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Can't say I've played it, but Event Horizon Software later did The Summoning, a very interesting hybrid adventure/action title (long before those became both popular and cliched). Unfortunately, I think The Summoning proved their final title, since it wasn't a hit. I might give this a try, though the combat sounds wonky and the quest system seems repetitive. Good review, by the way.
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Hahah! I was originaly going to review this game, but sadly, I couldn't get past the buggy combat system. Heh.
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It looks like someone didn't like my screenshots... And it seems someone has taken a few liberties with my review. |
Sorry for this to be my first post, and all; I love this site and I check for updates every day. :kosta:
That said, the Aesir and the Vanir aren't the ones fighting at Ragnarok. :) They're both godly races, and while they did have an initial war going on, the two races eventually settled down and even intermarried. The Aesir and the Vanir fight _together_ in Ragnarok, against the giants, the Fenrir wolf, and other assorted baddies. :Titan: So, my question is this: did the reviewer get something mixed up or did he get his information from the game? :) |
Many games are completely wrong in their mythologies. I know of at least 3 games invloving Greek Mythology that made me cringe every time they mentioned something.
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When it comes to ancient mythology, not one source is 100% accurate. The Aesir and Vanir did in fact intermarry according to many sources, including the game. One of the quests in Dusk involves stealing precious mead from Surt and bring it to the Vanir, who may then agree to fight WITH the Aesir instead of AGAINST them, thus improving the Aesirs' chances at Ragnarok. Some sources that I am familiar with say that the Vanir in general will fight the Aesir at Ragnarok, but some would fight with them. These sources refer to the Aesirs' opposition at Ragnarok as Vanir, and consider the word Vanir to refer to that race of gods and the Jotuns as well as the enemies of the Aesir.
One game that is largely incorrect in Norse mythology is Valkyrie Profile for PSX. In that game, there are three Valkyries named Hrist, Lenneth (your character), and Silmeria. In the best ending, Loki kills Odin who dies protecting Freya, as well as Lucian (who is Lenneth's mortal lover). In the good ending, Lenneth enters Niflheim and slays Surt, who resides in Niflheim with Hel (captured and imprisoned by the Aesir), Hrist is evil, and Silmeria is a captive of Brahms, the lord of vampires. None of the other gods have important roles except for Frei, who is a bubbly and somewhat ditzy goddess. |
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as for the screenshots - it's not i didn't like them, you've only provided too few, and some of those didn't have the correct size, thus i had to add some new ones! and concerning your review, the one and only liberty i took was to add three letters to the first sentence of your text which are: RPG (because that's the official categorization of this game on mobygames.com). if you disagree with this, let me know and i'll erase this small change. i hope you're ok with that ;) |
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