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Stranger of Sword City - Review @ RPGSite

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, Jun 6, 2016.

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    [​IMG]RPGSite checked out the PC version of Stranger of Sword City - the game has been released today:

    Stranger of Sword City PC Review
    We've covered Stranger of Sword City quite thoroughly this year. We have a full review for both the PlayStation Vita and Xbox One versions from separate reviewers, and we have a discussion video on our YouTube channel. Now, the dungeon crawler lands on PC this week and I'm taking just a quick look at what this version of the game offers. To get a full set of impressions, check out one or more of the above links.

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    The game can be played with keyboard and mouse as well as a controller, and the controls are intuitive. In fact, the game also seems to be playable only using the mouse by using on-screen interface items and by clicking near the screen edges to move and turn, although it's markedly more cumbersome.

    All in all, the PC port is simple but sufficient for a first person dungeon-crawler. Performance at windowed resolutions might be problematic for some but hopefully NISA can investigate those issues. Picture Gate implementation is a fun addition that probably should have been explained better.

    Score: 7/10
     
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