Meh. No rape artifuckts."Numenera: Love and Sex in the Ninth World - By Shanna Germain"
What have you wrought Monte Cook?!
I don't have a favorite. Both are pretty lukewarm and with a cast of reasons why not to pull them high up with the pioneers (and why I've not finished either yet), but I do not think they're shit either. I've plaeyd enough bad games in my time to make the difference (for myself).
But even then, why put them above DOS, Wasteland 2 or even the Shadowrun games.
D:OS was a pretty severe letdown. Is everyone referring to the director's cut or whatever that came after? Because what I remember was poor English, unfunny, weirdo Scandinavian humor, and a combat system that kind of petered out.
I was actually incredibly bored with PoE. Maybe that got better in the later game but getting a background story everytime you expect a dialogue in the beginning was extremely annoying.
It's like scattering a bunch of lore dumps throughout a village and calling it a day. I haven't played Numenera yet (and haven't voted btw), but if it doesn't pull off shit like that it's gonna be alright in my book (writing-wise at least).
Played half of original and am now about to finish the enhanced edition, they cleaned up the dialogs a bit but it's still mostly a game you play for the joy of setting a puddle of ooze on fire, solving riddles and teleporting your buddy into the middle of a pack of higher level enemies while you flee combat. Wouldn't have played it solo although d: os2 is looking a lot more interesting.D:OS was a pretty severe letdown. Is everyone referring to the director's cut or whatever that came after? Because what I remember was poor English, unfunny, weirdo Scandinavian humor, and a combat system that kind of petered out.
It was ok game,last month i tried to replayed it but got bored fast.Still better than wasteland 2!D:OS was a pretty severe letdown. Is everyone referring to the director's cut or whatever that came after? Because what I remember was poor English, unfunny, weirdo Scandinavian humor, and a combat system that kind of petered out.
D:OS was a pretty severe letdown. Is everyone referring to the director's cut or whatever that came after? Because what I remember was poor English, unfunny, weirdo Scandinavian humor, and a combat system that kind of petered out.
D:OS was a pretty severe letdown. Is everyone referring to the director's cut or whatever that came after? Because what I remember was poor English, unfunny, weirdo Scandinavian humor, and a combat system that kind of petered out.
This is what we call a bandwagon, people.
Who is it you imagine you are talking to?
Played half of original and am now about to finish the enhanced edition, they cleaned up the dialogs a bit but it's still mostly a game you play for the joy of setting a poodle of ooze on fire, solving riddles and teleporting your buddy into the middle of a pack of higher level enemies while you flee combat. Wouldn't have played it solo although d: os2 is looking a lot more interesting.D:OS was a pretty severe letdown. Is everyone referring to the director's cut or whatever that came after? Because what I remember was poor English, unfunny, weirdo Scandinavian humor, and a combat system that kind of petered out.
Larian really should make an operating system. They have the coding skills but they can barely make a better rpg than the two in question here.Does this work on x86 hardware?Divinity OS.
You need to buy a better taste in games mate.If you want garbage, you should play Wasteland 2, Tides of Numenera, Pillars of Eternity, Divinity: Original Sin, Shadowrun: Dragonfall and The Witcher 3.
If you want great games, you should play Age of Decadence, Underrail, Grimoire, Dungeon Rats, NEO Scavenger, and Battle Brothers.
If you want good games, you should play Serpents in the Staglands and The Banner Saga. I only heard good things about Legend of Grimrock 1 & 2, but I did not play them yet.
The so-called cRPG renascence is funny because for some strange reason, people think that cRPG classics started in the 90s, must be isometric and need dialogue trees. Things such as the importance of engrossing mechanics, robust resource management and sophisticated tactics are either ignored or receive mere lip service. The Kickstarter renascence should be called the new era of isometric iPhone hipster games.