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ICO: Castle in the Mist Book Review

Posted by Mr Prest On January - 27 - 2012ADD COMMENTS

ICO: the game whose strength relies on restraint. It relies on a sense of mystery, ambiguity, a disciplined minimalism, your interactivity, physical communication as opposed to heavy use of dialogue, an immersion within a carefully crafted world, and a very personal connection with its characters that only gameplay can bring about. Yeah, well let’s make that a book.... (more...)

Gauntlgrym Review

Posted by MkaY On January - 3 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

R.A. Salvatore | Gauntlgrym Haven’t read a book from R. A. Salvatore for a while, but wouldn’t spare some time to get back together with friends of old: Drizzt and Bruenor (Especially if you got the book as gift from your wife). It was time to return to Forgotten Realms with R.A Salvatores Gauntlgrym: A first book in new Neverwinter trilogy. Here is the review of R.A.... (more...)

The Lies of Locke Lamora Review

Posted by MkaY On July - 13 - 20104 COMMENTS

I heard so much good of this book from my friends and the reviews I’ve seen about the book has been almost nothing but praise. So I finally took my time to read The Lies of Locke Lamora and see how my expectations from book were fullfilled. “The Thorn of Camorr is said to be an unbeatable swordsman, a master thief, a ghost that walks through walls. Half the... (more...)

Best Served Cold Review

Posted by MkaY On June - 9 - 20107 COMMENTS

I have not written book review in ages, but when I finished Joe Abercrombie‘s Best Served Cold, I knew that I have to say a word or two, just to encourage people to familiarize themselves with Abercrombie’s work. Without further ado, here is my two cents. The First Law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie has earned notions being fast paced, gritty and full of interesting... (more...)