Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

Players: One Player Offline
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genres: Action, RPG
Release Date: February 7, 2012
Developer: 38 Studios, Big Huge Games
MSRP: $59.99
Platforms:
Explore the world of Amalur as a recently revived hero! Become the master of your own fate as you uncover quests and save Amalur from imminent destruction.

Federal Charges Against 38 Studios Dropped, 10.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating

Fate has been kind for once.

I think everyone is well aware of the 38 Studio’s scandal that occurred earlier this year, which resulted in the developer closing shop and declaring bankruptcy after a long financial battle regarding a $1.125 million dollar debt to the State of Rhode Island, which would eventually result in the studios only two IP, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and Project Copernicus, to be in the hands of the State of Rhode Island.

But there is finally some good news, at least for the likes of former CEO Curt Schilling. The federal investigation against Schilling to see if 38 Studio’s had violated any federal laws, including bank fraud, has been officially dropped, with no further federal investigations planned, according to a spokesman.

Of course, this does not get Schilling out of the woods yet in terms of legal trouble in Rhode Island, which is still conducting an ongoing investigation while attempting to sell any acquired assets from the developer, including the IP for Kingdoms of Amalur. For the most part, any involvement with the State of Rhode Island will deal with Schilling on the state level, which may happen considering the nature of the entire deal between 38 Studio’s and Rhode Island in the first place. And it is still public knowledge that the citizens of Rhode Island will be forced to pay off over $100 million over the next two decades after the studio fell apart.

Despite it being too little, too late for those affected by the whole debacle, it is good to see, at the very least, the U.S government has deemed no federal laws have been broken. This now just points to a gross mis-management of funds and assets in the hands of Schilling and his team, over a dishonest fraud scheme as so many speculated when the problems were first raised. And since most of the former 38 Studio’s staff have found homes in Epic and Red 5, at least this story has a bittersweet ending instead of a downright tragic fall. It can only get better at this point, because the worst charges have been dropped.

Source: Businessweek

RAD episode 238-Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

Review a day sets out to travel to the Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and Birdman is a skeptic in this review. He has heard many great things about this game but does it live up to the hype? Will this game be the game to replace his late night Skyrim addiction?

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Review

To write off 38 Studios freshmen effort based on the superficial judgments may be missing out on something rather solid, and that is what Reckoning brings to the table. Once an MMO, the bones of its previous design offer an experience that, while doing nothing to move the genre forward, is content at being adequate at what it does.

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Video Review - ZGR

Does Single-player World of Warcraft sound super cool to you?!? Check out Reckoning!
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  1. October 02, 2012 at 09:29pm
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    Yay… I.. guess? Though I do hope that Curt receives some sort of punishment for this. After all, his negligence and/or downright stupidity left the tax-payers with a pretty big bill.

    Of course, this is America, and you can bankrupt the whole country’s economy and get off scott-free.

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Federal Charges Against 38 Studios Dropped

Posted by [ 7 months, 2 weeks ]

The story continues, but with a silver lining for Curt Schilling at least.

Assets of Amalur Now Property of Rhode Island

Posted by [ 9 months, 1 week ]

With 38 Studios’ assets seized, now comes the open bidding.

Curt Schilling is "tapped out" after the 38 Studios Collapse

Posted by [ 10 months, 3 weeks ]

“The employees got blindsided,” said Schilling. “They have every right to be upset.”

Breaking: '38 Spouse' Tell's All; A Personal Look at the 38 Studios Collapse

Posted by [ 11 months ]

This is her side of the story…

38 Studios Officially Declares Bankruptcy

Posted by [ 11 months, 1 week ]

We are at the journeys end, and the fate is grim indeed…

Epic Scoops Up Former Big Huge Game Employees, Contemplate New Studio

Posted by [ 11 months, 2 weeks ]

Kingdoms of Amalur devs are getting a new home.

38 Studios & Big Huge Games Layoff Entire Staff

Posted by [ 11 months, 3 weeks ]

Remember when you were a kid, and it was awesome that you didn’t have to go to school because it got snowed in? This isn’t like that at all.

38 Studios Solvent Scare Aftermath: Layoffs, Job Fairs and Amalur's IP Worth

Posted by [ 11 months, 3 weeks ]

They are not out of the woods yet, that’s for sure.

38 Studios in Trouble? (Update: Now With Video)

Posted by [ 1 year ]

Kingdoms of Amalur developer may be struggling to say solvent.

Reckoning Sales Hit 410,000 Mark

Posted by [ 1 year, 1 month ]

Fate has been kind to Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning.

Federal Charges Against 38 Studios Dropped

Posted By about 7 months, 2 weeks ago

The story continues, but with a silver lining for Curt Schilling at least.

Assets of Amalur Now Property of Rhode Island

Posted By about 9 months, 1 week ago

With 38 Studios’ assets seized, now comes the open bidding.

Curt Schilling is "tapped out" after the 38 Studios Collapse

Posted By about 10 months, 3 weeks ago

“The employees got blindsided,” said Schilling. “They have every right to be upset.”

Breaking: '38 Spouse' Tell's All; A Personal Look at the 38 Studios Collapse

Posted By about 11 months ago

This is her side of the story…

38 Studios Officially Declares Bankruptcy

Posted By about 11 months, 1 week ago

We are at the journeys end, and the fate is grim indeed…

Epic Scoops Up Former Big Huge Game Employees, Contemplate New Studio

Posted By about 11 months, 2 weeks ago

Kingdoms of Amalur devs are getting a new home.

38 Studios & Big Huge Games Layoff Entire Staff

Posted By about 11 months, 3 weeks ago

Remember when you were a kid, and it was awesome that you didn’t have to go to school because it got snowed in? This isn’t like that at all.

38 Studios Solvent Scare Aftermath: Layoffs, Job Fairs and Amalur's IP Worth

Posted By about 11 months, 3 weeks ago

They are not out of the woods yet, that’s for sure.

38 Studios in Trouble? (Update: Now With Video)

Posted By about 1 year ago

Kingdoms of Amalur developer may be struggling to say solvent.

Reckoning Sales Hit 410,000 Mark

Posted By about 1 year, 1 month ago

Fate has been kind to Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning.

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Review

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Review

Federal Charges Against 38 Studios Dropped, 10.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating

Upon first glance, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is a game that consumers may approach with a dose of cautious skepticism. Right off the bat it seems to be an amalgam of several high-profile RPG systems, from Fable to Elder Scrolls to World of Warcraft, and usually these hybrid monsters rarely work. But to write off 38 Studios freshmen effort based on the superficial judgments may be missing out on something rather solid, and that is what Reckoning brings to the table. Once an MMO, the bones of its previous design offer an experience that, while doing nothing to move the genre forward, is content at being adequate at what it does.

PROS Excellent combat mechanics, the fates system, great graphical style and visuals.
CONS Clichéd storyline and banal dialogue, audio syncing and balance issues.
WTF?! Ripping monsters in half with your purple reckoning power!

Reckoning starts off like most RPGs, with a blank slate, created character that is thrown into prominence because of plot convenience, although this time it’s because you were dead and revived through unknown means. One thing leads to another, and your heroic avatar learns that he is outside the “threads of fate,” a belief in the world of Amalur where everything is connected to a pre-determined path that people follow from birth to death. Of course, you are the exception to the rule, as you can wield your own destiny and change the fate of the world.

The story is primarily spearheaded by NY Times Bestseller R.A Salvatore, best known for the Icewind Dale trilogy back in the late 1980s. But with no disrespect to Mr. Salvatore, a majority of his works, while well written, are often formulaic schlock in the genre, the archetypical high fantasy with formulaic conclusions. The main quest in Reckoning follows this to the letter, you have the good guys, the bad guys, and maybe one or two people who are in the middle, but they follow the same characterization as everyone’s favorite fairy tale Mary Sue, the drow Drizzt-Do’Urden.

Guess who Alyn Shir is based on…no really, guess…

I think it’s a shame too, because Reckoning has a bundle of great backstory and lore that fills in the gaps of the in-game world. It’s just a shame that the route taken in the main quest line can be lifted out of any Salvatore novel. While listening to clichéd lines of exposition spouted out by a talking tree for example, it’s hard not to count how many times Tolkien was “lovingly copied” in the main points of the discussion. To be fair, this is a hallmark of high fantasy-style prose, but in a world where The Witcher and Dragon Age exist, striving to push fantasy into a more ambiguous setting of ethical morals and grey protagonists, it is hard not to notice the pitfalls in the story this time around.

It also shows in how conversations are handled in Reckoning. Following a hybrid wheel/list design, the voiceless protagonist gets to choose a response for important conversations, and a list of major talking points for everyone. But the caveat is that the dialogue ultimately becomes unnecessary to the design; most quest lines have little, if no, real reason to listen to the plight of the quest givers.

7/10

RAD episode 238-Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

Review a day sets out to travel to the Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and Birdman is a skeptic in this review. He has heard many great things about this game but does it live up to the hype? Will this game be the game to replace his late night Skyrim addiction?

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Review

To write off 38 Studios freshmen effort based on the superficial judgments may be missing out on something rather solid, and that is what Reckoning brings to the table. Once an MMO, the bones of its previous design offer an experience that, while doing nothing to move the genre forward, is content at being adequate at what it does.

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Video Review - ZGR

Does Single-player World of Warcraft sound super cool to you?!? Check out Reckoning!
  1. February 14, 2012 at 07:33pm
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    “But with one of the most anticipated RPGs to be released less than a month from now”

    I hope you’re not talking about ME3. Because that’s not a RPG.

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    I like the game so far, the plot is interesting, sure it’s ultimately predictable but I like the idea of a world basically ruled by fate having it’s status quo upended by some odd cosmic loophole, that’s rather interesting. The gameplay is solid and I love the Destiny system, overall the game is a good first attempt, if they make a sequle that improves on all that this game got right I’d totally buy it.

  3. February 13, 2012 at 11:11pm
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    a lot of averages but no one is disappointed

  4. February 13, 2012 at 10:24pm
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    So what Salvatore kind of story do we get? Nothing new but enjoyable Salvatore of the Crimson Shadow Trilogy, Cleric Quintent, Icewind Dale/Dark Elf trology, and Demon Wars trilogy kind of writing or cashcow writing of everything Drizz’t related since and second Demon Wars trilogy?

  5. February 13, 2012 at 10:10pm
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    i actually really like this game, but im a loot whore at heart and this game satisfies my loot whoring. its by no means superb, but it is fun and long with plenty to see and do.

    also, if you decide to play, keep in mind that pure mages are ridiculously overpowered in this game.

  6. February 13, 2012 at 09:03pm
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    I buy that game…. and return it for credit for Mass Effect 3 5 day later.Dont get me wrong,the game good.But, I prefer when I game have memorable character and story insted of endless chain quest , fea that look like the same (Seriusly , they all look the same!) and boring dialogue.

  7. February 13, 2012 at 08:46pm
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    I like the game alright it’s just really easy to put down, and by that I mean take a break from playing. Oh and can we PLEASE stop having namby pamby stereotypical tree-hugging elves (Fae) in fantasy games? I’m so sick of the Fae in this game and their Gaelic accents through that weird audio filter talking like Shakespears vomit.

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    Felicis day? it’s felicia day isn’t it. Oh man that would be sweet if that elf chick was modelled after her.

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