Yeah, really agree. Pillars felt bland, uninspired, generic and boring. I felt that Divinity's world just had more life and character to it. I loved the characters, humor, combat, environment, and story.
Yeah, really agree. Pillars felt bland, uninspired, generic and boring. I felt that Divinity's world just had more life and character to it. I loved the characters, humor, combat, environment, and story.
It might be cliche, but I found the delivery of it pretty good. Pillars falls under the every Obsidian game ever cliche. A shame really, I really liked the mechanics of that game but it's just so dull and lifeless. I forced myself to beat it once, hoping that I might find it interesting which didn't happen.I have no intentions of touching it again, unlike Original Sin which I enjoy playing over and over again.
Obsidian has a habit of running out of time.
I haven't made it very far yet, but I hope I end up with a different opinion. I need my tactical combat fix. I also need more time to play games. Why, oh why did we decide to have a kid!?!?
I think they have too many people with ideas there, and too strong a desire to "break the mold" with every title they develop. It seems like it leads to a lot of scope problems. I'm about 50/50 with Obsidian. I have no interest in some of their games, while others are among my favorite games of the past decade. South Park: The Stick of Truth was a surprise hit with me. IMO it was one of the all-around most entertaining and polished games I played in 2014, and I didn't go into it expecting much.
You play games about robot love?!?
(sorry... I just couldn't resist )
I think you might be thinking of- er, something else...of Iron IV.
The new System Shock demo is free to play on Gog.
To be honest I think it is for the better. HOI2 is one of my top 5 favorite games ever but HOI IV is the first PDS game I that I didn't pre-order or buy on release day since EURome (2008) as I was burned badly on HOI3 and didn't really like the direction that it appeared HOI4 was taking during development. I really think it is going to need quite a bit of development before it gets anywhere near a game I would want to spend much time with.
Wait for some patches and DLC and a better price and you will be better off than all of the early adopters.