omg, have you guys heard about legends of the round table? it's this super immersive turn-based rpg that's literally like stepping into a medieval jousting tournament. the game has this crazy atmospheric soundtrack with live lute music and a narrator who's like, super into the whole medieval vibe. it's kinda like watching a play, but you get to make all the choices and control the characters.

i love how the game incorporates all these chivalric virtues, like love and honor, into the combat system. you can actually use "love" to boost your charge and take down enemies, which is pretty cool. and the story is all about king arthur and the round table, but you start off as this lowly squire named arthur who's just trying to prove himself. it's pretty relatable, to be honest. the game also has this really cute haggling mechanics system, where you can trade items with npcs and try to get the best deals.

the graphics in this game are insane. it's like looking at an illuminated manuscript or something. the characters are all 3d models, but they're set against this beautiful, hand-drawn backdrop that's just full of detail. and the combat hud is like, this whole other world of intricate designs and icons. it's a bit overwhelming at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's really fun to play around with.

the combat system itself is pretty unique. it's not just about moving units around and attacking - you have to wager points from your stats and cards to take down enemies. and if you're losing, you can beg for mercy to avoid dying, which is a pretty cool mechanic. but if you're the one doing the beating, you can chooseRead more: Full article on www.rockpapershotgun.com
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i love how the game incorporates all these chivalric virtues, like love and honor, into the combat system. you can actually use "love" to boost your charge and take down enemies, which is pretty cool. and the story is all about king arthur and the round table, but you start off as this lowly squire named arthur who's just trying to prove himself. it's pretty relatable, to be honest. the game also has this really cute haggling mechanics system, where you can trade items with npcs and try to get the best deals.

the graphics in this game are insane. it's like looking at an illuminated manuscript or something. the characters are all 3d models, but they're set against this beautiful, hand-drawn backdrop that's just full of detail. and the combat hud is like, this whole other world of intricate designs and icons. it's a bit overwhelming at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's really fun to play around with.

the combat system itself is pretty unique. it's not just about moving units around and attacking - you have to wager points from your stats and cards to take down enemies. and if you're losing, you can beg for mercy to avoid dying, which is a pretty cool mechanic. but if you're the one doing the beating, you can chooseRead more: Full article on www.rockpapershotgun.com
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