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12 Reviews
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Abstract: We're staring into the cold, dead eyes of a French noble lady. As her fish-lips flap, her phoned-in speech flows from the TV speakers, and she stares disinterestedly over the right shoulder of our hero. We forget his name. Were we ever told? As s...
More fun than being tortured and killed for the sake of your own ‘salvation’, but still not really much of an advertisement for 13th Century living. You’ll struggle to stay awake. 4.4/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong?...
Abstract: The First Templar is not a triple-A game, and it holds no grand illusions otherwise. If you were to find yourself playing The First Templar, aside from an absolutely gorgeous title screen, you’d hold no grand illusions that you were playing a triple-A ...
Satisfying combat punctuated by brutal finishing moves, Stealth and puzzle sections are welcome diversions, Welldeveloped characters that occasionally utter humorous lines, Twisty level design with lots of alternate routes.
Iffy collision detection, A scarcity of items to collect.
The First Templar draws you in with interesting characters and rhythmic combat, but technical foibles can lessen your fun....
Abstract: 360 and PC gamers looking for a dungeon-crawling Zelda simulacrum may be able to see past the various faults and enjoy a basic historic hacker, as might those who started itching for more Templar action as soon as Altaïr was deposed. The sane am..
The First Templar is not good. Maybe with a bigger team, more time or a bigger budget this could have become something worthwhile, but it feels like an unpolished knock-off. It’s the sort of title you’d be disappointed if your parents picked up, becaus...
Abstract: If you learn one thing from playing The First Templar, the new action-adventure medieval romp from Haemimont Games, it's that you can find experience points hiding in chests that just happen to be lying around the place. It doesn't show you what it act...
Abstract: The First Templar is a standard action adventure game with a touch of RPG thrown into the mould by developers Haemimont Games which sees the player taking on the role of a holy Templar as he makes his way through medieval Europe to uncover the secrets ...
Das Mittelalter gilt als „finster“, aber das ist noch lange kein Grund, Freunde jener spannenden Epoche mit einem so finsteren Spiel zu bestrafen. Als Vollpreisprodukt für knapp 60 Euro ist „The First Templar“ fast schon eine Frechheit. Hoffentlich folgt...