As far as Diablo clones go, this is decent enough stuff. The gameplay is essentially the same as Diablo, but there's less of a focus on gathering and crafting, with fewer items to discover, but this is made up by the greater emphasis on story. Along the way, you'll meet over seventy NPCs, many of whom do have a basis in reality, while there's a number of enemies to battle. The plot is a fairly complex one, which takes you through thirteen chapters and lets you visit many parts of China from the Great Wall to the Terracotta Warriors. The game is set in the historical period of the final years of the Qin Dynasty, but don't expect a proper history lesson here as the game makes up just as much as it doesn't. It's perhaps not as good as the likes of the Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing but if the Orient is more your thing, then this makes for a solid little romp. For anyone who's just about played the classic action RPG that is Diablo to death but is looking for more, then this Eastern-themed take on the genre might just about keep you going.
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