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Shivering Isles review

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The thing is... you remove the compass, and sometimes it can become too hard. Why? Because Bethesda made no attempts for the game to work this way. You can't ask NPCs about information for your quest (like where to go) like you normally would in a proper CRPG.
 

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Divinity: Original Sin Wasteland 2
I was born 87 years ago. when the bombs fell. For 65 years I've ruled as Junktown's Mayor, but for all these years, I've never been the ruler of my own dreams. I have seen the mushroom clouds of Oblivion, beyond which no waking eye may see. Behold, in darkness, a doom sweeps the land. This is the 10th of April, the year of Akatosh, 2164. These are the closing days of our era, and the final hours of my life.
 

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