![]() ![]() This improves significantly past this point though, so I implore you not to be put off if you played the demo and found it a little slow. It feels like such a long time between the first chapter’s battle section and the second’s, and at this point, you’re not really invested in the story or characters enough to have the patience for it to exposition-dump on you for so long. Key choices you make will bolster one of three convictionsUtility, Morality, Libertywhich together make up Serenoa's. Command a group of warriors as Serenoa, heir of House Wolffort, in a tangled plot where your decisions make all the difference. The story sections here felt particularly drawn out, and don’t get me wrong, there’s a lot of dialogue throughout the other chapters too, but here specifically I feel like it’d be so easy for someone to be put off. Three nations battle for control of the dwindling resources of salt and iron. The only problem I had with this was in the first couple of chapters - the game pulls no punches at all when it comes to slam dunking you with the details of fictional politics, a plethora of locations, and a cast of characters big enough to rival Game of Thrones, and it frankly teeters on being overwhelming. For the most part, these different sections are all divided up really well, and the variation in what you’re doing personally really helped keep me hooked, and not burnt out on any specific part of the gameplay.
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