Posted on: March 15, 2018

Ancient-Red-Dragon
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DOS:EE Is DEFINITELY an RPG masterpiece!
I beat DOS:EE on the hardest difficulty, and that took me 175 hours. They were great fun! Many other reviewers for this game give it a bad rating primarily because its design philosophy contradicts their wishes for it to play fast & dumb. Their complaints say things like "solving the initial mystery takes too long." Or "the battles are too slow." Or "the game doesn't tell me where I need to go." Those complaints are missing this point: each moment of DOS:EE is designed to be slowly savored. You are supposed to take your sweet time to smell each flower, have long fireside chats with every character, indulge in leisurely country strolls across the vast, beautiful & highly varied landscapes, and carefully inspect every barrel, bookshelf, seashell, cavern, dungeon, town, lair, and temple. Most players who do not like this game were expecting a cheap fast-food style of meal, and instead it gave them a gourmet dinner at the Queen's palace. It does not have any mindless button-mashing or arcadey action like in Diablo or GTA types of games. Instead, DOS:EE is for the connoisseur who wants to luxuriate in every nuance of the fantasy world. The critics are correct that DOS:EE does not hold your hand or solve your problems for you. But 99% of the problems they cite would have resolved themselves automatically if they had only explored the world longer before complaining. You are *meant* to *discover* the mysteries of the world on your own. That's a brilliant design decision, not a flaw! DOS:EE features a wonderful story, (mostly) excellent voice-acting which covers every word of dialogue (there is tons!), fascinating characters, satisfying turn-based combat, and an enormous, lovely fantasy world. This game is not perfect. It's full of environmental traps that are immensely aggravating. But its exceptional qualities far outweigh its flaws. DOS:EE is infinitely better than most other modern RPGs (i.e. it trounces *anything* made by Bethesda).
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