Posted on: March 14, 2011

Daedalus1138
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The Best GOG Game I Own
I have bought several games from GOG. A few I enjoyed but didn't finish either because I got stuck or because, um, well, I don't know why, exactly. Others I just didn't enjoy very much. However, I not only finished this game, but I also think it is one of the best games ever created. The first thing you will notice is how many frikkin options their are. You can be a human, a dwarf, an elf, and many others. But that's not all. Each race, along with their respective genders, comes with some boosts or detriments to their attributes. But maybe you want to boost something else, or maybe you want to make the game harder for you in some regards. Well, you can do that too. You can pick a background which affects you stats either positively or negatively, though usually both. And then you get to the game itself. It starts off fairly slow; it never throws you into something you can't handle. The early part of the game is somewhat confined, probably to help you get a grasp of how the game works. But once you leave the first town, the game opens up. And that is when it gets five times more awesome. The setting is incredibly unique. It is a fantasy realm going through an Industrial Revolution of sorts, bringing a steampunk feel to the game. But the two opposites of magic and technology are not just there to be there. The game uses these to create an even more unique setting that offers even more replays. You see, the two things clash. Magick doesn't really operate that well around a heavy presence of technology, and vice versa. But what is awesome is the fact that effects how you play. For example, say you are a magic man, and you want to heal someone in your party that is heavily technological. You find that, unfortunately, heals don't always work. Sometimes, it just kind of fizzles above the character but doesn't do anything. As you can see, there are a lot of things to consider when playing this game. When considering if I should get this game, I read one review that said the combat was terrible. I completely disagree. Mostly. The default setting is real-time combat. However, hearing that it was only good for some things, I switched to turn-based. Turn-based works somewhat similarly to Fallout. If you get near someone or something that wants to fight you, you enter into combat. You have a certain number of action points. Once you run out, your turn ends. If you score a critical hit, you do more damage, or perhaps damage their armor, or both. However, you can also critically miss. How bad the result is seems somewhat random on critical misses. Sometimes you drop your weapon. Other times you hit yourself and damage you armor or yourself. Other times you damage you weapon. This things never get annoying, however. The plot is another great thing about the game. When it begins, it seems like a cliche fantasy story. But as the game progresses, it becomes evident that it is not completely cliche. So overall, this is a really great game. The myriad of options allow for numerous playthroughs, and the fun combat and good story keep you going throughout the game.
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