Hades, Inscryption, Wildermyth, King Arthur: Knight's Tale, Lost Eidolons, All in one reviews!



These are the video games that I played last year that I didn’t tell you about.( I might as well tell you now, while you wait for that Fallout video). You could have have gotten a Hades review, but it’s a bit out of my area of expertise (not being an RPG). I could’ve done a full length Inscryption review, but I wasn’t as crazy about it as most people, it seems (was sort of expecting it to be a Slay the Spire with a twist). I was about to make a Wildermyth review but I said “ah fek it”.

Instead I decided to bundle all of them together in a single video for your enjoyment (I hope).

Hades – 1:43
Wildermyth – 6:41
Inscryption – 22:49
King Arthur: Knight’s Tale – 33:19
Lost Eidolons – 38:58

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12 thoughts on “Hades, Inscryption, Wildermyth, King Arthur: Knight's Tale, Lost Eidolons, All in one reviews!”

  1. I enjoyed Knight's Tale as I liked the combat once it got going with more options for characters. It does take too long to become interesting.
    There are a couple of interesting companion stories and managing happiness felt meaningful & fun- not like Midnight Suns where everyone will love you it just takes some of them longer (unless you want to game it &why not?). On optimisation it was originally a 120 GB install!

    Wildermyth & Inscryption both bored me vary fast. Lost Eidolons does not appeal thankfully. Hades I've avoided as I don't really enjoy either ARPG or roguelike elements but I'll probably try it sometime when it's tuppence ha'penny

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  2. Lost Eidolons got ripped a new one lol 😁

    King Arthur's price was the number one thing that discouraged me from buying. I wanted to give it a shot cause some people I watch on youtube give it a high praise but it seems there are much better RPG experiences available for a way cheaper price.

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  3. About the tree rules:
    No early access: This is often a good idea. With some exceptions. 1: Some games are in early access forever despite having enough content to shame many released games. 2: Some games are replayable due to focus mainly on gameplay. RPG's and story based games are not. But I'm pretty happy that I bought Dead Cells in early access. Because that game has changed so much and so many times that the game I played in the beginning seem to have little relation to how the game is now. And both the old and the new version were good.

    MMOs: These games are fun because its fun to hang around with your friends. But you can do that even without a game.

    Stop playing games I dont enjoy: I dont always agree with this statement because there are plenty of games that take time to learn and are bad until you do. Or just have slow starts. For example, I recently played through the game Alan Wake. It was a pretty shitty game initially with bad combat and a slow story. But gradually I learned to master the combat and the story started to become good once all the set pieces were on the table. I played it through to the end and I think it was a good but not great game. It had a great premise and writing, but it was let down by gameplay and level design.

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  4. I saw one video of a playthrough of the King Arthur RPG and I was not impressed. It might seem weird but it reminded me most of Disciples 3 (!!!) which is a bad sign. It seems to have the same grungy, stodgy vibe.

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  5. I loved King Arthur: Knight's Tale because I thought Mordred was pretty cool and I liked trying to find broken combinations of items/talents. I enjoyed Inscryption even though I can agree with all of your criticisms about the card game being too easy. I wanted to love Wildermyth, but hated it. To me, Wildermyth got boring fast. I enjoy hearing your takes on games though. Keep it up!

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  6. Is choice really a pre-requisite to a good story or a good game. Film and television/streaming shows would say otherwise. I get that it's important in a game, but there are so many incredible games that are a linear narrative. To say Wildermyth is somehow inferior due to a lack of choice seems silly. And I'm no fanboy. I've owned the thing for a long time and I've never played it, I just think your argument is lacking.

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  7. I know is not a Perfect game but i rlly had a lot of fun with wildermyth, i've find it pretty clever still (especially for his low Price!)
    Also the music is quite nice
    And good multiplayer!

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