Zeriel
Arcane
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- Jun 17, 2012
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You should like it, I suspect. Personal preferences and all being different, but it's a solid game, and if you liked Fallout 2's sometimes nonsensical dialogues and situations, OS should work fine. I liked both WL2 and OS quite a bit, though in different ways.You'll see some C&C here too, but it's much less global, so to speak. Save a talking seashell, sell the talking seashell, help a thief get away with a stolen fish, have him arrested and thrown to jail, let a crazy elf kill a sentient bookish orc, or have him arrested or killed (or arrested AND killed), that sort of thing. Flavour, largely, something where you get to have your PC characters interact with each other. Pretty neat if you're playing with someone else.
Otherwise, I'd say it should more or less match up to your expectations as long as you don't overhype it for yourself.
Oh yeah, and the writing is typical Larian writing, so it's light-hearted (most of the time), and not at all very srs.
Ok, the main problem here is that i'm going to play Divinity after Wasteland 2 (my personal GOTY at the moment), so i hope it doesn't dissapoint me with all the good reviews i've seen on the Codex.
Speaking of post-apoc, I'd like to see more magical post-apoc settings. I know there are some, but usually, when it comes to games, the "apoc" part is barely noticeable. It's got such a huge potential, too, man...
Muh Age of Decadence.
Really I thought people weren't that into magical post-apoc, I like the idea but I thought it was pretty old hat at this point.