![]() By default, seasons last approximately three in-game days, but if that pace is too fast for you, you can increase it in the game settings. There are four traditional seasons in Medieval Dynasty : spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Unfortunately, the valley won’t stay warm and green for long. You can just sprint out into the wild and start building your little kingdom in the valley. Even though I took my time and read through all of the text, you don’t necessarily have to take on all these quests. I didn’t expect the entire game to be voice-acted, but if the main storyline had been voice-acted or even cut up into a few smaller sequential quests, it would have helped tremendously with eliminating that feeling of monotony and might have engaged the reader more in the overarching story. With that being said, there’s a lot of story and background the game dumps on you this way, which can quickly lead to that need to skip through a ton of it just to get to the quest objectives. The tales of your uncle’s acquaintances and partners in crime are certainly entertaining. If you take the time to actually read through the dialogue, the story concept is well written. ![]() I guess I’ll just have to settle for my new girlfriend who never stops reminding me that she wants to be queen someday and wipe my tears with rabbit furs until the icy winter is over.īits and pieces of lore start to pile up in your lap, most of which is delivered by your uncle’s friend, Uniegost. I just wish I had the chance to become Racimira and establish my own Queendom with an average-looking lumberjack husband. While I appreciate the dedication to historical accuracy, this is a game, and I’m sure there could have been a ton of ways for the writers to twist the story just enough to make it possible. I found myself wishing that I could have at least picked my gender and had the capability to romance any villager. In terms of character customization, there really is none, and Medieval Dynasty plays it safe in order to stay more historically accurate. When it comes to Racimir, he’s an okay character, albeit slightly generic to make it easier for the player to relate. This is, after all, a roleplaying game! Racimir’s family, specifically his uncle, is surrounded by a mystery you’ll begin to unravel as you perform the odd job here and there around the region for the local villagers. ![]() In the warm days of spring, you find yourself in a beautiful valley, looking for your uncle Iordan and hoping to build a new life with him. The hero of Medieval Dynasty is not one of your own making, but a young man called Racimir who is fleeing from a war in Europe.
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