Lets just start off with how beautiful the scenery is, You can see reflections off the water, and the towns are simply massive. You can interact with just about everything in the game, and choose your path. You can kill anything that moves (including guards), and loot it, or you can be the saint, and only fight evil. The game is really flexible in the paths you choose. The landscape is so vast, you could probably run straight for 4 (RL) hours and not hit an invisible wall. Almost all the characters in the game have unique faces. This game is pretty much D&D for the 360, with a new set of rules.
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