After you activate the game with the Steam software, you can download the game immediately and instantly. This enables us to offer instant online delivery, at extremely competitive pricing.Īfter you receive your key, you can activate the game on the Steam client (available free from ). We source our keys in bulk directly from leading distributors and publishers, which reduces shipping costs. How does our website work?ĬJS CD Keys sell brand new CD Keys either taken directly from brand new sealed copies of the game, or sourced directly from world-leading game publishers. This will then grant you to a full digital download of the game. Simply enter your code into the Steam client (available free from ). You can collect this activation code from our Autokey page. Immediately after payment, you will be sent a unique and unused CD Key which can be activated on Steam. In every area that counts, Drakensang: The River of Time gets it right.This product is a brand new and unused Drakensang: The River of Time CD Key for Steam. While not as polished as some AAA titles, let's be honest: not every developer has the money/time/luxury to perfect every last detail. I enjoyed it right from the get-go and I would easily recommend it to any RPG player. It's decidedly light-hearted, airy and childlike in its fantasy feel. In an age where fantasy is usually thematically dark, hyper-violent and sexually gratuitous, The River of Time is a breath of fresh air. Lastly is the atmosphere or feel of the game. What I love is that you can customize all their stats/clothing/weapons etc. However they are quite likeable if somewhat stereotypical. It's not supremely complex, and there isn't a huge amount of character interaction between your main party members, say compared to Dragon Age: Origins or anything. Some of it was quite good, some mediocre (mainly the characters not seeming to emphasize certain words, or reading the lines without context). I'm not sure if the original German voice-acting was good, but the English voice-acting in the game I played was a tad hit-and-miss. The music is a lovely orchestral score, and the sound effects and audio are both excellent. The only complaint I would have is with the somewhat clunky quickbar, where moving powers/items around is not easy (at least as far as I could tell.) Overall, great UI. It's complex enough without being cluttered, and you can right-click on just about anything to get more detailed information about stats, items, etc. Everything is very simple, clean and intuitive. Overall the game looks great-little touches like floating seeds/fluff in the air, giant swaying trees, and even the hat-flaps or feathers on your apparel bobbing and swaying as you move your character about make this a very nice game to look at. The individual areas are quite expansive-this is not open-world in the sense that you can walk into any building or walk anywhere in an expansive forest, but the maps are well designed and large enough to give you that feeling. The landscapes are lovely, the cities and environments are awash in colour and have a delightful medieval/fantasy coziness to them. It's too bad the German developer is no longer around, as I'd love to see them create another game in the Drakensang series. Indeed, it's an absolute pity this game doesn't get more recognition, as I thought it was great. Before I was 15 minutes into the first video of the playthrough, I knew I wanted to play this game for myself. I didn't even know this game existed until I began watching a Let's Play of it on YouTube.
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