Legion Wrote:It reminds me of the way Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick looked. AWESOME!
Humm, yeah, the graphics looks like a PS2.

But the game is in first person, not third person. As a book fan, I keep running inside the keep just to stay there.

It´s fun for me. As i said. it´s not a professional game, but I think it can be cool to have.

I had to make minor modifications on the Keep architecture and the village, but tried to stay close to the book descriptions. For the cavern below the keeps (ooppppps.... an exploit

, I freely inprovised. I put an old church (ruins) on the village too, because Vlad Tepes was a religious man, so, a Valaquian village must have a church. Or not?
Cheers