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supermanisweird

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A member registered May 30, 2022

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Ezmore’s crystals is a PC and desktop game that is very complicating and simple at the same time. Here are some examples of why I think this.

Controls is an example because in order to move the character, you must click the mouse and you can’t make the character mover faster with any of the keys on the keyboard and adding a speed key would be helpful because you can’t outrun the goblins that are trying to kill you. The trees that are shown as props interfere with the characters movement as well. Attacking, the speed is slow and fixed, and you can’t make the hitting any faster, for example if you were to spam click the right mouse button the attacking would only go at a pace that the game creators set the speed to. You can’t change the mini map with the + and – keys on the keyboard, and only with the + and – signs shown next to the mini map that you must physically click with the mouse. You can’t manually move/change the camera angles with the mouse. When talking to the NPC at the start of the game, the text that is shown in the text box is very small and is hard to read. The NPC dialogue options are limited. You can’t skip the dialogue when the NPCs are talking. You must wait for them to finish before you chose your answer. Somethings I noticed about the game that I thought were good, was that the fighting/combat is easy and simple to learn and use but could use some work, like the speed, etc. The game runs smooth but is laggy here and there, but you can’t really notice it. The equipment slots next to the inventory is very useful because in allows you to see what your character looks like, and you can add different items without the game personally doing it for you. Overall, I would give this game a 4/10