![]() The only major gripe is the lack of character customisation options which, at present, is limited to just one character model for each kinship type, and only a few presets available for adjusting hair and clothing. ![]() If we were to nit-pick, we’d say that some of the cloth and hair textures appear a little flat at times, but the realistic lighting and material effects make it barely noticeable whilst you’re playing. There is a fourth option teased with Lizardfolk but, sadly, this kinsfolk isn’t currently available although we do hope to see it in the final version.Īll of the character models are extremely well polished, with designs and detailed textures that remind you of how far mobile gaming has come in recent years. Starting out in the game, there are three races to choose from for your character: Human, Half-Elf, or Dwarf (we opted for dwarf for our playthrough). ![]() Aside from its stellar 3D cut-scenes and equally impressive in-game visuals, what stands out most is Dragonheir: Silent Gods’ sense of mystery and atmosphere a feeling we were treated to throughout our playthrough of the game during its recent Closed Beta II test for Android and Windows. This intro scene is the first tantalising taste of what this highly anticipated, sandbox, cross-platform, RPG has in-store and it immediately captures your attention.
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