I can take the bad games, it's the ones that show failed promise that get me the most. Whenever people hear what I do for a job, they immediately think that playing terrible games is the worst part, but I'd have to disagree. There's some enjoyment to be found if you look deep enough, but you have to ask yourself.is it all worth it? The First Templar shows glimpses of promise often throughout its ten hour journey, but it's almost always dashed quickly with a subpar design flaw. The result is a fairly streamlined action centric RPG that you'll quickly grow tired of. The levels in The First Templar encourage exploration and choice, but there's really no reason to, since there's very little hidden objects or side quests. Oddly enough, most levels have different routes you can take, but there's not much incentive to go back throughout the game. Yet, at times the visuals are borderline impressive and it features more than tolerable voice acting.Ĭombat is clearly the focus of this action RPG, and when you can get into a rhythm, it's fun and rewarding. back to cheat happensĪ mixed bag at best, The First Templar features a dated interface, and some pretty unimpressive facial animations. The First Templar Review - Cheat Happens CHEATfactor
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