A Mage Reborn: Book One
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About A Mage Reborn: Book One
A Mage Reborn: Book One is a single player role playing game. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.
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Reviews
- Exceptional and immersive writing with deeply emotional storytelling that resonates strongly, often causing players to cry.
- Unique and fun magic system with varied spells that enhance replayability and contribute to a rich worldbuilding experience.
- Well-developed characters and relationships with natural progression, alongside a compelling, bittersweet and engaging plot.
- The game is relatively short and linear, with limited meaningful branching paths and major choices, making replayability somewhat constrained.
- Character customization is limited, lacking variety such as reserved romance options, diverse appearance choices, or the ability to noticeably influence the story's course.
- The ending is fixed with no way to avoid the protagonist's death, which some find disappointing or anticlimactic despite the emotional impact.
story
50 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is widely praised for its emotional depth, well-developed characters, and impactful, immersive storytelling with meaningful choices and consequences. Many players appreciate its straightforward yet compelling plot, effective worldbuilding, and poignant endings that evoke strong feelings. However, some express frustration with pacing, confusion from rapid scene shifts, or dissatisfaction with the continuation in the second installment.
“Storytelling, characterisation, drama, pathos, subtlety, choices that matter... all the main characters feel real, including the player character.”
“Peak writing, the plot flows very well and the ending is possibly one of the best among all the novels I've read ever.”
“The ending made me sob, which I did not expect, but only proves how endearing the characters are and how enraptured I was with the storytelling.”
“The story needed to explain why a fugitive laying low wouldn't run away after the reveal, which bothered me so much that I was distracted from caring about the goings-on.”
“Very compelling and interesting story although can be a bit confusing at times due to shifting quite quickly from event to event.”
“Not many of them have the literal end (usually it is roughly the middle of the story where something bad happens and continues from there) being told and there are multiple snippets of flashbacks that tell the story of MC and the other characters.”
Frequently Asked Questions
A Mage Reborn: Book One is a role playing game. Common tags for A Mage Reborn: Book One include free to play.
A Mage Reborn: Book One is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.
A Mage Reborn: Book One was developed by Hosted Games.
A Mage Reborn: Book One has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked A Mage Reborn: Book One for its story.
A Mage Reborn: Book One is a single player game.
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