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After decades of conflict, the disastrous Crystal War has finally ended, and the Tuatha warlord Gadflow has been defeated. As the people of Amalur’s ravaged Faelands turn their gaze toward a welcome peace and the work of rebuilding, a new threat rises in the west… Beyond icy peaks and impassable cliffs lies the mountainous region of Mithros, an ancient Almain refuge offering new hope to settlers, refugees, and war veterans displaced by the fires of [link deleted] is here that Telogrus, God of Chaos, has emerged to claim his mortal kingdom and tempt the people with promises of freedom from the shackles of Fate.
Read moreLet me begin by saying I love KoA and have 2 120-hour characters on the Switch version, it's a super solid 7/10 title that never takes itself too seriously. And while the problems are there, the lore, combat and
It's a shame that this DLC exists, it's such a drag that I can barely describe it in words. It's like the devs thrown everything out the window that made the original game good. I went for 100% and I still have one
fatesworn's oblivion gates are so bad i stopped playing this to play elder scrolls oblivion for the real oblivion gates. i wish i was joking. you were only required to close 2 gates in oblivion. fatesworn makes you
This DLC just feels like they didn't know what they were doing. It doesn't really add any new mobs as they are just reskinned versions of the main game enemies. Just because you rename them something else doesn't make
THQ doesn't know anything about the original KoA:R. Right at the beginning of Fatesworn, it said that Agarth is part of the secret organization that fights Tirnoch. No, he is not. He is just an old, drunken fateweaver.
If you play the base game, you might as well play this too, if you can catch it on a sale. It's filled with padding, useles fetch quests, a mediochre plot line and a new chaos mechanic that won't be of much use outside