Posted on: May 31, 2019

teorems
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A mixed lot
You must know that when you're playing games, most of the times you're losing precious time which will never be returned. Better read Dostoevsky, playing ping-pong, and of course playing chess. Anyway, sometimes is fine playing games, in the case of rpg when the story, the atmosphere, the tactical combat sucks you in and you really enjoy the experience . But that for me is really rare, it happened with only with Baldur's Gate I & II , which i replayed recently. Oblivion, The Witcher, which i finished some years ago, i'm not sure, Now I'm a bit older, and growing more fond of the wasted time. That said, I finished Tyranny, too. That was not a memorable experience. At normal level the combat is very easy, the AI almost does it by itself. So if you're a die hard rpg player, i would recommend to play at hard level for a first play through. I planned to play at that level for my next play through, but that will never happen, for the following. The game is nicely done, though the engine (Unity) makes it a bit "artificial", i don't how to explain better. You don't really have the feeling of exploring a World (which the game makes you believe is quite big), but just to unlock new locations, and quite in rapid succession. The writing : too much of it. The scenario has some good ideas, surely simplistic, and the characters, the dialogues miss the mark of really CARING about characters and situations. At some point, i just stopped reading and clicked my way through to the end. The point of this game is choosing a way, a moral orientation, but what is the point if you don't care at all about any of the factions and the characters which the game presents you? They feel just empty cartoons. That was it, i won't replay this. Hope it helps, maybe for the older guys out there. Take care.
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