![]() You wake up as a prisoner and quickly learn that most factions in the game are disliked. It might look like Morrowind, but it only has the depth of something like Skyrim. It’s like The End of Dyeus, but focused more on being an Elder Scrolls like. Dread Delusions borrows ideas from many classic RPGs and blends them up into something lighter, more digestible for a modern audience. Gameplay-wise it’s simple and require more work to be done around it but You can just spam speed spell and jump across the map which is cool. What will You do? The graphics remind me of ps1 era and I personally like that, it suits the atmosphere and has some kind of nostalgic touch. Lost in place haunted by its past You try to change the faith of many. In the world where gods straight up disappeared You try to puzzle together what’s good and what’s bad. Amazing, bizarre open world with corpses, metal flowers and mushrooms as flora. The Isle of Halloshire The Isle of the Endless Realm Leveling and Stats Basic smithing/alchemy Basic Factions AI for Enemies Questing New Weapons, Armor, and Accessories The Clockwork Kingdom Isle The Forbidden Surface Ruins Constructible buildings Tweaks to Enemy AI Building on the Faction AI for Enemy Groups Further Fleshing out the Main Story Quest. ![]() Amass a variety of powerful spells and potions to bend reality to your will. Upgrade weapons – turn a rusty blade into a mastercrafted clockwork contraption. Charm people, pick locks or use secret knowledge. With a varied skill system, there’s always an alternative to combat. Embark on a central quest-line that will decide the fate of the land, or discover optional stories and challenges. ![]()
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