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Silverfall MB Video Games
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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: DVD
Brand: Atari
EAN: 0742725275218
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: CD
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Atari
Manufacturer: Atari
MPN: 27521
Platform: Windows
Publisher: Atari
Release Date: March 20, 2007
Studio: Atari

Features:
  • A vast, open fantasy universe offering complete freedom, from the flying zeppelin city of Cloudworks to the mage volcano of Brazer
  • More than 150 creatures and bosses
  • Create your own character from a choice of four races and release your inner beast by transforming into a fearsome, flesh rending were-beast
  • Manage your character's evolution by choosing from 130+ skills and spells
  • Build your team of 2 to 8 characters; the way you treat them will affect thier loyalties. Will they become opponents, or friends & lovers?



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Product Description:
In Silverfall gamers must choose between these forces, and save your city from invasion. Set in a world of fantasy dominated by the great, opposing powers of technology and nature, you'll travel through the fascinating world of Nelwë. Decision-making is key throughout the game, as players' choices impact both storyline and accumulation of skills.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Vista problems
First of all, this game has all kinds of bugs, errors, and compatibility issues, it took me 2 days and a NO-CD hack to even get the game to start... They used a crappy dual layer dvd copy protection scheme which failed to do anything other than force me to use a crack to even play the game. The trouble shooting and support for this game are also terrible.

Initially once the game started I was impressed. However that soon faded as I became frustrated with the poorly designed user interface ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Something to pass the time away.
This game is pretty much another 'Hack-n-Slasher' in the same tradition
as the "Gizillion" of others that most of you who have played games like
"Diablo","Dungeon Siege" and most recently "Titan's Quest".
Although there are a few features that set this one apart from the others,
it's pretty much the same formula dressed up in a different package.
Now in no way am i downing this title because I am enjoying it. I purchased this one to sort of break up the monotunous (leveling ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Fun Game, but not spectacular
I'll keep this short.
-I found the game highly entertaining.
-I didn't experience any major bugs that I can remember.
-You're choices between Tech and Nature effect the look of Silverfall.
-Cell-shading type of graphics were well done.
-My only real complaint is that it was too easy. I was a combat spec'd Tech Troll, and Even late in the game I was one-shotting things. I was also leveling up every 15 minutes or so. At first it was cool, but after awhile it took away the excitement ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great game in the Diablo / Titan Quest genre
I played this game for weeks and never got tired of it. I will re-play it after I finish Titan Quest and expansion, and then Oblivion expansion, and then... well, I WILL play it again. I had no problems that I can remember running it or playing in on XP. Would highly recommend this game.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A quality RPG, it is not...
This is a pretty horrible RPG and I've played most of them over the years to know what to look for and not to look for. While I had played the demo and liked some of the features (i.e., side-by-side weapon and armor comparison with what you have on your character versus what you have in inventory, etc), the retail version doesn't play much better than an Alpha or a cruddy Beta build. Graphically, the game takes on a cell-shading style atmosphere which may look interesting in a screenshot, but doesn't translate ... Read More





 

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