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It utterly destroys the immersion factor for me, and for the most part I ignore it as best as I can. Brendel mercifully didn't display points on the game screen, just in the notebook and blade & sword once at blade & sword the end of the game. I would much rather see the developer's energy redirected toward better art, puzzles that are more organic and a stronger storyline. From what I've seen of Christopher Brendel's work, he has it in him. But in the end he is a writer first and a programmer and visual blade & sword artist second. This is one case where too many cooks (and heavy on the pickle, please) might just be enough. Please visit our forum to discuss this game The Verdict The Lowdown Developer: Chris Brendel Publisher: Chris Brendel Release Date: August 2005 Available for: Four Fat Chicks Links Player Feedback Screenshots System Requirements Pentium III Windows 98/2000/XP 516 MB RAM 350 MB free hard drive space 640×480 resolution, 24-bit color display DVD-ROM drive Windows-compatible sound card and mouse Where to Find It Chris Brendel $14.99
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