

RELATED: Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning Review Roundup Re-Reckoning Requires Revisiting Now that the IP has made its way into the hands of THQ Nordic a sequel doesn't seem impossible for many of the game's dedicated fans. Re-Reckoning reviews are generally positive on the whole though, and how well the core of the game is still received nine years later makes a strong point for a sequel.

But largely the negative feedback tended to address the technical side of the port in lieu of the game itself. Released back in September of 2020, Re-Reckoning admittedly received some mixed feedback.

A remaster was released last year and Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoningdoes a good job of making the point for a sequel. A deep fantasy world meshed with fun combat more along the lines of Devil May Cry than Elder Scrolls helped create a cult following for the game that still has many fans passionate about it. Salvatore of Dungeons and Dragons fame and Spawn creator Todd McFarlane. The game quickly became a hit due in part to the work on the game by R.A. The original Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning released almost nine years ago.
