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Prepare to be enchanted by a world where the choices you make and the paths you choose shape your destiny. Obsidian Entertainment, the developer of Fallout: New Vegas™ and South Park: The Stick of Truth™ together with Paradox Interactive is proud to pre...
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Pillars of Eternity: Deadfire Pack
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Prepare to be enchanted by a world where the choices you make and the paths you choose shape your destiny. Obsidian Entertainment, the developer of Fallout: New Vegas™ and South Park: The Stick of Truth™ together with Paradox Interactive is proud to present Pillars of Eternity.
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.
So gather your party, venture forth, and embrace adventure as you delve into a realm of wonder, nostalgia, and the excitement of classic RPGs with Obsidian’s Pillars of Eternity!
The skill system, the combat and all that is great in this game. I also loved how your stats, gender, race and background all offered some different options in conversations. They really delivered the R in RPG in this game.
Where it kind of lost me a bit was the story and the NPCs. It all felt rather generic, and it just didn't hold my interest much. Most of the NPCs I found to be rather on the dull side as well. Nothing memorable or anything like that.
Still. I would absolutely recommend this one to every rpg fan out there. But it isn't the best rpg I have ever player. But far from the worst either.
3/5
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Posted on: March 27, 2015
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评论: 5
Minimum requirements
Despite minimum requirements about 4GB ram , it runs perfect with my configuration:
Windows 7 32-bit 3GB RAM GeForce GTX 750 Ti
I gotta agree with the guy that said "Balder's Meh".
After a few levels you run out of stuff to do, where as Baldur's Gate you have the black pits and can continue, in this game you just kinda run into a wall of nothingness around level 12..
if it was under 10$ with the DLC included I could see it, but not as it is, it's too much for too little.
First off, I want to address some of the negative comments other reviewers have addressed.
Some have complained that the stronghold was a "waste of money." This is a pointless complaint. Honestly, what else are you going to spend your money on? I had 120,000 coins at the end of the game. Give me a break.
Others complained about a linear story. Sure. But how many story-heavy video games don't have a clear arc? A clear story progression is a big part of a logical narrative. People complain the story is too linear, but how many people want to watch a movie that jumps hither and thither at random. There are plenty of tasks and side quests to keep you busy long before you tackle the main quest.
Someone complained that there are no AI scripts. That's just dumb, because there are available AI scripts for all the characters; you have to go into the character menu to assign one, but they're there.
Another reviewer complained that all the races basically look human. That's also stupid, because the Infinity Engines all had the same problem. Human, Elf, Half-elf, Dwarf, Halfling, Gnome...all pretty much look the same. These races are standard fantasy trope, and complaining about is pointless. KotOR was set in the Star Wars universe, and half your party members are human. Get over it.
Someone also complained about all the nonessential NPCs and the immersion-breaking tombstones. This was a crowd-funded game, and these things were placed in the game on their dollar. If you don't want to break the immersion, don't read them!
Despite all the stupid complaints, this game does have its issues. Combat was enjoyable at times, but downright frustrating at others. The story, while deep and faceted, was at times heavy-handed and somewhat anti-religion. I didn't really like some of my companions, and I felt like the voice acting appeared and disappeared arbitrarily at times.
Pillars of Eternity isn't as good as Icewind Dale or Planescape: Torment, but it's still a solid adventure.
I bought 2 of the programs and it still sais that I dont have the base game. Could they make it a little clearer which one you have to buy for the program to work...