Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning – Fatesworn

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Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning - Fatesworn

After the main game was already brought back to life in September 2020, the first DLC is finally released, whether it's worth it I'll tell you in my PC Review.

New map and dungeons

The Fatesworn DLC takes us to a new area called Mithros, where we can expect a story that offers at least 6 hours of gameplay and a lot of side quests that extend the game experience.  Mithros is surrounded by mountains and snowy areas and thus offers an alternate alternative to the main game. With chaos portals scattered throughout Mithros, we can explore the 25 new chaos realm dungeons. These dungeons can be found not only in the new area, but also scattered around the old world map.

New level cap and mechanics

The level cap has been increased to level 50, you can either play the new DLC with your current character and level up or create a whole new one for it. Similar to the new Titen Quest DLC, new game mechanics have been added for weapons, enemies, rifts and portals. The game mechanics ensure that you have to use the new chaos weapons to defeat certain enemies, for example, while the portals are somewhat reminiscent of TESO, because enemies that you have to defeat also jump out here.

New items and price

With the arrival of the new enemies, you will have 21 new weapons and shields, accessories like rings, and amulets, as well as six new unique armor sets at your disposal.  Except for the new game mechanics, the game remains the same even with the new items.  That is, not much has changed graphically, but there is new music that fits very well into the game and sounds good. The price of just under 20€ is acceptable if you are a true Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning fan and can't get enough of the main game. All others who would rather have more should wait for a sale.

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Summary

Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning - Fatesworn is a good DLC that plays just as well as the main game, the new gameplay mechanics fit in well but don't change much in the actual game. The new dungeons and portals are somewhat reminiscent of TESO, the enemies are as fun as ever, and the new area with its great snowy landscapes and mountains is quite something. If you don't own Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning yet, you should definitely buy the Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning FATE Edition, because here you get the main game including the expansion. Players who still have the old Kingdoms of Amalur version cannot play the new DLC.


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2022-01-08 04:01:10... - ace

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