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The Steam version was a financial success, making more revenue in its first week of release than in a year and a half on the Xbox 360. [20] By November 21, 2011, the "Zeboyd Games Combo Pack" (Cthulhu Saves the World & Breath of Death VII) had sold over 100,000 copies on Steam in less than four months after release. [21]
On the other hand, the save system was criticised as was the journal system. The review also mentioned some minor bug, but was overall positive and called Dex a "solid game worth investment." [21] Czech website Zing praised the atmosphere of the game world and the story along with the soundtrack. Side-quests that include possibility to make a ...
Jackson Haime, for Screen Rant in 2020, compared the large number of rulebooks released for the 3rd/3.5 editions (12 different core rulebooks and over 50 supplements published in seven years) to the number for 5th edition and wrote, "Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition has been released for almost as long as 3 and 3.5 now, and only has 3 core ...
Cthulhu Saves the World is an indie turn-based role-playing video game developed and published by Zeboyd Games. It was released in 2010 for Xbox Live Arcade , and in 2011 for Windows . It was later bundled with its predecessor, Breath of Death VII , as a compilation release.
The adventures in Desert of Desolation are designed for a 5th-10th level party and have been refitted to take place in the Forgotten Realms setting, and also made compatible with the rules in the Wilderness Survival Guide. [3] Rice and Wheeler added more background material, and included staging tips for the Dungeon Master. [13]
Year Developer Publisher Original platform(s) Analyst(s) Costs (million US$) Ref. Name Institution Dev. Marketing Total Total (2023 inflation) Grand Theft Auto V: 2013 Rockstar North: Rockstar Games: PS3, Xbox 360: Arvind Bhatia: Sterne Agee 137.5 69–109.3 206.5–246.8 270–323 [52] Red Dead Redemption 2: 2018 Rockstar Games: PS4, Xbox One ...
GameFAQs was started as the Video Game FAQ Archive on November 5, 1995, [10] by gamer and programmer Jeff Veasey. The site was created to bring numerous online guides and FAQs from across the internet into one centralized location. [ 11 ]
Exploring Eberron is a non-official 5th Edition campaign guide by Keith Baker which was published on July 30, 2020 via the Dungeon Masters Guild specific game license. [20] The 247 page sourcebook acts as a companion guide to Eberron: Rising from the Last War and focus on areas less explored in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Editions. The book also ...