
Greedfall
Genre Action Adventure
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Explore uncharted new lands as you set foot on a remote island seeping with magic and filled with riches, lost secrets, and fantastic creatures. Forge this new world's destiny, as you befriend or betray companions and entire factions. With diplomacy, deception, and force, become part of a living, evolving world - influence its course and shape your story. Achieve quests and complete objectives in a multitude of different ways - through combat, diplomacy, deception, or stealth. Play as a male or female, customize your appearance, and freely choose your abilities, spells, and skills. Begin a grand journey and uncover ancient secrets protected by supernatural beings, manifestations of the island's earthly magic.
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User Reviews (22)
7
Pretty good, but a lot of repetition.
I did like the game, and finished it, but there are only about 10 cities & villages that you constantly rotate back and forth between, which gets old fast. I prefer more linear RPG games where as you progress you discover new lands without much backtracking, but that is not this game. The story line is good enough to keep you entertained, but after my 4th conversation with each of the same people I found myself auto-skipping most of the dialogue, which takes a lot away from the experience. TIP ONE: Get your 5 allies to a "Friendly" status as soon as their side quests become available, otherwise some may turn on you during the main story instead of fighting along with you, or won't join you in the final battle either. TIP TWO: There are 6 factions, and they can all help you in the final battle if they are "Friendly" as well, so I would do those side quests also. Plus there is the satisfaction in getting all allies and all factions flipped in your favor (they all start as "suspicious, then nice, then friendly" as you help them. TIP THREE: Don't kill the doctor near the end, that will immediately flip that faction against you and prevent you from being able to beat the game. Once a faction is "friendly" though, move on, no need to keep helping them any further. TIP FOUR: Fill up Charisma to the max right out of the gate, this opens up the best path in dialogues. After that Intuition is next best, and also helps you find hidden treasure throughout the maps, but you can play with equipment bonuses that give you some of those benefits too. You can also save your points as you earn them, so don't spend them until you absolutely need something (no need to spend them the second you get them). I actually ended with extra that I didn't even use or need. Good luck, and have fun!
(member since 2013)
reviewed on 4/8/20
4
Tries Way Too Hard To Be Everything It Can’t Be
This game tries way too hard to be everything a AAA game is without polishing a single one of the things that make those games great. Basically, the story is supposed to be the strong suit of the title...that’s too bad because you’ll be spending your time doing countless repetitive errand-running trips fighting the same uninteresting, repetitive foes again and again with controls, character animations, etc. reminiscent of the first Dragon Age. It’s been a while since I’ve out loud, repeatedly said, “This game is terrible...”, and it is. I got about 80% of the way through the game when I realized 75% of that 80% was running to the next objective and I was literally getting zero enjoyment from doing so. I haven’t even gotten into the slew of other issues in-game. I would avoid unless you like, low-budget, unpolished, errand-running trips.
(member since 2020)
reviewed on 7/6/20
2
Great world horrible camera. Motion sickness
Story and world building I'd give it a 8/10, graphics are above average as well. However the camera good God.... Tight fov, massive camera shake head Bob, sluggish response. I've never had a game get me motion sick before now. After 30 minutes I felt queesy, I didn't k ow what it was, figured I'd caught something. And hour later I was sick for awhile. Lots of research showed the games nasty head Bob was a big part of it. Tried the next day and it only took 10 minutes to bring it on. Sending the game back. Without a patch to fix the issues this one is a no go. Reddit shows numerous others have the same issue.
(member since 2008)
reviewed on 6/2/20
8
This game is reminiscent of Mass Effect 1
Which means it’s just it’s starting game. The next games will build off of third and get even better. This game was truly enjoyable the quests were never meaningless which I adored. Honestly I would say this is a must play for rpg fans. It does scratch that BioWare itch but again only a double AA game. Still for a AA game to have the same quality as mass effect 1...that’s saying something :)
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 9/29/19
9
Crazy Good for AA
Enjoying this game a lot. A lot of effort went into world design, character design and story. The combat system isn’t revolutionary but it still lets you focus on different trees of skills and develop different play styles. The lip animations are pretty bad when characters are talking but if you can get past that you’ll really enjoy this as an RPG. The game just feels original in an industry where we haven’t seen a lot of creative ideas recently.
(member since 2018)
reviewed on 9/14/19
9
fantastic
This game is fantastic I’m an hour in and I love it the only thing stopping me from giving it a ten is the facial animation for talking is a bit off other than that so far it’s perfect for the in depth rpg fans!
(member since 2019)
reviewed on 9/11/19
9
Fantastic
This game is amazing despite its technical shortcomings, it’s arguably better then any rpg BioWare put out after dragon age origins
(member since 2014)
reviewed on 9/16/19
9
AA Masterpiece
This game is sooo good. The setting and the story are awesome, it's all unique. The gameplay is great too. It reminds me of mass effect and dragon age, but a different setting, in fact this is better than those on a portion of the budget. This games downfall is its graphics and facial animations, but even these facial animations aren't as bad andromeda.
(member since 2015)
reviewed on 10/6/19
10
just the RPG I was looking for!!
I’m having a blast binging through this great game! (I’m one of the guys that hates assassins creed because it feels so repetitive and wack!)
Fighting is fun and easy if you chose it to be.
It’s gotta Skyrim feel but doesn’t bite their style. Hopefully they continue with more games. They hit it big with this one!
(member since 2019)
reviewed on 10/8/19
5
This needs keyboard and mouse
The graphics are rough, but forgivable. The combat is wonky with a controller and during the tutorial has you assign your own key bindings to combat skills and uses R3 for target selection which can make the very squirrely camera zip around unless you hit it just right. I'm glad I rented this and didn't buy it. There are better games worth your time.
(member since 2019)
reviewed on 12/19/19
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