The game follows an extremely clichéd pattern and takes great joy in making fun of itself. One that stands out is Bureaucracy, which was so bloody frustrating it became funny (I won’t ruin the reason why though). Along the way you will encounter a variety of quests to complete for magical rewards, loot or coins and although many of them do revolve around the ‘go here, collect that’ route, there are a few that are absolutely hilarious and awesome. These bosses must be defeated to get the key they are guarding and eventually the final area will be accessible where you’ll confront Harnakon, the ruler of the castle. It is great to see how the relationship between these two characters develops and how Daniel’s sarcastic and jovial nature clashes with the harsh, insulting words of Zera, the spirit.ĭaniel’s main objective is to progress through each area of the castle, fighting through mobs to get to the seven main bosses of the game. The spirit thus becomes Daniel’s reluctant ‘companion’ throughout the coming adventure. He is quickly confronted by an evil dark spirit who attempts to possess his body, but instead becomes trapped inside with only the ability to speak. On a seemingly normal night in, playing Dungeons and Dragons with the lads, Daniel suddenly finds himself transported to another realm. You step into the shoes of Daniel, a typically normal guy who loves video games, sci-fi, fantasy and role-playing games. Considering the fact that Unepic doesn’t take itself too seriously, I was surprised to find that the story was actually very interesting and full of comedy.
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