Posted on: October 10, 2011

lee_g1978
Verified ownerGames: 121 Reviews: 1
Groundbreaking
This game has its annoyances: as in Oblivion, or Fallout 3, or the Witcher 1, you will sometimes walk past three or four NPCs who all make the same remark about your character. Yes, lady, I lose my swords all the time: didn't you hear the last person point that out? It ticks me off that, like in the first game, combat that begins after loading (following a cutscene) seems to give the AI enemy a huge head start. And I haven't figured out an obvious way to see the quantity of items I have in my "pocket" slots (without putting them back in general inventory). Nonetheless, this has very quickly become one of my favorite games ever played. It does three things incredibly well: 1) The graphics are amazing, and I don't even have them turned up all the way; 2) The combat can be very frustrating, but never feels unfair. I hope the aim system can be improved, but apart from that this is my favorite combat system in any game I've played. 3) As in the first game, the atmosphere and general feeling of moral ambiguity make this an incredibly compelling story. Anyone who bothered to read this far needs to buy this game.
Is this helpful to you?