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Open the box, though, and the jewel case inserts all show the original titles, each with The Legend of Kyrandia intact. Alas, in the end, The Legend of Kyrandia, whatever its official title, didn't do much for me. All sands of the parts were there, the story, the puzzles, the exploration, but they never really gelled into any kind of satisfying experience, any sort of real payoff. It's always a balancing act to weigh an older game's worth to the modern gamer while still trying to sands imagine its impact back in the day. While there sands are games that are still as entertaining today as they were 15 years ago, Kyrandia isn't one of them. It's more "important" than it is "fun," offering up some tidbits of historic interest but not really delivering any sustained entertainment value. And in a game where the whole point is to find the magic again, that's just a little sad. Please visit our forum to discuss this game The Verdict The Lowdown Developer: Westwood Publisher: Virgin Release Date: 1992 Available for: Four Fat Chicks Links Player Feedback Screenshots System Requirements 286 DOS 4.0
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