The battlescene beats all other battlescenes.
I think limited casts per rest are good on paper where you have a DM making battlescenes on the fly, not so good on videogames with pre-set quest, specially one that tries to be an Action RPG. That said I'm not a fan of how Inquisition tackles health and mana/stamina.
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Oh, I would still super recommend it. It's one of the most ambitious visual stories I've ever seen. The art is insane and the themes are heavy. Definitely take a deeper dip sometime, if you enjoy dark, *dark*🌑 stories and struggling characters. Or gigantic battlescenes on horseback with demons
Just saw the new Napoleon movie - nice uniforms, but the battlescenes were a travesty - there were so many flags it actually looked like a 28 mm wargame :-)
Thanks for the artshare, Peppermint! I'm Tom, an oil painter and digital illustrator working mainly in fantasy art for TTRPG,TCG and book covers! I tend to paint a bunch of different stuff from dnd characters and battlescenes to large squishy dragons and everything in between.