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The game is releasing soon and reviews are starting to appear on OpenCritic and MetaCritic.
Keep in mind that so far reviews are for the First episode of the game as it is episodic (3 episodes).
PCGames.de - 8/10[/quote]
I already visited Daedalic in April, where I was able to take a look at the first chapter of The Pillars of the Earth. Already there, I was delighted by the background and the gloomy mood of the game. The animation was still a little stiff and the dialogues quite lengthy, but Daedalic had still a few months time. In the final game, the animations are still somewhat stiff, and pacing could still be a bit faster, but on the whole, Daedalic has developed a great interactive novel in collaboration with Ken Follett. Although there is little and not very varied gameplay, you will get a wonderfully staged story, exciting dialogues and beautifully drawn backgrounds and characters. Follett's book is brought to life and with a few bugfixes and animation enhancements, the following two episodes will surely be just as good.[/quote]
http://www.pcgames.de/Die-Saeulen-der-Erde-Spiel-55061/Tests/review-1235245/2/
Golem.de - No score
More reviews can be found here-
OpenCritic page: http://opencritic.com/game/4715/ken-folletts-the-pillars-of-the-earth
MetaCritic page: http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/ken-folletts-the-pillars-of-the-earth
Let me know of other reviews that are out and I'll link them in this post.
Keep in mind that so far reviews are for the First episode of the game as it is episodic (3 episodes).
https://techraptor.net/content/pillars-of-the-earth-review-book-oneTechRaptor said:If you like a slower story more about political intrigue wrapped up in a great presentation, you'll love The Pillars of the Earth.
http://www.gameblog.fr/tests/2810-the-pillars-of-the-earth-pcOde médiévale, merveille artistique, sonore et technique, The Pillars of the Earth fait partie de ces jeux qui se savourent et qui forcent à prendre son temps. Sa direction artistique fait tout pour nous pousser à observer, à fureter dans le décor à la recherche du moindre indice. À la fois pédagogique et ludique, le titre de Daedalic nous raconte à travers sa narration tirée du roman de Ken Follett l'Histoire médiévale comme on aurait aimé l'apprendre à l'école. Il ne s'agit rien de moins que d'un livre interactif, mais qui arrive à capter notre attention aussi bien par sa force narrative que par la majesté de ses représentations visuelles. Un quasi sans-faute pour Daedalic.
http://wccftech.com/review/pillars-of-the-earth-part-1/wccftech said:Ken Follet's The Pillars of the Earth is a surprisingly well grounded game. As mundane as the subject matter may seem at first, it's incredibly absorbing as you follow the lives of realistic people. While not perfect, suffering from general adventure game problems of backtracking and long-winded puzzles, the game more than makes up for it with compelling characters, a great script with fantastic voice acting and an aesthetic design that benefits the game greatly.
http://progressbar.com.au/2017/08/ken-folletts-the-pillars-of-the-earth-book-one-review/If youre sick of dragons, elves, zombies and superheroes then this realistic point-and-click visual novel is the perfect antidote. Its more Vikings than Game of Thrones, and earns your interest through the strength of its plot and depth of its characters. The music is in equal parts haunting and beautiful and the gorgeous backdrops are guaranteed to impress. Its the most ambitious project yet for Daedelic and it shows, I just hope it gets the attention it deserves.
PCGames.de - 8/10[/quote]
I already visited Daedalic in April, where I was able to take a look at the first chapter of The Pillars of the Earth. Already there, I was delighted by the background and the gloomy mood of the game. The animation was still a little stiff and the dialogues quite lengthy, but Daedalic had still a few months time. In the final game, the animations are still somewhat stiff, and pacing could still be a bit faster, but on the whole, Daedalic has developed a great interactive novel in collaboration with Ken Follett. Although there is little and not very varied gameplay, you will get a wonderfully staged story, exciting dialogues and beautifully drawn backgrounds and characters. Follett's book is brought to life and with a few bugfixes and animation enhancements, the following two episodes will surely be just as good.[/quote]
http://www.pcgames.de/Die-Saeulen-der-Erde-Spiel-55061/Tests/review-1235245/2/
Golem.de - No score
https://www.golem.de/news/die-saeulen-der-erde-im-test-ken-follett-zum-klicken-1708-129238.htmlDeveloper Daedalic speaks of The Pillars of the Earth as their "biggest and most ambitious project" in the company's history - it's the attempt to transform a novel with 1,200 pages into a game and also offer decision-making and interaction possibilities that are not present in the novel. But the experiment starts at least in the first book: The operation is simple, the production succeeded, the story is told excitingly. It is a lot of fun to walk through the old England and gradually discover the conspiracies and motives of the actors.
How good the whole thing really is in the end, we will only see when the two following two books are published. In addition, fans of the old Daedalic games should be warned not only because of the missing and otherwise typical humour: the game is not advertised without reason as an interactive novel, the usual puzzles and headnuts are almost not here, the difficulty is in favor of the fast progress very low. The whole thing is just a story to play, not a real puzzle.
More reviews can be found here-
OpenCritic page: http://opencritic.com/game/4715/ken-folletts-the-pillars-of-the-earth
MetaCritic page: http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/ken-folletts-the-pillars-of-the-earth
Let me know of other reviews that are out and I'll link them in this post.