![]() ![]() I love the area designs and especially exploring the beautifully detailed caverns. See without light you can’t see anything and so the risks are far greater. Or when the light picks up a little beasty that you thank your lucky stars you had light to see it. The beauty when the light shines on new parts of the mine and the way it reflects. At least there is a decent story here and all the characters you meet along the way help it along nicely without giving too much away. It’s enough of a story to keep you intrigued but it’s not going to win any Oscars. As the story unravels, you pick up your search for Rusty while investigating the mystery of the earthquakes. Your journey into the mines begins and this is not just any mine this is a dangerous place full of danger and wonderment. In the midst of all, that’s going on you have given up your search for your friend Rusty and if you have completed the old game you will understand why he went missing. ![]() I am not going to reveal why Fen is an unlikely companion as that will spoil it for you but Fen certainly has a lot of funny lines in his dialogue and I was instantly drawn in. ![]() In that, she was a merchant and you now as the hero need to uncover the mystery along with your unlikely companion who by the way can be a real pain at the beginning named Fen. ![]() It’s up to you as a lone steambot of the name Dorothy who was promoted from the original game. The story here is set in an old trading town called El machino which is struck by mysterious earthquakes. ![]()
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