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The Pale City - Review @ IndianNoob

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    [​IMG]IndianNoob reviewed the text heavy RPG Maker game The Pale City.

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    A world where children aren't born but crawl up from the deep, dark depths. A city whose surface is made up of millennia of dead matter. A realm where fire can be conjured from air and water can be transformed into life. A reality where God exists but cannot answer any of our prayers. A vast underworld where indescribable monstrosities lurk. If you think these are descriptions of a new Clive Barker novella, you'd be wrong. These are just snippets from The Pale City, a story-driven RPG that launched in Steam on the 20th of March and on which I've been sitting for the past few weeks. So, here's my review of The Pale City

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    It's hard to judge a game like The Pale City by placing it on the scale same scale as other bigger games. To properly enjoy the game, the player must be familiar with the caveats of RPG Maker games. Most of the game's drawbacks can be attributed to budgetary constraints or the platform in general. Fortunately, The Pale City is priced very reasonably at $7.99/₹ 299. At that price, you're getting approximately 10 hours of quality writing with a decent story backed by a unique setting and good world-building. For people wanting to spend these lockdown days playing something thoughtful, The Pale City is a decent choice as long as they don't mind the generic combat. For others on the fence, keep the game in your wishlist and wait for a sale.
     
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