Gamebook Review: The Citadel of Bureaucracy
Think you can get through a rough Friday at work? Think again – the world seems to have different ideas…
Think you can get through a rough Friday at work? Think again – the world seems to have different ideas…
if you’ve got the space to play the original game then I’d definitely recommend that version over this…
your paths could vary considerably depending on the choices you take…
it is very difficult to find fault or argue with the quality of this guide…
Sword of Destiny sees Geralt battle monsters, demons and prejudices…
the books sound like they could be a valuable addition to fans…
it starts from the very beginning with an in-depth look at the game’s development art…
some of the images inside are breathtaking…
pretty much everyone will reach for the book and flick through it…
The concept art for the burnt out ghost down is spectacular…
Packed with never-before-seen concept art and artists’ commentary…
A comprehensive, expertly written guide that will give you as much or as little help as you want…
the battles themselves that take centre stage, offering some exciting and well crafted exchanges…
If you love the Uncharted games then you shouldn’t miss out on it, it’s a genuinely worthy novel…
Power struggles, defection, addiction and the impossible task of creating a totally free world all twist and turn…
it’s easy to get sucked into the novel and get to that “one more chapter” phase…
there is a huge Sith vs Jedi battle in which you really get a feel for how powerful both sides are…
you will find yourself reading just to get to the next chapter to find out what happens…
there’s no guarantee your dreams will be full of fluffy clouds and cream cakes – they’re more likely to involve having an arm ripped off…
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