kreight
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You are literally naaming everything that has been done before.Sure it is advanced. You can speak with dead, polymorphs that matter, reduce size etc, physic, race reactions, and such. Magic got its use out of combat. Some CnC right of the bat ( removing eye). Shit like that. Too bad it attached to many other parts I don't like. But it is an advanced and complex game. Boobies also.There's nothing "advanced" in this game. AD&D was more advanced. Here's a steam review and I totally agree with it. I wouldn't give it a 8/10 though.Well it ain't masterpiece but it's certainly most advanced game we received(ing) in years ( not on class building front, and verticality).Calling this game a "masterpiece" requires a certain degree of braindamage. A very large one in fact. Caused by excess soy consumption.
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198012383955/recommended/1086940/
It does everything that every other RPG has done in the past but not in any better or unique way; the tropes, the characters, the themes, even the start scenario (surprise, you're a prisoner) are all here. The tone is campy and easy with little in the way of tension or drama. Try as hard as you might, you won't find anything that make this game special. It does nothing that makes it stand out among today's RPGs or as a step forward from the past. On top of that is the infuriating RNG littering the place; a pointless dice roll on every occasion in the wild or in dialogue. Disco Elysium at least made failure fun.
It's a solid 8/10. I don't recommend it because it's not worth the price, and there was absolutely no need for it to be marketed as a sequel to Baldur's Gate