Honestly, I'm liking this a great deal more than both Dragon Ages after Origins. I'd even argue the combat is better than in Mass Effect 2. It's fucking amazing how some no-name team with a small fraction of Bioware's budget can make a more enjoyable Bioware-ish game than Bioware themselves.
The writing is simply not on par with F3:NV.
no char respec
no char respec
Is the game built so badly that you absolutely need shit like that?
no char respec
Is the game built so badly that you absolutely need shit like that?
no char respec
Is the game built so badly that you absolutely need shit like that?
Some people need it in every game. If you've totally misbuilt your character, you can always drop to story mode and spam consumables.
The game is bad enough to make risen 3 look like a masterpiece.
The writing and characters are just retarded on so many levels.
Running at somewhere between 20 to 40 hours depending on how involved you get with its wealth of side content, The Technomancer is strangely captivating should you make it past its flaky first few hours. Like Spiders’ previous forays into the genre; Bound by Flame, Of Orcs and Men and Mars: War Logs, it’s a game riddled with troubling issues, but those who persist and can see past them will discover that none are crippling enough to ruin the heart of what is otherwise a truly enjoyable adventure. It may not quite have the polish you’d expect of a full price title, yet I doubt it was made with the gargantuan budget available for games of a similar scope by larger developers. As the videogame equivalent of a cult B-movie then, I can safely state that The Technomancer has provided me with more hours of fun than many of the so-called blockbuster releases I’ve played in the last couple of years.
And yet other sites seem to be giving a more positive take on the game.
http://www.gamespew.com/2016/07/technomancer-review/
Running at somewhere between 20 to 40 hours depending on how involved you get with its wealth of side content, The Technomancer is strangely captivating should you make it past its flaky first few hours. Like Spiders’ previous forays into the genre; Bound by Flame, Of Orcs and Men and Mars: War Logs, it’s a game riddled with troubling issues, but those who persist and can see past them will discover that none are crippling enough to ruin the heart of what is otherwise a truly enjoyable adventure. It may not quite have the polish you’d expect of a full price title, yet I doubt it was made with the gargantuan budget available for games of a similar scope by larger developers. As the videogame equivalent of a cult B-movie then, I can safely state that The Technomancer has provided me with more hours of fun than many of the so-called blockbuster releases I’ve played in the last couple of years.
i thought people were pathetic when i heard them having trouble with this games difficulty then I remembered i played through bound by flame on hard.