Exmit said:TW 2 > Kotor if you like console popamoles
Kotor > TW 2 if you like RPGs
Thanks Suchy for telling us on which side you stand.
Lesifoere said:TW2 has better C&C and branching storylines than KotOR. Fact. No really, this is pretty much indisputable. It also does moral ambiguity etc much, much better and it treats you like an intelligent individual way more than KotOR ever did.
Conclusion:
TW2 > KotOR if you are an intelligent individual.
KotOR > TW2 if you're a dumbfuck.
Thanks, Exmit, for telling us what kind you are.
It is not an RPG like Kotor. Kotor is not an RPG like Pool of Radience. There are different RPGs.Exmit said:Lesifoere said:TW2 has better C&C and branching storylines than KotOR. Fact. No really, this is pretty much indisputable. It also does moral ambiguity etc much, much better and it treats you like an intelligent individual way more than KotOR ever did.
Conclusion:
TW2 > KotOR if you are an intelligent individual.
KotOR > TW2 if you're a dumbfuck.
Thanks, Exmit, for telling us what kind you are.
C&C and storyline does not decide if a game is an RPG or not dumbfuck.
While TW 2 might have a better C&C and storyline than Kotor, it is not an RPG like Kotor.
J_C said:There are different RPGs.
Roguey said:Oh cool another round of Good Action-Adventure vs Bad RPG: which one is better and why?
Darth Roxor said:Kotor > TW2 if you like games that work.
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Lesifoere said:Roguey said:Oh cool another round of Good Action-Adventure vs Bad RPG: which one is better and why?
Keyword: one's good and the other's... bad. ME1 might be a better RPG than ME2, but it's also a very, very bad game with some deeply terrible, silly writing.
But this is a hilarious comparison really. KotOR is less of an action-adventure game than TW2 because?
What makes it good? Certainly not the gimped ruleset, boring combat, bad controls, standard Biowarian writing, or ways and means of role playing (a bad person who fights yet is unable to break their Precious Plot and sometimes does other stuff or a good person who fights and sometimes does other stuff. Also hope you like mandatory game-stopping puzzles and minigames that don't have anything to do with role playing).Exmit said:Kotor is good RPG. so good action vs good rpg if anything.
It uses a mostly-consistent RPG ruleset and uh... that's pretty much it.Lesifoere said:KotOR is less of an action-adventure game than TW2 because?
Lesifoere said:Roguey said:Oh cool another round of Good Action-Adventure vs Bad RPG: which one is better and why?
Keyword: one's good and the other's... bad. ME1 might be a better RPG than ME2, but it's also a very, very bad game with some deeply terrible, silly writing.
But this is a hilarious comparison really. KotOR is less of an action-adventure game than TW2 because?
Yep. Fewer gimmick fights, more complex encounters where the combat system could really come into its own. There are a couple of those (Letho, the headhunters, D. in chapter 2) but they are few and far between.Angthoron said:I'll butt in at this point and say that I feel there's actually not enough combat in TW2. I'd have wanted more, and possibly with complex encounters, like with mages and knights and stuff. I've not finished the game yet, but C1 and C2 so far lacked proper combat sections.
And no, I don't count trash encounters that you can overpower in five seconds as "proper combat sections".
More like things from the end of the intro, like the courtyard fight vs a pack of knights. I really liked that part.
made said:Yep. Fewer gimmick fights, more complex encounters where the combat system could really come into its own. There are a couple of those (Letho, the headhunters, D. in chapter 2) but they are few and far between.Angthoron said:I'll butt in at this point and say that I feel there's actually not enough combat in TW2. I'd have wanted more, and possibly with complex encounters, like with mages and knights and stuff. I've not finished the game yet, but C1 and C2 so far lacked proper combat sections.
And no, I don't count trash encounters that you can overpower in five seconds as "proper combat sections".
More like things from the end of the intro, like the courtyard fight vs a pack of knights. I really liked that part.
J_C said:It is not an RPG like Kotor. Kotor is not an RPG like Pool of Radience. There are different RPGs.Exmit said:Lesifoere said:TW2 has better C&C and branching storylines than KotOR. Fact. No really, this is pretty much indisputable. It also does moral ambiguity etc much, much better and it treats you like an intelligent individual way more than KotOR ever did.
Conclusion:
TW2 > KotOR if you are an intelligent individual.
KotOR > TW2 if you're a dumbfuck.
Thanks, Exmit, for telling us what kind you are.
C&C and storyline does not decide if a game is an RPG or not dumbfuck.
While TW 2 might have a better C&C and storyline than Kotor, it is not an RPG like Kotor.
bloodlover said:I'm waiting for Zero Punctuation's review of the game. At least that should be fun to see.
Darth Slaughter said:bloodlover said:I'm waiting for Zero Punctuation's review of the game. At least that should be fun to see.
Yahtzee hated the 1st witcher, though he played the original version, before the enhanced edition was released. I don't remember what was his complainings, so I can't imagine if he will like or dislike W2.