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starcraft said:


so how are you finding it?



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zarx said:
starcraft said:


so how are you finding it?


Not half bad.  Not blowing me away either.

Great sig



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starcraft said:
zarx said:
starcraft said:


so how are you finding it?


Not half bad.  Not blowing me away either.

Great sig

where are you up to? and over the shoulder or isometric?



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What's the point of this thread?
You bought it, you already have it so play and decide for yourself.

And imho it's much better RPG than ME/DA/Oblivion.



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Zlejedi said:
What's the point of this thread?
You bought it, you already have it so play and decide for yourself.

And imho it's much better RPG than ME/DA/Oblivion.


I will agree its better than ME and DA but I would say its equal to Ob;livion

I personally enjoyed it alot,  I just finished it myself.  There were a couple parts that dragged but it was more because i wanted to make sure I completed all of the side quests.  

I think you will enjoy it as its a great game and one of the best RPGs this gen



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Zlejedi said:
What's the point of this thread?
You bought it, you already have it so play and decide for yourself.

And imho it's much better RPG than ME/DA/Oblivion.

I would say:

Mass Effect 2 > Mass Effect > Dragon Age: Origins >>>> Oblivion > Witcher

The last two are reasonably close in my eyes: Witcher is a lot more polished, but Oblivion is huge and awe-inspiring. The BioWare three, however, are a league above (I haven't got around to buying DA2 yet). Of course, Witcher is still a great game.



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Kantor said:
Zlejedi said:
What's the point of this thread?
You bought it, you already have it so play and decide for yourself.

And imho it's much better RPG than ME/DA/Oblivion.

I would say:

Oblivion > Mass Effect 2 > Mass Effect >>>>>>>> Dragon Age: Origins > Witcher

The last two are reasonably close in my eyes: Witcher is a lot more polished, but Oblivion is huge and awe-inspiring. The BioWare three, however, are a league above (I haven't got around to buying DA2 yet). Of course, Witcher is still a great game.

fixed for ya



Barozi said:
Kantor said:
Zlejedi said:
What's the point of this thread?
You bought it, you already have it so play and decide for yourself.

And imho it's much better RPG than ME/DA/Oblivion.

I would say:

Oblivion > Mass Effect 2 > Mass Effect >>>>>>>> Dragon Age: Origins > Witcher

The last two are reasonably close in my eyes: Witcher is a lot more polished, but Oblivion is huge and awe-inspiring. The BioWare three, however, are a league above (I haven't got around to buying DA2 yet). Of course, Witcher is still a great game.

fixed for ya

I already have Slimebeast on my case about that

I love Oblivion, honest! I just love ME and DAO more.



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Ok let me tell you man, you will love it, it has one of the best stories in any RPG ever. Once you get passed the tedious Act 2 it is all fun from there on, it is a fantastic game and the combat system will grow on you the more you use it. The climax of the game while in my opinion not surprising is very emotionally compelling and will bring you to tears how well it has brought everything together. Then played the Witcher 2 as it starts right where the first ends.



Oblivion86 said:
Ok let me tell you man, you will love it, it has one of the best stories in any RPG ever. Once you get passed the tedious Act 2 it is all fun from there on, it is a fantastic game and the combat system will grow on you the more you use it. The climax of the game while in my opinion not surprising is very emotionally compelling and will bring you to tears how well it has brought everything together. Then played the Witcher 2 as it starts right where the first ends.

Once you get past Act 2, you have two hours of gameplay left

I presume you meant Act 1. I agree with you that the game doesn't really hit its stride until Act Two, but I quite enjoyed Act One as well.



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