![]() I haven't got around to playing the games, and if I'm being honest, I'm very unlikely to ever do so, and that I think is the main problem here. ![]() Perhaps I'm just used to Sanderson's normal detail, and clever building of characters and plots - and although this had both good characters and a great plot, it was just too half-baked, without any of the good bits in between. It lurched a little too much for my liking. It's as if the skeleton of the plot has been built, but then just random clumps of muscle and detail attached, and the listener is meant to fill in the blanks. ![]() It's still a good story, but there are just too many gaps for me. If you are, and you play Infinity Blade, then perhaps take my review with a pinch of salt. Disappointed- though it may mean more to gamersīig caveat - I am not a gamer.
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