The Banner Saga 3 review

The Banner Saga 3 review

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What is it? The third and final chapter of Stoic’s narrative-led RPG trilogyExpect to pay £18.74/$25 (Steam)Developer StoicPublisher Versus EvilReviewed on Intel Core i5-4440 CPU, 8GB RAM, GeForce GTX 645Multiplayer? NoLink Official siteBuy it Steam / GOG

Having established a reputation for mercilessness, Stoic’s Norse RPG epic was never likely to allow its exhausted heroes some respite. If anything, The Banner Saga 3 is even more crushingly grim than the previous two episodes—though that’s only fitting, since this is, in every sense, the end of the line. As a small group ventures into the wastelands beyond Arberrang’s fragmenting walls, looking for the serpent that’s about to destroy the world, you’re not just left wondering if they’re going to make it. The more pressing question is whether, if they do succeed, there’ll be anything for them to come back to.

The Banner Saga 3 review

Jul 26, 2018, 1:44pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-banner-saga-3-review/ > What is it? The third and final chapter of Stoic’s narrative-led RPG trilogyExpect to pay £18.74/$25 (Steam)Developer StoicPublisher Versus EvilReviewed on Intel Core i5-4440 CPU, 8GB RAM, GeForce GTX 645Multiplayer? NoLink Official siteBuy it Steam / GOG > Having established a reputation for mercilessness, Stoic’s Norse RPG epic was never likely to allow its exhausted heroes some respite. If anything, The Banner Saga 3 is even more crushingly grim than the previous two episodes—though that’s only fitting, since this is, in every sense, the end of the line. As a small group ventures into the wastelands beyond Arberrang’s fragmenting walls, looking for the serpent that’s about to destroy the world, you’re not just left wondering if they’re going to make it. The more pressing question is whether, if they do succeed, there’ll be anything for them to come back to.