Through a simple multiplication of specialized, weapons, items, and spells, along with the enhanced class specialization -- this game could have been made into one of the best games ever made -- along with this, the background music, although good at first, gets old after playing more than 30 hours. The graphic presence is undeniable, and the sheer massiveness of the game makes it seem impressive. This game is a precursor to games so spectacular that one can be fully immersed into it. This game had the potential, but, to create a game of that scale, on 5th (or 6th, depending on how you see it) generation gaming systems to the extent that our desires wish for is perhaps impossible with the influx of new technology and limited memory space on our "new" components
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