GameSpot: Avalon Code Review

GameSpot: Avalon Code Review

The main adventure is roughly 20 hours, which is a moderate length, though much of that time is spent flipping through the book for codes. Judgment link tournaments and a local lottery are interesting diversions, though a cute friendship game is more impressive and fun. By giving the townsfolk presents you increase their affection level, which adjusts your relationship. As you become closer, you’ll unlock intriguing character subplots as well as side quests, though most of the side quests involve boring item fetching and routine monster hunts.

Avalon Code isn’t a bad game, but its quirks and overall mediocrity prevent it from realizing its potential, leaving its quaint adventuring style best approached by the patient.

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