It strives to tell its tale within its roughly six-hour runtime and actually appreciates you for reaching the end as well. It doesn’t have long drawn-out cutscenes or a nonsensical story. What I appreciated most about Paladin Dream is its brevity. Leading him down a path similar to that of his dignified predecessor, where he’s suddenly thrust into becoming the world’s savior. However, it won’t take long for Josiah to find out that the once banished great evil has returned. The once orphan now Paladin soon decides to venture beyond the abbey’s walls in search of enlightenment. This vision’s commonality is so well known that even the townsfolk ask Josiah about it as he walks the halls of the abbey where he was raised. Josiah continuously has the same dream every night of wandering this cave, finding a Gray Knight, and then losing quickly in battle. Release Date: JDreams Lead to Success Paladin Dream/Sean Garmer/HitherYonGames & Meridian4 Paladin Dream Review: The Bite Sized Old School RPG Experience
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