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the taunts in this game are terrible... but i like the game. How many bosses are there? I'm wanting to figure out about how long it would take me to get the hard badges
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the game is nice, but the real-time aspect of it really kills it for me. having a decently high-end PC probably doesn't help either, as this thing runs at full speed and i don't have time to properly react to anything the opponent does.
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The game is wonderful, although the looks are a bit dull. Great concept, as well. Classes are well-balanced, main problem, though, is that the bosses aren't. Rather than a solid difficulty increase from the start with maybe one or two fluctuating ones, they switch from challenging to simple fights. For instance, the Jester Prince and Medusa are both rather annoying, but most bosses seem to be pushovers, with enemies only one or two levels later in the game more challenging. All that aside, though, I still think this game deserves a 5/5.
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No enemy is impossible with one of the characters....sure some are harder that others...but hey...that's how it should be
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Level 5 boss was very very difficult, though did eventually manage to get him with my psion. However, I did have to adjust my game rating down because as much as the author states that the 'game balance' has been tested and modified, it still needs a significant amount of work.
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This could lead to something good. But, the combat is lacking depth and the average game player doesn't have the attention span to spend more than 30 minutes on this game tops.
Also, it needs more options, maybe travel to other cities?
And two words...pause button.
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Engionicnaut Hero
Dude! You just completed the Engionicnaut Hero achievement in Talesworth Arena: Death Watch and won the Engionicnaut Hero badge and 30 points! Huzzah!
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Rothycat:
> [...] Mithril isn't a real metal.
> [...] dunno who coined it first but it
> [...] exists only in fantasy lore. o_O
Mithril (along with a lot of standard modern fantasy faire) was invented by Tolkien and first appeared in The Hobbit.
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just make sure you have a pile of cash before you level, otherwise you won't be able to buy new abilities and you'll get stomped at the next level.