Experience the game that revitalized the classic RPG genre in a complete and definitive package that includes every expansion, bonus, and update, presenting Pillars of Eternity at its best. Obsidian Entertainment, the developer of Fallout: New Vegas™ and South Park: The Stick of Truth™, together wit...
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Pillars of Eternity: Deadfire Pack
介绍
Experience the game that revitalized the classic RPG genre in a complete and definitive package that includes every expansion, bonus, and update, presenting Pillars of Eternity at its best. Obsidian Entertainment, the developer of Fallout: New Vegas™ and South Park: The Stick of Truth™, together with Paradox Interactive bring you to the original and incredible world of Eora, and send you on an unforgettable adventure where the choices you make and the paths you choose shape your destiny.
Recapture the deep sense of exploration, the joy of a pulsating adventure, and the thrill of leading your own band of companions across a new fantasy realm and into the depths of monster-infested dungeons in search of lost treasures and ancient mysteries. The Definitive Edition includes the award-winning Pillars of Eternity alongside its expansions, The White March: Parts I & II, as well as all bonus content from the Royal Edition, and a new bundle of content called the “Deadfire Pack,” inspired by Obsidian’s upcoming Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire.
Deep character customization: Build a character as one of eleven classes such as Barbarian, Chanter, Cipher, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Priest, Ranger, Rogue and Wizard.
Sculpt your own story: Side with various factions using a reputation system, where your actions and choices have far reaching consequences.
Explore a rich and diverse world: Beautiful pre-rendered environments laced with an engaging story and characters bring the world to life.
Journey to new regions and meet new companions in The White March: Parts I & II, the game's expansion chapters, and find new stories to experience.
All premium content originally sold with Pillars of Eternity: Royal Edition, including the original soundtrack, a digital collector's book, an original novella set in the Pillars universe, and much, much more.
The all-new Deadfire Pack DLC, which includes new in-game items to earn and discover, and new portraits from the forthcoming sequel, Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, releasing in 2018.
Good take on a RPG: decent graphics, awesome music, distinguishable classes with awesome effects, interesting races, awesome story, side quests that make you think and make difficult choices.
Sorry, I'm too lazy to write big review.
You should play this game before Pillars of Eternity 2.
It has many rough edges but it is a very enjoyable experience overall.
I really like isometric RPG´s as they often combine engaging storytelling with good gameplay. They often intervine story with gameplay.I was really into pillars of eternity at the start and i still like it. But in retrospect it has some issues that really kill it for me being as one of my favorite games.
My favorite part is the whole RPG system template that the game brought you. Unlike baldurs gate and co. you dont have dump stats that you never need. Intelligence can be really useful for a berserker as it increases his aoe spells and so on. There are enough classes and lots of ways to experiment with.
While the equipment system is basically the same as in baldurs gate except you can upgrade your weapons yourself with ingredients. I often found myself not finding any tough and having so much money not knowing what to do with it. Also there is so much junk equipment you will basically drown in ingredients and equipment you have no use for.
The game offers lots of useless spells aswell. You dont have to play the game twice to see many spells that just completely exceed in contrast to other.
The story itself tries to be really edgy and grim dark. And i like it. It does work and offers some great world and character building. You compagnions are all interestening with lots of story arcs. But there are sadly only 1 compagnion for each class in the game and some are even locked behind DLC.
Dialogue itself is important and written really well here.Sometimes you dont know if people tell you fairy tales or if they describe true historic events. Its great. If the game just doesnt overwhelm you with it. Really i personally hated how one person can suddenly talk a pages long of story. Despite being someone who reads all the books in baldurs gate.
Overall i can recommend the game but there are clearly tons of issues with the game as much as i liked the great skilling system and the writing, there is just so much wasted potential in this game.
3.5/5 Decent game
I have played my fair share of Black Isle titles to completion, some with greater satisfaction than others (Fallout I and II, Baldur's Gate I and II, Icewind Dale I and II). On the whole, I would rate those experiences positively. Of course there are difficult character-building choices, tactical choices in battle, in addition ot the role-playing, but such is par for the course. I looked forward to experiencing this most recent generation's homage to the isometric RPGs of yesteryear.
The world-building and pace of narrative are serviceable; even though the early game is rather scripted, it's done in a manner that encourages exploration, and foreshadows the freedom later available to the player. A majority of party NPCs have motivations that fit the context and interesting personalities. While I have not enjoyed their subpar class builds, I have enjoyed from the traveling banter.
Alas, playing this game years after release, even the strenuous and continued efforts of modders cannot fix some of glaringly terrible design decisions made by game developers. I should not need to read countless pages devoted to untangling the opacity of the Caed Nua Keep mechanics; not for such a thematically central component to the game. The management of the abode, and all the dependent sub-systems almost immediately grinds the pace of the game to a halt.
Although I desire a conclusion to this narrative, my experience has made me ill-disposed to try another of Obsidian's more recent offerings, especially any promising Infinity Engine nostalgia.
Obsidian easily wrights the most charming and engaging dialogue in the industry. It's especially true of this game. For something crowdsourced, it's especially impressive. A great time.