Shadows of Adam reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
A nice little RPG IF you don't screw your Expectations too high. I find Shadows of Adam graphically very appealing, the Combat System classic, the Fights are, in my View, more on the simple Side. What stands out strongly is that the Game seems very rushed. The Dialogues are reduced to the strongest, no Character really has the Opportunity to develop his Personality properly, there are no real Incentives to stay longer than necessary in Cities, so in total somehow imperfect. I therefore find the Price a little too high, but I can't deny that the Game kept me happy for 10 Hours.
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Shadows of Adam is a classic JRPG with Lap Combat System. Gameplay The Frame Gameplay is the well-known one: You run with your Group from up To four Comrades through the Different Locations such as Villages, towns and, of course, Dungeons. In the latter, Treasures are found, Puzzles are solved on it and, of course, Opponents are waiting to be shwn out. There is not much special about the Combat System in itself. The Battle is Rounded, with each Character and Opponent coming to the Train sooner or later depending on their Agility. Spells and Co are executed using a Special Resource that does not increase through Level-Ups, but regenerates passively in Combat as well as by certain Commands and Potions. So The Hood Component of Fights is to keep up with the Resource, but to beat Enemies as quickly as possible, especially since Manatränke is not available for purchase. However, it is quite possible to pass the Final Battle without this. Like the Combat system, the Equipment is kept largely uncomplicated. Each Character can Carry up to three Objects. A Weapon, a Garment and an Artifact, the Latter of which can significantly influence the Gameplay of the Characters, revealing interesting Combinations. The Dungeons, some of which are not only quite large, but also contain interesting Mechanics and Puzzles, have also been successful. However, there are hardly Any Variations. Collapsing Floors, some Switch Puzzles and sliding Columns are unfortunately already so far everything. However, one has brought out the best (some Puzzles are quite tricky) Graphics, Soundtrack The Graphics are kept in classic Pixeloptics and should especially inspire Retro-fans. The Soundtrack is consistently worth listening to. Summary Pro: Well-designed Dungeons big game world with optional Content Simple but successful Equipment system Contra: Mostly unfunny humor (in my Opinion) Conclusion: Shadows of Adam is a nice Pastime for J-RPG Fans who don't pull away D provides high-quality Content for the Duration of the Game. From me, therefore, a Buy recommendation.
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