![]() ![]() (We both don't really know why we stopped, but I was under the impression that he lost interest. ![]() That's also related to me playing PoE on my own and D:OS with a friend though. One thing I can say in favor of PoE is that contrary to D:OS I actually played through it (and the DLCs) completely, while I stopped playing D:OS halfway through. There actually were some interesting parts to story and setting, but I felt it was uneven for all the things that were special and gripping, there were just as many if not more things that were repeating your average fantasy tropes and therefor boring to me. Kai2: Find it interesting that no one is talking about either of these two games in terms of the stories being engaging, exciting, or emotional. Not sure if you will enjoy the game (since you already said that you don't like bird view camera) but I loved the story part of PoE.įor DoS the main focus is the combat. The camera distance is important to manage the party, also PoE 2 is fully voice acted (I, on the contrary, think this is a bad thing, I read faster than the voice and English is not my native language so reading in Italian and listen to a English voice over is not that great), PoE 1 is only partially voice over. The story of Pillars of eternity 1 is really engaging I loved it, it is just one of the many great thing about the game and the only one where you cannot esplain why it's great without spoilers, while the main story of PoE 2 is more a side quest (the great thing about this game are side quests, there are a lot and they are great). Same reason I can't get invested in Diablo.įind it interesting that no one is talking about either of these two games in terms of the stories being engaging, exciting, or emotional. A few have worked for me, but most don't. Add to that the fact that most of the games aren't voiced, and I tend to feel like I'm watching a boring, silent tv show rather than playing an experience. The camera position has always made me feel distant from both the characters and action. Got the same feeling from DA Inquisition.Īs for games in the IE style, I've never been a big fan. Sculpt your own story: Side with various factions using a reputation system, where your actions and choices have far reaching consequences.Įxplore a rich and diverse world: Beautiful pre-rendered environments laced with an engaging story and characters bring the world to life.Kai2: Agree. Play as any one of six races: Human, Aumaua, Dwarf, Elf, Godlike and Orlan.ĭeep character customization: Build a character as one of eleven classes such as Barbarian, Chanter, Cipher, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Priest, Ranger, Rogue and Wizard. Pillars of Eternity: Definitive Edition features: 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. ![]() 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. 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. 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. ![]()
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