I'm not usually a big
fan of high fantasy, but the character and plot development of this series really pulled me in.
The series isn't just an adult tale patronizingly dumbed down for kids — like «Pirates» or «Spiderman» — but a tale that is about childhood and the loss of it, even as it moves into
realms of high fantasy.
The movie is hardly a satirical
interpretation of high fantasy filmmaking, though its few funny bits are the ones that intentionally or, at times, unintentionally address certain clichés and conventions.
Juliet Marillier's incomparable
blend of high fantasy, medieval Irish history, and fairy tale tropes was a salve I didn't know I was looking for.
Few books have captivated the imagination and won the devotion and praise of readers and critics everywhere as has George R. R. Martin's monumental epic
cycle of high fantasy.
I'm even too scared to share the name of the site, because I'm terrified one of you will submit something (out of your
pile of high fantasy reaching to the ceiling), fire it off in about seventeen seconds, and ace me out.
Just a few months ago I was re-reading the Dragonlance Chronicles by Hickman / Weiss — a
staple of high fantasy literature that has been in print for 30 years now, and yet, the eBook versions are an abomination in many ways.
And it all takes place in one of the most fetching game worlds we've encountered, an elegant
mix of high fantasy and ludicrous sci - fi.
The locations are memorable and if you're looking for a great
example of a high fantasy rpg done right, look no further than Dragon's Dogma.
This is, to this day, one of most unique and exciting RPG games you'll get to play, and one that really makes
use of the high fantasy trope in a brilliant way.
Its awesome world that is a blend of both cyber-sci-fi to its outer
areas of high fantasy is an interesting one and is fleshed out like no other.
The Might & Magic series goes back almost 30 years, a
series of high fantasy role - playing games spanning (now) eleven games as well as a number of spin - offs including the venerable Heroes of Might & Magic strategy RPG series, as well as a number of mobile titles.
Out of all LucasArts» adventure games, only one is rooted in the
genre of high fantasy (not counting their very...
The videogame has been designed specifically for the purpose of immersing you in a
world of high fantasy; allowing you to create a character and then play out his or her story however you see fit.
And while this sounds like the
stuff of high fantasy, I mean, you can go on the internet right now and see videos of people using game controllers to control a racing game played on a device, and that device has a RCA connection to a television.