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Thursday, 26 March 2015

Pillars of Eternity Review (PC)

By contact@videogamer.com (Jamie Trinca) We’ve come a long way since then. Or so I resolutely believed, until I got a few hours into PoE and started wondering if the genre has evolved to a point where it has lost something vital.


It’s arguably the most pure cRPG of the last fifteen years. It immediately hits you with a character creation screen so brimming with possibilities that it’s perfectly possible to notch up two hours of playtime before ever setting foot in its world. For those who take the “role-playing” part of RPG seriously, this is a rare treat in 2015. Numbers fans are well catered for; there are…


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