Runescape Dragonwilds is a love letter to the MMO, but a middling survival game

The music stops. I hear the sound of wings overhead. I jerk my head upwards, perplexed, desperately looking for the source of the commotion. Then a screeching, draconic roar reverberates through the valley around me. The trees begin to shake, their branches whipping in an unnatural wind. A shadow falls over Bramblemead as the scaly form of a huge green dragon flies overhead. The noise is deafening, I'm genuinely terrified, but there's a wondrous sense of majesty. In Runescape Dragonwilds, you are an ant in a world of giants, and that can feel equal parts oppressive and exciting.
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