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Creator: Aevin Genre: Story-driven Added: 18 May 2020 Updated: 25 Aug 2020 ZC Version: 2.50.2 Downloads: 470 Rating[?]: Rating: 4.63/5 (7 ratings) Download Quest
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Eddy  
Rating: 5/5

Posted 22 April 2021 - 10:26 AM
I beat this about a week ago or so but never had the time to review it until right now, so here we are lol. This is a fantastic conclusion to the trilogy, perhaps my favourite of the three even. The story was really well executed and very interesting, with charming characters throughout. The area design was really cool, I can't quite pinpoint a favourite area but I was a big fan of the space-looking area near the top left and the Neon Corridor sections. The difficulty was challenging (I played on Normal) but nothing over the top or crazily extreme, so the difficulty balance was well managed throughout. The areas themselves were very creative too and it was very satisfying finally figuring out where I needed to go in some places, so the progression was really good there.

I can't really think of any negatives for the main quest honestly, this quest is extremely well crafted. I think the only thing that I wasn't the biggest fan of was the postgame stuff with the rouge-like area. 30 floors certainly dragged on for a bit too long for me and I started to get a little bored of doing the same thing all the time, so it could've definitely been condensed a bit IMO. But compared to the quest as a whole, that's barely a big deal lol.

Easy 5/5 from me, congrats on making such an awesome quest. Now I'll probably go replay Yuurand for like the 5th time :P
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DarkFlameSheep  
Rating: 4/5

Edited 10 May 2022 - 08:44 PM
Personally I really enjoyed battling against very hard bosses. I also felt they are a bit too hard for story-driven.
 

Evan20000  
Rating: 5/5

Posted 18 May 2020 - 10:07 PM
Rake-on is the long awaited sequel to both Leafblower-off and Hoes Mad At Acheron thus marking the end of the Lawnwork trilogy. If you haven't played the first two, I strongly recommend playing them first both to better appreciate the plot and to get you more familiar with the game's systems as this game is substantially tougher than the past entries. While you can play (and appreciate) this game without the prior games, it can't be overstated that you'll miss a lot if you tealdeer through them. The areas in this quest are some of the most interesting in the series, and the enemy/boss design is quite good as well. It's difficult to talk too much about the story without spoilers, but I think it's competent does what it sets out to do pretty well, and the characterization of the cast is aided by humorous subscreen skits in each area. There's also a substantial postgame that gives you a lot more to do and is surprisingly replayable to keep you invested for quite some time.
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