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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DLC
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.
This is a game for the roleplayers of the bioware infinity games. while this isnt going to change the formula like that Neverwinter nights games did, its in the same style of Baldurs gate games. its fun well made and drags you into a great story for far too many hours lol. I hope they keep making more of them.
Ive always wanted to get into CRPGS, as finding a real group for PPRPGs has always been unrealistic for me, Ive tried them all and could never finish them. Although I find myself coming back to the baldurs gate and nwn series multiple times a year for years now and never getting far before I leave and repeat the process. This game Pillars of Eternity has me coming back every time wanting to finish it. Ive never found myself so indepth with a Crpg like this one, its frustrating and satisfying all at once. It just reminds me of how great a company can be compared to all the AAA crap today. This game has a lot to offer and I mean a lot it makes me feel like I'm playing the closest thing to a D&D game without actual players than the actual D&D games make me feel, aside from atmosphere. Now with that being said I'm not familiar with 3.5 for BG and the other titles aside from what those games have to offer and I think Im finally determined to finish them but when I am home from work and on my pc I always spend some time on this game. The classes feel genuine, the story keeps me hooked for someone who gets bored easily, the combat is challenging but the the difficulty settings are so well balanced, and the connection to how you can really think about how you want your character and make it happen in game. The customization for the races are kinda dull which is about the only thing I find disappointing but if you can get past having to have a million options to choose from this game is totally worth it. Go into it thinking about how youd make a character in 5e. Anyway as Beamdog has been the only other company Ive thanked for the awesome support and great entertainment as do you Obsidian get this thanks from me. Keep up the Awesome work!
Just like the classic RPGs that "Pillars of Eternity" stands upon and draws inspiration from, this game is great. The graphics, setting and sound lure you into a its fantasy-world and make you want to come back for more. The story has some depths and the characters are believable and as well developed as you could expect from a role-playing game. This game is excellent. The developers made all the right choices. So, if you liked "Baldurs Gate" but don't want to play it again, buy this. You won't be dissapointed. It is more than a hommage to great but old rpgs. It is a worthy successor in every way.
That said, there are two points I came accros while playing that need improving:
Firstly, the engine is capable of lower resolutions, allowing for the game to run more smoothly on slower machines. Buts sadly, it takes some tweaking to make these available as they are not included in the settings-section of the game. Also, lower resolutions work fine for the world-screen were the action and interaction is happening. But for some reason, inventory screens and character screens as well as dialop screens will clip out of the screen - the lower the resolution, the more they will clip. Since the game doesn't rely on cutting-edge graphics, this should have been mended in the definite edition.
2. The game has been translated into numerous languages. In my case, I chose to run the game in german, my native language. I switched back to english soon. The translation is flawed: Sometimes its just a spelling or typing mistake, sometimes its wrong grammar, sometimes its a bad choice of words, sometimes it just doesn't make much sense at all. The story is pretty deep and dialogs can take a political, spiritual or philosophical as well as an emotional turn. The game relies heavy on this to progress the story and immerse the player into its world, so it should also have been mended in the definite edition.
Despite these flaws, I will still give the game five stars. It's unrivaled.
Flavorless.
Bland story, gameplay and the general feel are somewhat clumsy.
UI bugs (most annoying is the flimmering font in some inventory places).
Would maybe consider giving it four stars if it were not so obviusly trying to leech off of Baldurs Gate 2.
And if it were *much* less expensive.
This game tries to be a modern Baldurs Gate, but seems to misunderstand why that franchis is so beloved, and still played today.
Sadly this game gets bogged down in mechanics and dialogue that is just to long, dull and dry.
That said it is still a game worth picking up and playing, i've sunk almost 100hours into this and i wilol eventually complete it.
Ignore the complaints about the original release disappearing and the new DLC not being available. This is garbage. THe new DLC is free for all owners of the base game