Not exact matches
Dungeon delving and talking blades have been traded in for sweet dunks in
Pyre, a game that left fans hoping for a meaty RPG
feeling burnt.
I only have one real criticism of
Pyre, and that is that the ending
feels flatter than a pancake.
Dungeon delving and talking blades have been traded in for sweet dunks in
Pyre, a game that left fans hoping for a meaty RPG
feeling burnt.
Pyre met with some of the highest critical acclaim of any of our games at launch, and more recently, we've
felt honored and humbled to see it earn its way into various Game of the Year discussions, such as these:
Pyre's souvenirs also do an excellent job of making a 15 - hour game
feel like an epic journey.
Now, months later, my return to
Pyre has filled me with the same
feeling.
I
feel a bit like Daenerys with her dragon eggs (Game of Thrones, for the uninitiated, sadly I don't LOOK like her... girl crush), emerging from the ashes of her husband's
pyre, a new world at her feet.