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Готика 2 Золотое Издание

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OpenGothic version of Gothic 2 is available on "Vanilla" public branch in GOG Galaxy and as an offline installer in "Extras" section. Gothic II: Золотое Издание включает оригинальную игру Gothic II и официальное дополнение "Ночь Ворона"! Вы уничтожили магический барьер и освободили заключённых Дол...
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OpenGothic version of Gothic 2 is available on "Vanilla" public branch in GOG Galaxy and as an offline installer in "Extras" section.





Gothic II: Золотое Издание включает оригинальную игру Gothic II и официальное дополнение "Ночь Ворона"!

Вы уничтожили магический барьер и освободили заключённых Долины Рудников. Вырвавшиеся на свободу бывшие заключённые стали терроризировать окрестности города Хоринис. У городского ополчения слишком мало сил, чтобы бороться с преступниками за пределами города. Но самое страшное то, что начали ходить слухи о возвращении мифических драконов. 

 

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  • Продолжительность всех диалогов игры составляет более 12 часов.
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Posted on: July 7, 2010

lumin

Игр: 250 Отзывов: 1

A Diamond in the Rough

I've played just about every commercial single player PC RPG under the sun, except for the Gothic series. It's always been set on my gaming back-burner for years, something that I've meant to get to, but never have until now. I know, I know, I should have started with Gothic 1, but I've heard most say that Gothic 2 is the better of the 3 in the series so I wanted to make my debut with the cream of the crop. Gothic 2 is, simply put, a diamond in the rough. It came out only a few months after TES 3: Morrowind, but has gameplay elements that were clearly copied in TES 4: Oblivion. The sad thing is, is that most people who've played Oblivion don't even realize that "Radiant AI" and "NPC Schedules" had already been done in Gothic - and to boot, are far superior to Bethesda's disappointing attempt. Prior to playing Gothic 2, I had always perceived Morrowind and Daggerfall as the pinnacle of open-world, free-form PC RPGs. I had no idea that Gothic rivaled, and even surpassed them in so many ways. Inch for inch, the world is about the same size or slightly smaller than the Island of Vvardenfell, but yet full of much more life, immersion and believability. I have never played a single-player game that made me feel more apart of another world than I have with Gothic 2. To get this out of the way, something must be said about the difficulty that I've seen so many people complain about. First and foremost, I have never experienced a game that made me believe that my character was truly progressing as an equal among the world at large. To clarify that statement, while playing Gothic 2, I've felt like I was simply one of the NPCs trying to get along in a difficult, brutal world. When I started the game, through the way the world reacted to me, I really felt that my character was a nobody, a peasant, a peon that was barely able to scrape by. As time went on, and I began to accomplish more, the world actually began to respect my character more. No game has ever succeeded so well in this regard, even Morrowind left me feeling that the NPCs and world was a static lump of clay, with no regard to my character's achievements and progression. Nobody's asking my character to slay a dragon, nobody's asking him to save the world, my character was told only to shut up and get out of the way. The feeling that nearly anything can kick my character's butt in the beginning is incredibly refreshing. Unlike most RPGs, my character doesn't start out as some tough fighter ready to take on the world. No, in Gothic 2 I start as a street rat, and if I manage to find employment, work hard and long enough, I get to be a farmer or blacksmith. Finally, if I'm lucky enough, I may get to join a lowly militia or magician apprenticeship. Only after hours and hours of play, do I finally get to become the "hero". To be able to slowly grow and master the world around my character is a uniquely awesome sensation. About questing, I like they actually require you to think things through to solve them. Unlike Oblivion, there is no magic arrow pointing you down the right path, and there is not always a "give me directions" option like Morrowind. Sometimes things must be really worked out as a puzzle to solve a problem. What also excites me is the fact that the game may not actually be winnable if you don't play smart enough. If you spread your skills out too much, or waste too many of the finite resources, succeeding as the hero is not guaranteed. This is refreshing to me. I would actually prefer that the game take a few tries before winning, because when I do I will know that I truly deserved it. The game rewards intelligence and playing smart, rather than grinding and endless respawns of monsters and loot. About combat: I love it. Each creature has a different strategy. Some give you fair warning first, others will attack you on the spot. Some are very quick, some are slow and lumbering. Each takes a different, unique, strategy to take down. You can use the world around you to defeat your enemies, such as other creatures, or you can simply use trickery or diplomacy to win. There are so many options, it's incredible. The world feels truly alive in Gothic 2. Creatures appear to live lives of their own, and take notice of others around them, not just my character. There is no jarring "wait" key like Morrowind or Oblivion to get you through a dark and stormy night, there is no auto-travel feature. The world can be terrifying at night, especially when your torch runs out and the city is far away. NPCs have real schedules, hold conversations with each other, and get bothered by you when you act strangely around them. I actually think the voice acting is superb. I don't believe I have run into an NPC who has shared the voice with another. I found myself chuckling at some of the voice acting of the poorer/less fortunate folk who do an excellent job of sounding schizophrenic, speaking with a lisp, or have some sort of mental disorder. From what I've seen these voices were performed by a large variety of "actors" rather than the 3 tiresome "line readers" in Oblivion. I also get a kick out of how much the residents of Gothic 2 have a love affair with the word "basterd". :) The game isn't perfect though. The inventory could be organized a bit better and I certainly wouldn't mind a mouse cursor, but it's certainly playable without one. Third-person combat can get pretty tricky, I find myself wanting to fight in first person at times. I think I still prefer TES's versatile character creation system as well, though forming your class along the way is still pretty fun. A lot of people knocked Oblivion for it's cookie-cutter "medieval" setting, but I'm finding that this setting can be perfectly fun as long as the mechanics behind it work, as Gothic has proven. I'm finding that I actually prefer fighting Orcs and Dragons over Kwama Foragers and Daedra. Overall, I'm loving this game. It's too bad it never really caught on with the mainstream as the TES series did, as I think it does a lot of things TES failed at. I have to admit, though, that one of the biggest reasons why I stayed away for so long was the name itself. The word "Gothic" is simply a turnoff for a lot of people, maybe not as much outside the USA, but here it has come to evoke images of underachieving black-clad high school kids smoking in the parking lot at lunch time. I highly recommend this game to anyone who wants something in the vein of TES. But to give advise from the wise, when you begin to feel the difficulty, perceive it not as a flaw, but as an asset to the game's flavor and personality.


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Posted on: April 11, 2009

Yeetamart

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Игр: 168 Отзывов: 1

My favourite game

I realy love this game. Its combat system is great, the level system is great - giveing great freedom. The "guild" system makes it fun to complete this game many times. The story is epic, and even better if you play Gothic 1 first. Only negative thing I can say about this great game is the difficulty, as the game is realy difficult in the beginning, and gets easier and easier as you progress. If you like RPG's, and you dont mind loading a few times, this is the game for you!


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Posted on: February 3, 2009

Leewelo

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Игр: 277 Отзывов: 11

The last finished Gothic game

Gothic II is - sadly - the pinnacle of the Gothic gameline so far. The story and settings of Gothic 3 were very ambitious..; and poorly realised. Gothic II takes the best of Gothic I, and expands on it: realistic approach to RPG in a fantasy world - with more sense of 'society' world interactivity - with more to do, learn, try, discover land harvesting - still you can't grow your own pumpkins... too bad choices that matter - more of them, and with deeper impact nice difficulty curve for players wishing for a challenge - or beginners with a deathwish with the unaltered expansion Night of the Raven (surviving is definitely not easy... in the wilderness) simple yet effective characteristics open world that really use the 3D available - larger (huge), even more beautiful, take a swim! lots of quests, many far reaching mysteries politics thievery architecture Dragons! Night of the Raven is a true add-on, better integrated than mosts. But it has some downfalls: less money, more dying, a handful more of bugs. Sadly it takes also some of the darker sides: a bit buggy (but nothing critical if you save often) difficult at first (animals are here to impede your progress... you can still run) stupid inventory (you must have some kind of bag of infinity) but with categories this time Some dialogs impact are not evident... this will make a second (or third) playthrough enjoyable as your take on quests or issues may become quite different. The possibility to choose between Gi or GII control scheme is nice... though I went back to GI controls after all. Don't forget to use the gothic.ini file to adjust your settings (inventory size and transparency, wind, sky, blood, IA...). There are some nice additional contents on WorldOfGothic, and some higher resolution texture packs. Denser than Gothic I, and even more enjoyable. Don't miss on Gothic II !! My advice to those dettered by the difficulty : cheat to ease on the difficulty. There are nice tools to do that while keeping the game balance (especially for the add-on).


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Posted on: August 25, 2010

Deus_Ex

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Игр: 450 Отзывов: 8

True hardcore RPG

Let's get one thing straight before we start exploring the greatness of this title. I like a challenge, and by that I mean a challenge originating from the game actually having gameplay that awards you for mastering different skills, and punishing for you for not thinking things through before acting. Gothic games have always been about that, having a combat system and a quest structure that focuses on giving you rewards for being intuitive, calm and rational. Going after a shadowbeast with the best gear will still get you killed if you don't know what you're doing since wild, wanton swinging of your weapon will only leave you open for attacks. You need to dodge, parry, circle, strike at the right moment and sometimes assess the situation and run away if you're losing. Failing to run away from a losing fight will get you another long wait with the loading screen (let's face it, after the bugs this was the biggest gripe I had with the game). Right, so that's the heart of the game, challenging combat and quests that aren't always run-of-the-mill affairs, but how's the game as a whole? How do these elements come together with the graphics, music, atmosphere, replay value etc. ? Let's find out, shall we! Graphics and engine: Let's start with the visuals. The graphics are ok, they do their job, sometimes the character models especially look great, and you'll run into some amazing scenery when you travel far from the beaten path. However, they might not look like much by today's standards but we have to remember that this was one of those rare games where the whole world was loaded at once into memory. That's right, no annoying 5-second long loading pauses when you cross the magical memory-buffer zone, very familiar for us who tried to enjoy Oblivion! Having this convenience is worth the "only ok" graphics, if you ask me. Consequently, if you die you'll be grabbing a coffee or a sandwich while you wait for the game to load your previous save game. The loading time isn't THAT long though, and in the day of SSDs and 10000RPM harddisks it shouldn't be a problem for those of us who own a good gaming rig. The other thing about the graphics was that the engine was a bit crude, so you might be running bit below the FPS you would be expecting from a game this old, but nothing that should ruion your enjoyment. I played the game with a Radeon 9600 Pro the first time, and had a good FPS with medium-good graphics. The only place I had trouble with was the city harbour, where the frames got a bit too slow for my liking, especially when I ended up fighting a certain jerk character who just would have loved to take my money. I showed him, despite my FPS handicap! Music and Sounds: Ugh. Let's just wrap this up by saying that I didn't enjoy the music. It's repetitive, boring and totally not my favorite genre. The sounds effects are good, they give the fights some oomph and make you duck under your bed when you run into your first super-monster. Don't worry, I'm sure nobody noticed. The voice actors generally do a good job, but there are some who could have at least tried to do a good job. Nothing major, though. Gameplay and controls: Aah, the heart of every game (unless you ask someone who makes FPS-games for a living, am I right!? LOL!). This is what makes or breaks a game and probably THE reason we have GOG. Good gameplay just doesn't exist as a mainstream thing anymore, as designers would rather concentrate on making their games look good than making them PLAY good. Good thing we have classics like the ones on GOG to remind us of a better time. Ahem, anyway, I guess I'd better get back on topic. Gameplay! I already ranted about this one, but let's concentrate on the other aspects of it as well, starting with quests. You'll be asked to kill people, rob people, break into places, run away from fights, run into fights, chase crazy-fast old men through the country side, help crazy witches, help crazy alchemists, discover mysteries, save the world and so on and so on... Basic RPG fare, right? Maybe, but here the characters shine and add their own twist into everything you do, and having so much to do in so many different places will always ensure you have something to do. Some quests have more than one solution, especially the ones involving what faction you will eventually join. Yes that's right, there are mages, knights and rogues, all who want a piece of you. The factions work like this: Like I mentioned there are three, and each have their own set of quests whose purpose is to assess your abilities. Kick ass, and you'll be accepted into the militia/paladins, mages or rogues' order. Each have their own positive and negative aspects. Paladins have the ultimate armor and some lightweight spells, rogues are cunning and can teach you some...questionable skills. The mages are all about killing everything as fast as possible and from as far away as possible. Basically this means that you can choose your character class by joining a certain faction. See what skills strike your fancy, then work out which faction is the best suited to train you. As you level up you get 10 Learning Points, and these can be used towards any skill you want to develop. As a side note, learning alchemy will eventually have you making potions that raise your strength, dexterity, mana and/or health, so if you're a true power gamer you'll take advantage of these. In addition to quests there are hidden places on the map that once discovered will turn into an adventure in themselves. Example: As you fumble into a long lost grave of a warrior you nervously look around you, hoping to find some treasure or that epic set of armor you've always wanted. As the silence grows nerve-wrecking, you discover the crypt is actually full of the undead! As you prepare to fight or flee the only question in your mind will be the most relevant... Did I remember to save my game??? Yup, remember to save your game, and save it often! You will die a lot as you first make you way through the game, fights will be plenty and hard. You will eventually learn to fight like a pro, think like a pro and make money like an evil genius, which will increase your chances of surviving, just as long as you're ready to learn from your mistakes. Now finally something about the controls. Good for fighting and controlling your character, but if you have to take a potion or change your weapon in the middle of a fight you're in for trouble. The inventory system (and item buying/selling) is a bit clunky as well. Not nearly as bad as the first game, but you're probably used to better systems. Just bear with it and you'll get used to it eventually, but expect to go "WTF?" at a few of the designer decisions involving item transactions and the interface in general. The good thing is you can carry as much crap as you want, so you don't have to worry about burden issues (yes, I like convenience over realism, so sue me). You use the mouse to steer your character and aim spells/arrows, and the keyboard for everything else. If I remember correctly, you can use the mouse to navigate your inventory and transaction screens, but having the inventory in a simplistic grid makes buying and selling large amounts of items a burden. Finally, the game had plenty of bugs when it came out, but these have been fixed as far as I could tell from my last playthrough. I just bought this game and am playing it for the 5th time through, so If I run into any problems I apologise in advance, I seriously can't remember any major bugs from my last playthrough, though. Whev. I think that about covers everything, don't you think? If you just skipped to the end of this review just to see some generic review score, BAD LUCK! I don't do those, they never succesfully summarise the review. I can, however, give you a brief summary if you're a "Too Long, Didn't Read" sort of guy/girl. Summary: A solid RPG with freedom of choice involving quests, character development and exploration. You'll still always end up saving the world, you can't really be a bad guy but other than that, feel free to be free. Good but a bit slow graphics, good characters with good voice actors (most of the time), excellent gameplay and subpar music. If you liked Oblivion, try this out. It's more of a challenge, but as a consequence more rewarding. If you've never tried any sandbox RPGs, this could be your first but I warn you, it might be frustrating for a beginner. for the rest of us RPG addicts, a solid addition to your game collection! Right, I'm gonna go grab a beer, this took way longer than I originally intented :D


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Posted on: February 12, 2018

dimidro277

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Игр: 35 Отзывов: 1

Gothic 2

Замечательная игра, это пример того, как надо делать РПГ, в детстве просто не мог оторваться от неё. Огромное спасибо GOG что игра доступна сразу с русской локализацией, и оптимизирована под современную систему, в отличии от Steam, им не плевать на игроков.


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