed to pay homage to (by which I mean: rip off) Skyrim, except all of it - every single aspect of it - is mind-bogglingly bad. In every other respect, it’s absolutely wful. That said, that is literally the only good thing that can be said about Ravensword. To be sure, neither Anodyne 2 nor Ravensword are amazing games by any stretch of the imagination, but they’re still a lot more substantive than Ratalaika’s usual fare. There’s one good thing that can be said about Ravensword: Shadowlands: between it and Anodyne 2, it would appear that Ratalaika Games is very slowly moving into publishing games that are more than just easy Platinums.















Playmob ravensword shadowlands