- Publisher: InXile Entertainment
- Release Date: Aug 17, 2017
- Also On: PC, PlayStation Vita, Switch, Xbox One
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 16 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 16
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Mixed: 5 out of 16
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Negative: 3 out of 16
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May 4, 2020
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Sep 15, 2019It's a pitty the camera is stuck in top down view.
Still a solid RPG with a great soundtrack and funny dialogue -
Mar 10, 2019
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May 5, 2021Amazing location, wonderful soundtrack, its a solid rpg, funniest game ever played
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Apr 13, 2020
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Mar 13, 2023
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Jan 14, 2023I adore the humour, dialogue, accents and graphics. It brings back nostalgia for when I used to play games on the PS2 as a wee bairn. I'm only 4 hours in, but it's all immensely memorable so far, and I will continue and hopefully enjoy what's next in the Skalds tale.
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Jan 14, 2023BEER BEER BEER, TIDDILY BEER!
Let's have a moment of silence for the man who invented BEER! -
Jan 15, 2023I am a fain individual, filled with mirth am I! For I realised that my beloved was in fact a watermelon! And I can now dine on delectable vittles, to my hearts content.
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Sep 28, 2017With a patch to clean up the technical issues, The Bard’s Tale: Remastered and Resnarkled would be an incredible value. It’s a classic title that too few people played when it was new, cleaned up just enough to be visually acceptable, sold at a reasonable price. The game itself will take around twenty hours to polish off, depending on the difficulty level chosen and the dedication employed for finding the stat boosting tokens. When approaching this title, I was fully expecting to sing its praises for being the unappreciated gem that it is. It this edition’s current state that cannot be done with a clean conscious. Hopefully, InXile will take the time to address the bugs. Should they do so, this would be a title worth recommending to any one with a sense of humor and a desire to play a protagonist that deserves every piece of grief he receives.