Another case of a game being crowdfunded by one kind of audience and then designed for another kind of audience.
I don't think this is true. For every person who "tolerates" a mediocre game, there are 10 who thought it was legitimately good. That's the reason we don't get better games.People who tolerate mediocrity are the reason we don't get anything better.
I agree, people just dont know better. They have shit taste.I don't think this is true. For every person who "tolerates" a mediocre game, there are 10 who thought it was legitimately good. That's the reason we don't get better games.People who tolerate mediocrity are the reason we don't get anything better.
Uhm, the game is sitting at a 90 Metacritic score and has been released to near-universal critical acclaim. I'm pretty sure a Codex review is not going to make Feargus change course.The Game is out. It's a fucking stinker. Accept it and hope Obsidian pulls their shit together for PoE 2.. They made the money off the game so can we stop treading water for fear that if we call PoE what it is, Obsidian will never make RPG's again.
I agree, people just dont know better. They have shit taste.I don't think this is true. For every person who "tolerates" a mediocre game, there are 10 who thought it was legitimately good. That's the reason we don't get better games.People who tolerate mediocrity are the reason we don't get anything better.
PoE is anything but soullessUhm, the game is sitting at a 90 Metacritic score and has been released to near-universal critical acclaim. I'm pretty sure a Codex review is not going to make Feargus change course.The Game is out. It's a fucking stinker. Accept it and hope Obsidian pulls their shit together for PoE 2.. They made the money off the game so can we stop treading water for fear that if we call PoE what it is, Obsidian will never make RPG's again.
Yes, there is a huge market for EA style games. This is called mainstream appeal. It doesn't make it great. It makes it commercially successful and often soulless, which is what people demand.
Solid review that explains in detail what is wrong with PoE. Overall, I still enjoy the game but I agree with most of what Roxor criticizes, because it's just the fucking truth. Dozens of trash mobs and you don't even get combat XP, items never do anyhing exciting, setting is "we don't want to be Forgotten Realms but actually we're just Forgotten Realms, yeah sorry we tried".
This is what I dislike the most about PoE. Obisidan had their own shot at making their very own fantasy world and system. They could do anything and they wrote a campaign that can be without much problems just straight ported to DnD. All monsters are already there in the DnD's bestiary, all classes are already there (just change cipher to psyker) etc. Obsidian turned out to be less original than people like Wizardry devs, Van Coneghem and Gariott back in the day and all they wanted to make was their own DnD adventure. My biggest disappointment was that Obsidian didn't bother to make their own shitmobs. It's a bit of a tradition that when trying to make your own original fantasy creators should at least include different shitmobs. Alicesoft has Hannys, Final Fantasy has Cacti (and their goblins don't really look like dnd goblins), Gothic had scavengers, Diablo 2 had fallen, Morrowind had Mudcraps and Cliff Racers etc. Obsidian just blatantly stole Kobolds along with their dragon connection and called them Xaurips. Only time they decided to change things a little was when they were copping copyrighted monsters like the Ilithid. The bestiary is so uninspired I'd willingly exchange it for Serious Sam bestiary, which is a shame because one is an RPG and the other is one of the most mindless First Person Shooters.
Well yes... exactly. The wrong "audience".I don't get that impression. I get the impression that Obsidian just plays things safe. They are afraid and so therefore, they stuck to derivative. I think that it was a hugely missed opportunity. You need to take risks and have soul to reach greatness. They just appear afraid.Another case of a game being crowdfunded by one kind of audience and then designed for another kind of audience.
Roxxor is too negative
My first impressions of the game would be a 9/10 game , gorgeous, superb environements, a really good IE game feeling, many dialogue choices.
Unfortunatly you wont get so many choices later
and the game doesnt even care if you are some half mutant godlike with no eyes., your int of 3 , or anything...
The encounters system is exactly like that, one tank and other members naked doing dps, i already said it in previous posts.I finished the game , the strategy can apply to any encounters, so it becomes boring, everything predictable, no reward nor challenge
and you end up with a 6-7/10 game.
Now the problem is i am browsing steam greenlight , looking for rpgs, and i die a little inside after each search results. Just try it, a sea of indie shit, almost nothing of value ever coming ,2-3 titles worth looking at over hundreds of releases.I fear we wont get anything better than poe before a long long time.
Yeah, forgot to mention how pleasing to the ears is the music track and how good are sound effects in general.
Iren has no power over the shoutbox.Did my quote just make it into the Taiga_Motd for the shoutbox? I feel like famous or something..
I hope it was Iranaeus
Iren has no power over the shoutbox.Did my quote just make it into the Taiga_Motd for the shoutbox? I feel like famous or something..
I hope it was Iranaeus
The same retards who now bash POE vote DA as the RPG of the year.
This is pretty hilarious since I thought DA was garbage for many of the same reasons I don't love POE. Namely, combat too-inspired by MMOs and endless trash combat. Now that you mention it, the games are a lot more similar than I realized.
Combat system should be reworked in POE. Period. However, in POE's case it can still be salvaged, while DA's combat system was doomed from the start.
Oftentimes, the NPCs act completely schizophrenic and can go from desperate (‘you just slaughtered my two cousins who bumrushed you in a frenzy of bloodlust!!!’) to euphoric (‘no one has ever done us that much good!’) within a single conversation.