![]() ![]() Thought to have lost everything, one unicorn is discovered with a broken horn, but it’s trapped and cursed by the spell of some evil witches. Unfortunately, however, the elves discover one day that the unicorns have gone missing. Naturally, with a setup up like that, anyone would be sitting pretty. The game tells of a realm in which pure blood elves are the keepers of the four sacred unicorns, and with these unicorns, the elves are invincible. Shame, really, because on paper is sounds interesting. Here, the whole thing just comes across as boring, lackluster, and bluntly forced all presented in text-boxes that fail to deliver any oomph. The game’s rather loose and dull story centers around Norse Mythology, an aspect of storytelling that’s worked many times before for several other developers. It’s not a complete disaster, but its clear lack of ambition and refinement put it firmly in the squandered potential bin. I’ll save you some trouble, Eternity: The Last Unicorn is a bad game.
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