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Friday, November 25, 2005

Review of Morning's Wrath

After three years in the making, games developer Ethereal Darkness Interactive are ready to unleash their new game, Morning’s Wrath. The game is an epic adventure, drawing you into a deep and involving story telling the tale of a young princess and her quest to save her country from invasion. Fans of both adventure games and role playing games will feel at home with the interface and the game’s style, though EDI have also introduced some new features to the genre, ensuring Morning’s Wrath is a game you simply must play!

Straight away the first thing you will notice is the unique control system for your character. You do not directly control Morning, instead the games uses a “point and click” method to move around. This may feel a little strange at first but actually works really well within the isometric viewpoint of the game and you will soon get comfortable with this control method.

Too often in role playing games combat can seem to happen randomly. Morning’s Wrath aims to make this a thing of the past with a melee attack style to the combat. All the combat happens on the main game screen so there is no fuss, no need for flashy graphics; you just pull out your sword and hack away!

Just reading about these two features along should convince you that this game is going to be something special, yet there are even more reasons why Morning’s Wrath is a must have game. Collect artefacts and runes to cast spells, you can also upgrade your character as you play, with five attributes to level up. With roughly 20+ hours of gameplay to be enjoyed, Morning’s Wrath has enough meat on its bones to keep you coming back for more, time and time again. If you like adventure games or role playing games you will love this game. I would even encourage games players who don’t usually play games of these genres to give it a go, you will not be disappointed.

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