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Dread Delusion - Review @ RPGamer

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    [​IMG]RPGamer reviewed Dread Delusion:

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    Dread Delusion Review

    Use Your Delusion

    There's something to be said about the diminished art of a small open world. In the race for the ever-increasing size of game worlds, often overlooked is that the simple size of a landmass does little to provide interest to the player. A big space presents potential but that potential still needs to be realized. Ironically, a smaller open world has an easier time justifying itself, better able to fill its area with meaning while also suggesting a world much larger than what is strictly depicted. Dread Delusion doesn't quite thread that needle perfectly, but in trying its hardest, it offers a lot in charm.

    In the years following the God War, a conflict between the Apostatic Union and the Old Gods who previously ruled the world, the planet was left uninhabitable and the victorious Union was forced to the skies on floating islands known as the Skyrealms. Looking to wipe out the last remnants of the old ways, the Union begins an Inquisition on the Oneiric Islands, a small, tucked away part of the Skyrealms that has become the final holdout of outlaws, the Old Gods, and their followers. In their desperation, the Union begins recruiting prisoners to do their dirty work, which is where the player enters the picture. The player is sent to deal with mercenary captain Vela Callose, a woman who harbors a secret that could prove catastrophic. It's up to the player to recruit her former allies in order to put a stop to her machinations.

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    The stars never fully aligned for Dread Delusion but it's still an admirable effort. The world is intriguing, the dialogue surprisingly funny, and the sights something to behold. It's also an adventurers dream, as the best parts of the game are seeing something new and bee-lining for it only to stumble across something else in the process. The game may end up a little too soft and mushy to wholly come together, but its ease can allow for a wider audience to come check out just how zany everything else is.

    Score: 3.5/5
     
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