- Publisher: TallTech studio
- Release Date: Oct 8, 2015
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 8 Ratings
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Positive: 2 out of 8
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Mixed: 3 out of 8
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Negative: 3 out of 8
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Feb 22, 2018Demanding old-style game.
Someone who grew up on rpgs from the 90s will appreciate the level of difficulty and interesting plot.
Personally, I appreciate the lack of quest trackers and the fallout climate.
Wymagająca gra w starym stylu.
Ktoś kto sie wychował na rpgs z lat 90 doceni poziom trudności i ciekawą fabułe.
Osobiście doceniam brak quest trackerow i falloutowy klimat. -
Nov 16, 2018
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Jul 7, 2017Krai Mira: Extended Cut is an interesting title that looks to deliver a game that feels similar in nature to the games of yesteryear. Though it ticks a number of boxes of this goal it falls short on a number of others. As it stands however, Krai Mira: Extended Cut is a lightweight take of the classic post-apocalyptic RPG formula but is just that.
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May 22, 2017I get the feeling that with a slightly bigger team this game could really have had some polish to it and would have shone like a piece of polished chrome in an irradiated wasteland. As it stands though it’s definitely a rough gem needing some polish. There is certainly some entertainment to be had, the developers have clearly put a lot of time and effort into the story and the world… but it does need refining to really be a worthy addition to your collection. Personally I’d rather go back to the wasteland (come on and release the ultimate edition of Fallout 4 already!) but if you really need that radioactive fix and perhaps it’s on special… you could do worse than give Krai Mira a go.
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Game World Navigator MagazineSep 21, 2016It’s obvious that TallTech studio looked at first two Fallouts for inspiration, but all they’ve managed to copy is poor visuals. Character progression is poorly designed and story is linear: whether you want it or not, your character will gain companions, surrender and lose the entire inventory precisely when scriptwriter wills him to. [Issue#212, p.52]