Posted November 17, 2019

Mafwek
Garland Warrior
Registered: Jun 2013
From Croatia

StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted November 17, 2019

People seem really cynical about this game, either because it's EA or it's 2019 or a combination. It's really good though, and most people who've actually played it seem to agree.

LootHunter
Political non-Euclidean
Registered: Dec 2013
From Russian Federation

Wrеn
GOG sells spyware
Registered: May 2011
From Taiwan
Posted November 18, 2019

Or maybe it's because they really don't like it.

StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted November 18, 2019
Hahaha... yeah man, I "never learned" how to play games I beat multiple times. You got me. Also you said "looks like," which tells me you haven't played Fallen Order. As someone who's played 10 hours of it, let me tell you that it's not some boring hack n' slash. It's very similar to Dark Souls in combat, requiring patience, timing, tactics and varying approaches.

Mafwek
Garland Warrior
Registered: Jun 2013
From Croatia

LootHunter
Political non-Euclidean
Registered: Dec 2013
From Russian Federation
Posted November 18, 2019


Anyway, my question was clear enough. If you call Bioware games "meh at best", what story-driven RPG you consider not "meh at best"?

GladChimer1
Some dude
Registered: Sep 2018
From United States
Posted November 18, 2019
I hate Dark Souls and I hate cinematic games, but I love the Star Wars setting in video games and saw that there were no microtransactions in the game, so i decided to pick this up. I am LOVING it and I don't know why, considering that I don't enjoy the individual parts of it.
I love exploring the levels since they feel like real places (besides the obviously game-y slip and slide sections), I love the combat because it isn't slow and frustrating, I love fighting the different kinds of Stormtroopers and monsters, and I especially like the platforming. I wish it was more Prince of Persia!
The only thing I don't like is the contrived Dark Souls checkpoint system. Give me Quick save and Quick Load!! I am only five hours in, and so far there also hasn't been any Space combat. I wish I could actually fly to the planets you visit, not just select them.
Best part though is how customizable your lightsaber is. I am a prequel simpleton so I love cool, stupid lightsabers. In this game, you can customize the color, emitter, switch and sleeve of the saber, which is absolutely fantastic. It's sad that customization of any kind feels like a new concept now that I haven't been able to customize my characters in the past decade due to them being locked behind paywalls.
Love the game! agree that I would still place Jedi Knight games above this one, but fun is fun and I am having more fun than I have had in at least 12 months.
I love exploring the levels since they feel like real places (besides the obviously game-y slip and slide sections), I love the combat because it isn't slow and frustrating, I love fighting the different kinds of Stormtroopers and monsters, and I especially like the platforming. I wish it was more Prince of Persia!
The only thing I don't like is the contrived Dark Souls checkpoint system. Give me Quick save and Quick Load!! I am only five hours in, and so far there also hasn't been any Space combat. I wish I could actually fly to the planets you visit, not just select them.
Best part though is how customizable your lightsaber is. I am a prequel simpleton so I love cool, stupid lightsabers. In this game, you can customize the color, emitter, switch and sleeve of the saber, which is absolutely fantastic. It's sad that customization of any kind feels like a new concept now that I haven't been able to customize my characters in the past decade due to them being locked behind paywalls.
Love the game! agree that I would still place Jedi Knight games above this one, but fun is fun and I am having more fun than I have had in at least 12 months.

Nirth
Travel
Registered: Oct 2010
From Other
Posted November 18, 2019
I don't like dark souls either specially contrived checkpoint system but from your post it seems like an interesting games. Customizing light saber is a nice touch, I think I will enjoy that too. What difficulty are you playing? Reports so far is that if you play on hard or hardest (don't know in-game names) it feels more like dark souls but can you change difficulty whenever? I hate locked in difficulties as I prefer a more dynamic experience.

GladChimer1
Some dude
Registered: Sep 2018
From United States
Posted November 18, 2019
I am playing on the second to last difficulty (Jedi Knight I think? I think Jedi Master is hardest) and it isn't especially hard. I have died here and there but I always knew what I did wrong and beat the enemy encounter on my second try. It's not easy though either, I guess it's just right (though I am excited to replay it on Jedi Master). And yes, you can change it in the options menu at any time, but I am more inclined to start a fresh new game on new difficulties.

StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted November 18, 2019
Yeah the Star Wars setting goes a long way for me. This isn't the type of game I usually play, and is probably the first "controller game" I've played this year, but it's so well done and the setting is so good, it ropes you in. And yeah I'm also playing on the difficulty setting one up from normal, and it feels very balanced and engaging. Difficult enough to require attention and make you happy to get to the next checkpoint, but without being annoying.

Mafwek
Garland Warrior
Registered: Jun 2013
From Croatia
Posted November 18, 2019

Anyway, my question was clear enough. If you call Bioware games "meh at best", what story-driven RPG you consider not "meh at best"?
This one is clear enough. I consider Fallouts (with distinction that Bethesda ones are crap, but fit definition since they aren't meh at best); Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines; KotOR 2; Planescape: Torment; Grandia 2 etc.

GladChimer1
Some dude
Registered: Sep 2018
From United States
Posted November 18, 2019

Oh, and you mentioned controllers. I know you mean it's a typical console-designed game in general, but I was shocked to see how well the game plays with K&M.

Wrеn
GOG sells spyware
Registered: May 2011
From Taiwan

LootHunter
Political non-Euclidean
Registered: Dec 2013
From Russian Federation
Posted November 18, 2019
I haven't played Dragon's Lair, but Dark Souls definitely have some commonality with original Prince of Persia.