okay, so i just heard about this crazy new game called the blood of dawnwalker - it's like, a medieval vampire rpg with a really unique twist. apparently, you can literally complete the entire game before the prologue even ends, which is just wild. i mean, i love a good challenge, but this sounds like it's on a whole other level.

i've been reading up on it, and it seems like the game has a super freeform structure, which is what allows you to skip pretty much everything and just beat the game right away. of course, you have to be pretty skilled to pull it off, but still - it's cool to know that the option is there. i'm definitely intrigued by the whole "dark fantasy vampire" vibe, and i've heard that the game covers all sorts of themes, from romance to intrigue to combat.
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so, the blood of dawnwalker is set to come out this autumn, which is pretty exciting. it's going to be competing with some other big releases, like fable, but i think it's got a good shot at standing out. the game's director has been talking about how they approached the development process, and it's clear that they're really passionate about creating a unique and immersive experience. oh, and preorders are available at major retailers, if you're interested in checking it out.

one thing that caught my eye was that the game's director made a point to mention that nothing in the game was created using, you know, certain automated tools. i think it's cool that they're being so transparent about their process, and it's definitely got me more interested in learning more about the game. i've been watching some previews and gameplay vids, and i have to say - it's looking prettyRead more: Full article on www.eurogamer.net
What do you think about this?

i've been reading up on it, and it seems like the game has a super freeform structure, which is what allows you to skip pretty much everything and just beat the game right away. of course, you have to be pretty skilled to pull it off, but still - it's cool to know that the option is there. i'm definitely intrigued by the whole "dark fantasy vampire" vibe, and i've heard that the game covers all sorts of themes, from romance to intrigue to combat.
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so, the blood of dawnwalker is set to come out this autumn, which is pretty exciting. it's going to be competing with some other big releases, like fable, but i think it's got a good shot at standing out. the game's director has been talking about how they approached the development process, and it's clear that they're really passionate about creating a unique and immersive experience. oh, and preorders are available at major retailers, if you're interested in checking it out.

one thing that caught my eye was that the game's director made a point to mention that nothing in the game was created using, you know, certain automated tools. i think it's cool that they're being so transparent about their process, and it's definitely got me more interested in learning more about the game. i've been watching some previews and gameplay vids, and i have to say - it's looking prettyRead more: Full article on www.eurogamer.net
What do you think about this?