John2290 said:
Surely is a lot too do and I for one will be booting this game up for months to come on the end game and Hunting. Oh and If I may make a suggestion, as Tw3 is on your G'soTG list, Divinity Original Sin 1 and 2 are well able to stand beside Tw3. They are must play RPG's, esspecially DOS2 and they have both now released on ps4. Don't let the isometric nature of them fool you. |
Oh I played DOS1 with a friend a few hours, and I definitively played and finished twice Baldur's Gate II almost 20 years ago..... so I'm not a newbie of the "isometric nature" XDD. I was a PC gamer before a became a console gamer, so I've played mostly every PC classic from 20 years ago. I did not have a console as a child so PC was everything for me.... and the PS1 and PS2 of my friends.
I just played every PC isometric game available back then, Baldur's Gate, Fallout, Diablo, Age of Empires, Commandos, Starcraft,....Is just that with those kinds of games I prefer to play in a PC with a keyboard/mouse and i don't use PC for gaming anymore. I've always been a guy that prefer games that look cinematic, that's why Naughty Dog is my favourite developer. Open world games always looked to me boring and unpolished. I didn't understand the fuss with GTA III and similars back then but Oblivion first and later Assassin's Creed and Fallout 3 opened my eyes on the genre. After they started being as polished as single player games i started loving them too. Red Dead Redemption was a revelation because it was the first open world game that looked as cinematic as a single player game, and i loved it. Red Dead Redemption 2 seems so far to be the culmination of that style.