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What is kingdoms of Amalur re-reckoning?
From the minds of the bestselling author R.A. Salvatore, Spawn creator Todd McFarlane, and Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion lead designer Ken Rolston, comes Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning. Remastered with stunning visuals and refined gameplay Re-Reckoning delivers intense, customizable RPG combat inside a sprawling game world.
What is Kingdom of Amalur mod?
This is a save game editor for kingdoms of amalur, that can modify equipment in your save game. This new version is rewritten from the ground up, that can new stash items, make quest and others items sellable and stashable (and even stolen!). This mod adds a simple Lua console to the game.
Is kingdoms of Amalur still worth playing?
So many parts of what originally made Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning special in its time now feel mundane, or – at worst – heinously outdated today. Amalur’s gameplay – particularly its combat – is still its strongest aspect.
How many items can you collect in Amalur?
With thousands of items to collect during the wonderful journey through Amalur, you can rest easy knowing you will never run out off space as you buy, steal, kill and find all the items you encounter with a capacity of 500,000. This mod makes salvaging 100% for every part within an item.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning is a remastered version of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning published by THQ Nordic. It was released on September 8, 2020. The game features the following: All previous DLC, including Teeth of Naros and The Legend of Dead Kel.
What are the playable races in kingdoms of Amalur?
The player showcasing the “Reckoning” mode. Kingdoms of Amalur features five distinct regions, four playable races, and three class trees with 22 abilities per tree. The four playable races are the Almain (Civilized Humans), the Dokkalfar (Dark Elves), the Ljosalfar (Light Elves), and the Varani (Nomadic Humans).
Is Amalur’s story branching?
Amalur’s main story doesn’t feature the branching paths of, say, Mass Effect 2 or The Witcher 3, but what it lacks in the flexibility of its stories, Amalur makes up for in sheer volume of things to do.