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Shadowlands

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Genre: Role-Playing    |     Year: unknown    |     Publisher: unknown    |     Developer: unknown
Game Review (written by Moocow586) Added on: 04/12/2007
I remembered this game from my childhood when one of my friends got me this for my birthday. All I knew while playing it was that it had a pretty graphic and background story (a prince’s kingdom is overrun by forces of supernatural evil and he swears revenge via four warriors who will avenge him and his people). Ten years later and many RPG games under my belt, I decided to go back to this purely for nostalgic reasons.
Like other RPGs, you can raise levels, find newer weapons, and solve puzzles along the way.
The puzzles are similar to that of Zelda dungeons, though you need to utilize four men to your advantage. Oh, also, there is some magic spells you can use, apparently. One interesting ‘novelty’ is the lighting system – torches allow you to see what’s there, but allows others to see you.
In my
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opinion, this game is really worth a few minutes of your time.


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