With nothing better to do, you set about helping Brent on his quest, and in doing so help the people of town with their many, many, many problems. A young orphan named Brent has dreams of felling the beast and earning his place among the people, but all these dreams earn him is ridicule. A dragon has been terrorizing the lands, burning homes to ash and devouring livestock. You are a lone wanderer, emerging from the wilderness for the first time in god knows how long only to discover a town in the grip of fear. There are enough improvements to get me through this bite-sized adventure, but not enough to give me confidence that the Hero of the Kingdom series will remain a favorite of mine. I’m not sure if that feeling was the consensus, and after finishing The Lost Tales here, it seems that the developers might not have felt they needed to change much since last time. I was incredibly eager to see this after Hero of the Kingdom III, because even with the love I bear for the first two games, the third was a massive disappointment for me. When a series loses its way, I’m always eager to see if the developers learn from their mistakes. Review copy provided by developer via Curator Connect
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