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23 hours
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Ok, I have now played through four times. I can recommend this now. As my preliminary review stated it's better to start a new character for this one than import your character from Aetherfall. In Aetherfall you are a superhero. In Shattered Worlds you p
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21 hours
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At first I disliked this game because, aside from the setting, it has nothing at all to do with its predecessor (The Superlatives: Aetherfall). In fact, it's its complete opposite: There you lead a team, here you're a lone agent. There you used your super
85030920
13 hours
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While I did enjoy this book, I dont feel it is quiet up to the same level of excellence as the first.
The story starts off pretty railroaded, and the choices offered revolve alot more along the lines of what you think of others, who you want to side with
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7 hours
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Enjoyable. I have not played the game that preceded this one, but it must be a masterpiece given that others have criticized this work based on how much more they liked the first story by the author.
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5 hours
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Enjoyed Aetherfall quite a bit but must say the more I've played Shattered Worlds the more disappointed I've become. After replaying Aetherfall till I was satisfied with how my character turned out it was a huge dissapointment to discover almost nothing y
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4 hours
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I really liked Aetherfall, but I cannot fathom the point of having the same protagonist from the prequel serve a completely different role in this one. All of a sudden you are thrust into being an 'Arbiter' all the while barring you from being a 'Superlat
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2 hours
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Good, not great. Good. Good story, characters, well written bla bla bla. If only this is not a sequel, it would been great. Continuity is depressingly lacking. Very minimal effort put forth to bring our choices from past game to now. I mean, I didn't trai