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- Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
- PC, X360, PS3
- Published by Electronic Arts
- Developed by 38 Studios
- French release: Available
- US release: Available
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Can anyone identify the narrator? She sounds very familiar.
Voiced by claudia black
Or at least i assume it is.
Didnt like the demo much at all. Thought it was comparible to that steaming pile dragon age 2 or fable 3. Be interested to see how it does critically and commercially.
Didnt like the demo much at all. Thought it was comparible to that steaming pile dragon age 2 or fable 3. Be interested to see how it does critically and commercially.
Nothing.
This is nothing like that pile of shit called DA2.
Nothing.
As far as how unenjoyable *I* found the demo, i found them all to be comparible in their mediocrity.
lol, carry on then.
Do you even know what Mediocrity means? The combat alone in this game means is not a mediocre game at all because they actually went beyond of what RPGs to this date had in that department apart from The Witcher 2 perhaps.
DA2 tried that and failed horribly.
So I think you are mistaken or confused in what you said.
Oh, I tought you meant they are similar.
lol, carry on then.
Do you even know what Mediocrity means? The combat alone in this game means is not a mediocre game at all because they actually went beyond of what RPGs to this date had in that department apart from The Witcher 2 perhaps.
DA2 tried that and failed horribly.
So I think you are mistaken or confused in what you said.