You can explore the many dungeons on your own pace and there is no specific path that you must follow, making the game nonlinear. In its core, it is just a top down third person RPG, but the vampire aspects and skills make this game an innovation of its time. I really liked the gameplay mechanics in Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain. In the good ending, he sacrifices himself to restore balance to the world and make sure that all the vampires are extinct. In one ending, Kain refuses to sacrifice himself, letting the world crumble and turn into a barren wasteland with him as the most powerful entity in existence. In an epic plot twist, Kain discovers that he himself is considered one of the nine mad sorcerers and has to make a choice, which spawns one of the two possible endings. In the end, you place all the tokens on the Pillars of Nosgoth, cleansing them from the corruption of the insane sorcerers and restoring balance to the world, or so is the plan. One by one, you slay the members of the Circle of Nine and take their token, making you much stronger and feared. Over the course of time, you are consumed by your curse and start to see it as a blessing instead of a curse, corrupting you from inside and make you even more hungry for power. Hungry for revenge, he sets out to kill The Circle of Nine, a corrupt oligarchy of sorcerers who were responsible for his death and vampire curse. In this game, you play as Kain, a nobleman who was murdered and resurrected as a vampire. After discovering that this was the first game, I played it and was immediately impressed. I had heard of the “Legacy of Kain” series but I did not now what the correct order of the games was or what it was all about in the first place. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.Īmazing game with a great atmosphere and story.
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