Driftmoon Review

Rock, Paper, Shotgun's John Walker has chimed in with his own "Wot I Think" review of Driftmoon, and comes away impressed with the indie title. Snip ahead:
I'm really impressed with Driftmoon. Not just because it's such an impressive indie project, but because it was a memorable RPG in its own right. A fun, light-hearted game, with a more serious story running beneath it. And once it's over, there's still more to do. The game comes with its own modding kit, letting you create further adventures to share with others, all immediately accessible via the game's launch screen. Some are extremely silly, like converting all the game's spiders into cardboard boxes (one for our arachnophobe friends there, eh Richard Cobbett?) or adding tails to all the characters. But there are also (total conversion) mods too, new stories to play. One click to install them, a second to play them. Absolutely perfectly implemented.