Every second you’re playing it you’re reminded, whether by the goofy animations, dull voice acting, or the excruciatingly average graphics, that it’s a title that just never had the chance that other, better games get when they have more money thrown at them. If you were to find yourself playing The First Templar, aside from an absolutely gorgeous title screen, you’d hold no grand illusions that you were playing a triple-A game either. The First Templar is not a triple-A game, and it holds no grand illusions otherwise.
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