Grimdark has created an otherworld fantasy featuring a variety of pathways to multiple endings. The player faces the opportunity costs of these choices, which will influence his/her character ongoing development as they progress in the game.
The story itself is thus far interesting, and seems to have a cohesive internal logic. I've not seen my character being eaten by a magical dragon appearing out of nowhere, nor has my character sudden;y developed superpowers. I do recommend saving often if one is easily frustrated by setbacks.
The game mechanics seem to work with very few issues. Grimdark seems quick to respond to those few issues/bugs that I've seen people bringing to light in the game discussion forum.
The story is original, and for me, engaging. I look forward to seeing Grimdark continuing to flesh out his/her/their story.
The story itself is thus far interesting, and seems to have a cohesive internal logic. I've not seen my character being eaten by a magical dragon appearing out of nowhere, nor has my character sudden;y developed superpowers. I do recommend saving often if one is easily frustrated by setbacks.
The game mechanics seem to work with very few issues. Grimdark seems quick to respond to those few issues/bugs that I've seen people bringing to light in the game discussion forum.
The story is original, and for me, engaging. I look forward to seeing Grimdark continuing to flesh out his/her/their story.