Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning Review – Lore and order
Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning retains all the magic of the original game, but it’s also a time capsule of ideas that in this current day and age, just don’t feel as special as they used to.
Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning retains all the magic of the original game, but it’s also a time capsule of ideas that in this current day and age, just don’t feel as special as they used to.
Here’s the full schedule of what you can expect to see out on all platforms, this September.
Kingdoms of Amalur, that swell game from the past with a very silly new strapline that I secretely adore, has a date! Which you just read in the headline above and dammit my clickbait is slipping. THQ Nordic has announced that it’ll be dropping like it’s hot on September 8. Here’s the fancy-pants announcement trailer to celebrate the rebirth of this underrated gem from a bygone era of…the early 2010s.
It looks like Kingdoms of Amalur is making a comeback! Having purchased the rights to the game in 2018, THQ Nordic looks set to release a remastered version of the game. Or a Re-Reckoning version, according to a marketing department that is probably high-fiving themselves right now for coming up with that term.
THQ Nordic has been on a tear lately, not only grabbing licenses but actually doing something with the properties and reviving them for new generations of gamers. The next game on the THQ Nordic list? None other than 38 Studios’ Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning.
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