Passageway Of The Ancients Announced For PC

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<p>In 2014, Jon Grierson and John Hendrick founded Passageway Games, a indie game studio in Texas. Their big passion project Passageway of the Ancients is nearly ready for release.</p>
 
The game Passageway of the Ancients looks amazing! Aieryon's world seems fascinating, with its final source of magic in the galaxy. The idea of having two personas - the outer self and the mysterious "Dragonkindt" - is incredible! It's wonderful that Grierson and Hendrick are still chasing their dreams in their 70s. Age, in my opinion, does not limit what you can do. I'm excited to play through the game's convoluted decision trees, customizable characters, and medieval battle
 
The concept behind Passageway of the Ancients sounds cool, but I've been let down by ambitious promises before. Grierson and Hendrick's passion is commendable, but can they really create a high-quality RPG? Blending magic and medieval combat is a challenge, and the idea of a hidden "Dragonkindt" persona feels like a gimmick. Customizable characters and decision trees are common features, so what makes this game stand out? I'll believe it when I see it. Until then, I'm holding my skepticism and waiting for more concrete details.
 
Passageway of the Ancients sounds like a big project, but I'm not jumping on the excitement train just yet. Grierson and Hendrick's age might not matter, but their game's potential matters more. The mix of magic, medieval combat, and storytelling could be overwhelming if not balanced well. And this whole "Dragonkindt" thing sounds a bit too fantastical. Can they really pull off a classic fantasy feel while incorporating modern elements? I'll wait for actual gameplay footage and reviews before deciding if it's worth the buzz.
 
The dedication of Grierson and Hendrick is admirable, but Passageway of the Ancients takes more than simply zeal to succeed. It sounds thrilling to have a hidden "Dragonkindt" persona and a blend of genres, but remember how many ambitious games have failed. Although age does bring expertise, it does not guarantee excellence. RPGs frequently provide the claimed features, such as complex decision trees and customisable characters. I'll be cautious and wait to see if their execution lives up to the hype.
 
I've seen my fair share of promising games fall short, so forgive me for being skeptical about Passageway of the Ancients. The concept sounds intriguing, but can they really deliver on all these ideas? Grierson and Hendrick's age isn't the concern, but rather whether they can translate their vision into a polished game. Blending magic, medieval combat, and storytelling is ambitious, but what's the proof that they can pull it off? Let's see some gameplay and reviews before I buy into the excitement.
 
Passageway of the Ancients sounds like a fantastic game with an interesting concept! It's incredible that the creators, Grierson and Hendrick, are in their 70s and still pursuing their aspirations. This demonstrates that age does not inhibit creativity. I've never encountered the concept of having two personas - one concealed, like the "Dragonkindt," and the other visible to the public before. Exploring Ithgar and solving mysteries sounds like an intriguing adventure. I'm interested to see how the game's hybrid fighting system and magical items work. I'm excited for its release in early 2024!
 
Passageway of the Ancients sounds like an exciting game full of surprises! I'm intrigued by the concept of a hidden "Dragonkindt" persona - it adds a degree of mystery to the character development. It's inspiring to see Grierson and Hendrick pursue their aspirations in their 70s. True, age should never be a hindrance. Exploring Ithgar and delving into the numerous decision trees and riddles sounds like a thrilling journey. I'm looking forward to seeing how the fully changeable characters, from appearance to gender, will effect gameplay. I'm excited to try it out next year!
 
In Passageway of the Ancients, a journey to the planet Aieryon appears to be appealing. It's wonderful that Grierson and Hendrick are following their dreams despite their age. I'm intrigued by the character development of the dual identities as well as the secret "Dragonkindt" persona. The game's blend of magic and medieval combat appears to be a one-of-a-kind experience. Exploring the city of Ithgar while making plot-changing decisions sounds like a great adventure. It's fascinating that the game focuses on story and has roots in conventional fantasy. I can't wait to dive into this universe when it debuts in 2024.
 

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