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Avencast: Rise of the Mage


Harry Potter and the Halls of Dullness

It isn't even just that the game is inherently broken - somewhere within the battered remains of Avencast's ideas lies a middling story, but the entire product feels terrible. Enemies take too long to kill, the dialogue has the tone of a 12 year-old's fan fiction, and the gameplay is of Flash-game quality, but at a full-price premium. For the price of Avencast you can get Titan Quest, or even Diablo 2 and its expansion, and still have money left for soda. There's no need to struggle to even give this low-quality hogwash a try - there are bigger, better and cheaper RPGs out there.

You'll love
  • Being reminded of better games
  • Being reminded of Harry potter
  • Better than watching paint dry
You'll hate
  • Insolent controls
  • Inane dialogue
  • Costs the same as good games

 
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Avencast: Rise of the Mage
Avencast: Rise of the Mage

Genre: Role Playing
Release date: Nov 6, 2007
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
4 FLAWED
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