Damn I forgot about this thread. I finished the game a week after I got it in the mail (took the whole week off from work for that reason) and I have to say, it was right up there with BG2 (aka the greatest game of all time). Not so much in scale, but the sheer freedom of choice in the latter part of the game of how you…
about 5 or 6 hours in and I am VERY conflicted, hate the dialogue, the over use of words, the stilted effiminate prose is really annoying and the huge blood splatters if I pick my nose even seem so misplaced. I'm still playing and hoping the talking to hitting ratio balances out better as I go!
It sounds like a great game. But I can't play these 60+ hours mega-epics anymore. I'm lucky if I get 4-5 hours a week to play games. This thing is just too much commitment. P.S. I flunked most of my 11th grade high school classes because of Baldur's Gate II.
the way they handle blood splats on people is kinda weird.. but the game is fucking AWESOME. I didn't have to fiddle with any of the steam shit (bought this one retail), and played for a good 5 hours last night. holy shit it's well done. It is a challenging game as you said, even on normal.…
Man playing this has really got me thirsty for more RPG action, like always after i have finished one. There is a huge lack of good ones tho but im wondering if anyone has any good tips? Maybe list your top5 and ill see if i can find some new good ones :p Here is mine: 1. Fallout 2 2. BG1 3. Vampire the masquerade…
i've been looking forward to this game for a while but i have to admit. Bioware games have slowly been getting worse since baldurs gate2 imo. I really really really love the "OH SHIT!!!!" tactical combat that made you pause the game every 5 seconds in those games. I know that the move to 3D more detailed worlds made it…