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Seven - Review @ Windows Central

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    [​IMG]Windows Central has reviewed the RPG Seven: The Days Long Gone:

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    Seven: The Days Long Gone for PC review - An engaging RPG you don't want to miss

    Seven: The Days Long Gone is one of the most ambitious role-playing games (RPGs) of 2017, expertly blending Assassin's Creed combat with the isometric perspective of Baldur's Gate.

    Choosing to go in blind, I had no idea what to expect with Seven: The Days Long Gone. I theorized that, like most PC RPGs, I would be entering a fantasy world with a traditional class system. Instead, I found a colorful, yet dreary cyberpunk setting that served as the backdrop for an entertaining narrative and dynamic gameplay design. Though it suffers from bugs and finicky artificial intelligence (AI), Seven: The Days Long Gone nevertheless is a great title.

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    Conclusion

    With its interesting plot, unconventional setting, and mixture of physical combat, stealthy assassination, magic, and ranged attack abilities, as well as satisfying interactivity with the open world, Seven: The Days Long Gone is an excellent and ambitious isometric role-playing game you definitely shouldn't miss.

    Pros:
    • Variety of ways to play.
    • Challenging, engaging gameplay.
    • Unique, interesting setting.
    Cons:
    • Dialogue bugs.
    • Enemy AI can occasionally break.
    Score: 4.5/5 - Outstanding
     
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