ex2049 from Fextralife writes, "For many, Citadel Forged With Fire might seem like something that would only have existed in your wildest dreams. An open world adventure RPG that throws you in to the world of Ignus, filled with different beasts, sprites, orcs and dragons for you to conquer. This game truly is something that could satisfy multiple crowds. To make an initial, simple comparison, it’s as if Skyrim decided to have a baby with Harry Potter. It sounds crazy but it somehow comes together in a nice little package here waiting for you to explore. The trailer for this game is ridiculously awesome and hints at the potential to eventually be a huge hit and massively popular. Does it deliver? Citadel Forged With Fire is currently getting mixed reviews on Steam which is totally understandable given the monumental scope and potential of this game. But let’s dig in to the particulars."
The Sims 4 and Citadel: Forged with Fire are featured as part of this weekend’s Xbox Free Play Days.
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Greg @ FG: A game that suffers from multiple MMO disorder, Citadel cannot make up which one it wants to imitate. The Finger Guns review.