Silverfall review
All the tried and tested RPG elements are here in Silverfall: attack monsters, go on quests, converse with NPCs, pick pockets, behave generally reprehensibly or be a goody-two-shoes as you roam around a fantasy universe. Where Silverfall differs is that you make a choice to either work with nature and harness its innate magic, or embrace technology and pursue a course of scientific advancement. Tree hugging or tree cutting - the choice is yours in Silverfall. Click here to read the Silverfall review now!
Silverfall review
You should never judge a book by its cover, so the adage goes. Well, this may not always be the case. In fact, if you take Monte Cristo’s new RPG for instance, the cover is as good a place to start as any. For, what we have here is a standard paint-by-numbers fantasy cover, which is fitting since the case it adorns contains a join-the-dots fantasy roleplaying game. If you’re fond of the likes of the Diablo series, or the more recent Titan Quest, you’ll be right at home with Silverfall. Point, click, attack, pick up loot, grab the odd quest, attack a few more monsters, pick up more loot: it’s a rather cliched formula by now, but in all fairness, it still works.
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