![]() It’s clear that The Banner Saga 3 received a graphical update, though it mostly still stays true to the format we’re used to. The story continues to be thrilling, and really sucks you in even more than before. ![]() As usual, you’ll have a lot of story to plow through, and all decisions matter. Instead of the days counting up, they now count down, showing you how many days are left until complete darkness. While before the game was about surviving and traveling to safer grounds, this time it seems like hope is almost entirely lost, and soon the whole world will be consumed by darkness. Whatever happens, the saga will come to an end now. Protected by Juno’s bubble of light, they head into the darkness, to try and stop whatever is causing this darkness, somewhere still finding that sparkle of hope that they might succeed. While Rook (or Alette) tries to deal with both internal and external difficulties in Arberrang, Juno goes on an expediton with the Ravens and Iver. They’ve been fighting off dredge, and running away from the darkness that is coming, but now Arberrang is the only place on earth not yet consumed by it. The caravan under either Rook’s or Alette’s leadership (depending on the choice you made at the end of the first Banner Saga game), has finally reached Arberrang, the human capital. ![]() Don’t be alarmed, we won’t spoil the ending for you, but we will share our thoughts on this long awaited game. Since we were already enthusiastic about the previous games, we couldn’t wait to see how the story ended. We were very eager to see that it was finally released. ![]() Versus Evil decided to release the two games on Nintendo’s switch, as a warm-up for The Banner Saga 3, the brand new and final installment of the series. Only recently, we reviewed The Banner Saga and The Banner Saga 2 on our site. ![]()
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