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Tabula Rasa: First Impressions Review

Posted Thu, Nov 01, 2007 by Shayalyn

They Say First Impressions Are Lasting Ones...

What happens when a gaming god decides that it's time to get his hands dirty and help create a game from scratch? Besides several lengthy years of development and your name before the title of the game, you end up with an extremely polished product called Richard Garriott's Tabula Rasa. With pre-orders on the game already out in the gaming sphere, Cody "Micajah" Bye took a crack at fighting the rising Bane menace and took enough time to write down a "First Impressions" review of the game for those of you that may be sitting on the fence.

When you first drop down into the world of Tabula Rasa, you can almost feel the military presence in the air. High ranking officers bark orders at you as you progress through the first few missions.Any missions you under take may eventually end up causing you to make a moral decision: Do you let a prisoner starve because he is Bane? Or do you show him mercy and risk endangering the population of the outpost?

Read Micajah's Tabula Rasa First Impression Review, then share your own impressions and comments in our forum.
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