Wow, I was on fire this entire month. Quite ironic given that it is December we're talking here, but also even moreso when it was all little Advanced Dungeons & Dragons games from the early years of CRPGs, and believe me, I've got a lot on my plate with those. But it's actually nice to know that the games aren't super long either. Some, like this game for example, were somewhat arduous yet still very much doable, but hey, I gotta get to experience some oldies regardless.
So far I think Curse of the Azure Bonds is the best of the three I played. All three of these games have the same overall gameplay style (so I'm not commenting about that cause I did that already) and you customize your characters AND can import them (without a doubt the biggest plus of this series thus far). Plot-wise, all games are quite simple in plot. In Pool of Radiance, you basically go after Tyranthraxus and that's all there is to that. In Curse of the Azure Bonds, you also go after Tyranthraxus in a different body, but I enjoyed the whole scope of getting rid of the accursed bonds a whole lot more. In Secret of the Silver Blades, we get to hear about some lore of two twin brothers, one good, one evil, but good doesn't want to strike down evil so he wants others to do it even after he is long gone. And we got rivaling factions to deal with. Black Circle! Banites! Silver Blades! The latter is the actually good faction of course.
The game's difficulty did surprise me a whole lot more than the previous games. While I got annoyed with those phase spiders in the last game, this one also has enemies that can instantly slay your characters. Or rather turn them to stone, lots of medusae, basilisks, and cockatrices in the mine shafts near the middle of the game AND near the end. Combine that with the drider enemies, the very annoying storm giants, and the durable iron giants, and by the end it felt like the mini-franchise was toughening it up a whole lot more. And then there's Vala, the one guest character in the series so far who proved the most useful out of all of them, mostly because she actually stuck around all the way to the end and was a competent fighter. Couldn't have done it without you. But hey, expect a blog summary tomorrow, I'm really on fire with reviewing things and other stuff I've been doing in the meantime.

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