At first glance its crappy, but you can't judge a book by its cover...

User Rating: 6.5 | Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning PC
At first the game looks like PS1 first generation with the lame graphics the engineers worked on, but at least the story is kind of interesting. The game itself doesn't offer much to explore but, keeps you on the edge of a battle. The enemies are average because the don't level up with you and you can identify if you can defeat it with no problem or with a little bit of tactic. The time you have to spend to completely finish the game clearing all the missions are like Final Fantasy, an unending game, the way the character level up is almost identical to Dragon Age, you have to spend skill points to advance and improve your abilities and sometimes if you spent the points in something that you like but don't need later in the game you are screwed. Except that in this game you can reset the points, paying a very high fee of course. The missions are exhaustive because when you think you finished them all, you go back to that village and there's another waiting for you. At some point is the last one but there are a lot of missions and very short. Another thing, in the status option there is a sub option to statistics, in my opinion, why they bothered putting that. The stats are incomplete, first of all why do I want to know how many chickens I've kill. The things I want to know are like how many persuasions I've passed. And something more detail like Uncharted where you can check even how much time you have spent taking cover. It's a good game to play, but you will live without it.