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Coding since i was 7yo. Making games since shortly after that.

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Frayed Knights: The Skull of S'makh-Daon

Game review

This is a very good game with a few innovations (drama star, detailed lock picking, comic-style character talking, etc) that actually *do* add to the experience and aren't just there for the sake of being there. The game has some dated graphics, but i think it looks on par with classics such as Might and Magic 6 which were made by teams much larger than Rampant Games (...that is mostly Jay Barnson with external contributors).

Writing humor is hard because while people fear and mostly want the same things, their sense of humor depends on so many factors of their life and knowledge that is very hard to find topics that have a wide appeal and are not based in total silliness. Still Jay did a good job with the writing in Frayed Knights and while things aren't perfect, they will have you chuckling almost every time the characters open their mouths - or actually, show their text balloons :-P.

Do not be fooled by the humor, though. In Frayed Knights the humor is just the icing on the cake. Below the humorous surface lies a deep and complex RPG, especially for those the magic aspect of these games. This is an important point to keep in mind because Jay could simply use simplistic mechanics and depend solely on the story and humor - and the game could still work. But he didn't do that and the game stands on its own while adds to the replay value (after all in a story driven game once you finish the game, you don't have much incentive to replay it).

I think that if you found Wizardry, Might and Magic or any other similar game interesting, you should check out Frayed Knights's demo. It shows what the game is all about and by itself will take one or two hours to finish.