Posted April 13, 2015

PaterAlf
Cookie Monster
Registered: Apr 2012
From Christmas Island

Riotact
Avg. Joe.
Registered: Oct 2013
From Ireland
Posted April 13, 2015
I remember playing it on a P3 or a P4 (forget which) and didn't think it hard, but back then I think games like Nox were more difficult and unbalanced, it was probably the norm back then.

Elmofongo
It's 2L84U
Registered: Sep 2011
From Puerto Rico
Posted April 14, 2015

The story surprisingly is played straight and not that engaging and I have not laughed once on my playthrough.
Diablo 1 had a more interesting story than this.
And I know its unfair to compare this to Diablo. At least this game makes you run unlike Diablo 1.
I think the game expects you to carry alot of loot like weapons to sell, but the fact that you have limited inventory space negates that and its hard to go back to the home base negates that.
Post edited April 14, 2015 by Elmofongo

Matewis
By Toutatis!
Registered: Jan 2011
From South Africa
Posted April 14, 2015

The story surprisingly is played straight and not that engaging and I have not laughed once on my playthrough.
Diablo 1 had a more interesting story than this.
And I know its unfair to compare this to Diablo. At least this game makes you run unlike Diablo 1.

Elmofongo
It's 2L84U
Registered: Sep 2011
From Puerto Rico
Posted April 14, 2015

The story surprisingly is played straight and not that engaging and I have not laughed once on my playthrough.
Diablo 1 had a more interesting story than this.
And I know its unfair to compare this to Diablo. At least this game makes you run unlike Diablo 1.

Post edited April 14, 2015 by Elmofongo

Matewis
By Toutatis!
Registered: Jan 2011
From South Africa
Posted April 14, 2015

I don't imagine I'll ever get to it though. When next I play an rpg, I'll probably continue with my plan to play through all of the infinity engine games. I still have Baldurs gate 2 and Icewind Dale 2 left to go, which is 1 year easy!

Elmofongo
It's 2L84U
Registered: Sep 2011
From Puerto Rico
Posted April 14, 2015


I don't imagine I'll ever get to it though. When next I play an rpg, I'll probably continue with my plan to play through all of the infinity engine games. I still have Baldurs gate 2 and Icewind Dale 2 left to go, which is 1 year easy!
Includes Fallout games, Arcanum, Divinity games, Diablo, Lionheart, Nox, Temple of Elemental Evil, Hereticm and Sacred games.
(And yes includes Original Sin, Shadowrun, Wasteland 2, and Pillers of Eternity)

Matewis
By Toutatis!
Registered: Jan 2011
From South Africa
Posted April 14, 2015

Includes Fallout games, Arcanum, Divinity games, Diablo, Lionheart, Nox, Temple of Elemental Evil, Hereticm and Sacred games.
(And yes includes Original Sin, Shadowrun, Wasteland 2, and Pillers of Eternity)
Lionheart was a bit of a disappointment for me, and once I returned to Arcanum after finishing Planescape, I immediately uninstalled the game after one of the early dialogues. I fear that the high standards of Planescape's writing ruined the game for me :P

Elmofongo
It's 2L84U
Registered: Sep 2011
From Puerto Rico
Posted April 14, 2015

Includes Fallout games, Arcanum, Divinity games, Diablo, Lionheart, Nox, Temple of Elemental Evil, Hereticm and Sacred games.
(And yes includes Original Sin, Shadowrun, Wasteland 2, and Pillers of Eternity)

Lionheart was a bit of a disappointment for me, and once I returned to Arcanum after finishing Planescape, I immediately uninstalled the game after one of the early dialogues. I fear that the high standards of Planescape's writing ruined the game for me :P
Baldur's Gate 1.
Diablo 1 and 2.
Nox.
Was also attempting a Planescape playthrough but one mishap made me quit and start a third time. (You see I want to get the best playthrough outcome, I just need a recommened leveling guide)

Matewis
By Toutatis!
Registered: Jan 2011
From South Africa
Posted April 14, 2015
I'm a bit ahead of you :) except for Nox. I concluded that the easiest way to play though Planescape is with a straight ass kicking warrior fast leveling in the sewers but it's not worth it. Planescape of all games, I think, should be played with very high intelligence/Wisdom/Charisma for the dialogue options, and so that fits with a caster. Plus, let me just say that the top, top levels spells in Planescape are completely unlike any other infinity engine game. It's both crazy and awesome and I won't spoil it. I didn't know what the hell was going on the first time I cast one.
Not sure how you managed to make F2 unbeatable, but seriously consider playing with, I think it was called the restoration project. From what I remember I didn't care too much for the extra locations added, but I think they fixed/added some things to/at the existing locations which made it worth it. Also, make sure there are children.
Icewind Dale came out after Planescape and it too is very lovely, especially compared to Baldurs Gate 1 and Planescape, the former is a bit old and the latter has incredibly well done, but unsettling environments. Icewind Dale is where the series of infinity engine games really start with they're incredibly beautiful locations (and a lot of snow).
Also, make sure Titan Quest is on your list :) Never finished it, and it's pretty Diablo-esque, but it's got a great atmosphere and setting.
Not sure how you managed to make F2 unbeatable, but seriously consider playing with, I think it was called the restoration project. From what I remember I didn't care too much for the extra locations added, but I think they fixed/added some things to/at the existing locations which made it worth it. Also, make sure there are children.
Icewind Dale came out after Planescape and it too is very lovely, especially compared to Baldurs Gate 1 and Planescape, the former is a bit old and the latter has incredibly well done, but unsettling environments. Icewind Dale is where the series of infinity engine games really start with they're incredibly beautiful locations (and a lot of snow).
Also, make sure Titan Quest is on your list :) Never finished it, and it's pretty Diablo-esque, but it's got a great atmosphere and setting.
Post edited April 14, 2015 by Matewis

Elmofongo
It's 2L84U
Registered: Sep 2011
From Puerto Rico
Posted April 14, 2015

Not sure how you managed to make F2 unbeatable, but seriously consider playing with, I think it was called the restoration project. From what I remember I didn't care too much for the extra locations added, but I think they fixed/added some things to/at the existing locations which made it worth it. Also, make sure there are children.
Icewind Dale came out after Planescape and it too is very lovely, especially compared to Baldurs Gate 1 and Planescape, the former is a bit old and the latter has incredibly well done, but unsettling environments. Icewind Dale is where the series of infinity engine games really start with they're incredibly beautiful locations (and a lot of snow).
Also, make sure Titan Quest is on your list :) Never finished it, and it's pretty Diablo-esque, but it's got a great atmosphere and setting.

RoloTony
Minis King Size?
Registered: Jul 2014
From United States
Posted April 14, 2015
Good review. I didn't know about the huge difficulty spike late in the game, but I'm glad I do know now because I hate when that happens.

lukaszthegreat
Greed is good!
Registered: Sep 2008
From Norfolk Island
Posted April 14, 2015
I have beaten the game over a dozen times. I don't remember having much of an issue with warrior but I do remember wizard being a bit hard to play first time.
Cause of being very weak mana dependent and having lots of difficult spells. when played right and using spells efficiently he was most satisfying character. It plays into power fantasy very nicely
Do try this character as he plays differently to warrior
Cause of being very weak mana dependent and having lots of difficult spells. when played right and using spells efficiently he was most satisfying character. It plays into power fantasy very nicely
Do try this character as he plays differently to warrior