About This Game Hazen is an episodic Action/RPG The first episode is named "The Dark Whispers" and will bring some freshness in the world of Hack'n Slash Games. Every single episode will be a "Stand alone" game with enough game-play and high re-play value. Stay tuned in next weeks for more information around "The Dark Whispers" and the news inside the world of Hazen. Key features: Discover the beauty of episodically Hack'Slash game, a world that grows more and more (adding more content and features on each chapter (episode). Expand the game downloading patches (adding content for each episode). Be part of one detailed Action game, with deep character development possibilities. Advanced combat system will make the battles "a true delight" and totally unpredictable. Thousand of different items will be at your disposal (common, magic, unique, set, ancients and specially designed crafted items). Also a lot of special moves (combos) will give you the opportunity to discover ancient scrolls and use them vs. your enemies. Freedom to develop your character (you can pick whatever you consider most suitable for your playing style). Pure brutal Warrior, mighty Wizard or swift Archer, hmm... or maybe something more balanced - it depends on you. 7aa9394dea Title: Hazen: The Dark WhispersGenre: RPGDeveloper:Dagger GamesPublisher:Strategy FirstRelease Date: 28 Apr, 2010 Hazen: The Dark Whispers Free Download [serial Number] This game is awful. I cannot recommend it at all. The gameplay is frustrating, the fun factor is non-existent and you'll wish you'd never heard of it after spending 20 minutes playing it. There are no more episodes for this game as the first one was so bad, the company that made it went under. Avoid this game as much as possible.. Well I mostly bought this game because i played an early demo of it as a kid, now years later with a job and remembering the name I seen on the demo screen, I was able to get this cheaper than when it was released plus now it's good enough for low end spec pc, which for now i have a stinking all in 1 pc and the cpu kinda sucks since it's .60 less than 2.0 ghz but yet it has 2 cpu proccessors and 1 core on each... but anyways coming back to it and seeing harsh reviews, I thought to give it my honest and truthful opinion about this game. This game's graphic aren't too bad it's more slightly updated than Fate series graphic (but the Fate series is still a childhood good classic to me), and the mouse controls i had to get used to again but after 2 hours you'll get used to it and doing pretty darn good... but warning if you go to the big picture mode it'll shift the save game folder directory from c:\/Program Files (x86)\/Steam\/Steamapps\/common\/Hazen: The Dark Whispers\/Profiles (where it originally saves at) to c:\/Users\/(your user)\/Documents\/Hazen for who knows what reason it took me hours to figure it out because i'm not used to games saving in documents it's alsoways in appdata roaming, appdata local, or where the game is installed and stored at. Also there is a story mode if your iq is high enough to figure out at the start of the game... the story just starts when you talk to the first villager (small story but a story).. Win7 64bit start problem solution:Start menu > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound > Double-click on primary playback device > Advanced tab > Set format to 24-bit 44.1khz or 48khz. An ok action RPG if you ask me. It has graphics that are cartoony (similar to Torchlight) and somewhat realistic. It mixes both of them really. I'm not that far in, but I really haven't seen much a story so far. Gameplay is like any other action RPG, so, lots of combat and a bit of quest solving while doing that. For a cheap game it's not that bad. Bit unpolished maybe. And I've been told it's pretty short (since it's an episode). My advice ? Hmm, I don't know... But I'm sure you can find out on your own if this is the game for you.[Rating: 61\/100]. Okay, I initially classified this game in my "This Game Sucks"-category (only after spending a few hours on it). I actually reloaded this game and forced myself to learn and play the game. Objectively, it's pretty sound - as most hack-n-slash follow similar key-binding layouts and mouse-behaviours of well-known games of this genre (i.e. Diablo). I think the majority of the negative reviews come from those that have played Diablo or similar hack-n-slash games as Hazen introduces a differing layout for control movement and attack. I played this game with the notion - "this is not Diablo, don't expect it to be Diablo". Looking beyond that, the game does quench the hack-n-slash thirst for those willing to overlook it's unique default control layout.
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