• SuperSaiyanSwag@lemmy.zip
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    7 months ago

    To me it just felt like divinity with higher budget. It has Proper cinematic cutscenes and different rules to the combat. I guess I just don’t like CRPGs, I never properly feel immersed in the world.

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      7 months ago

      Its weird because I loved dragon age origins and Pillars of eternity. I thought Wasteland 3 was ok.

      I think with D:OS 2 I was annoyed that I didn’t choose a premade character at the start, and that the storyline was just, become a god. I don’t find that kind of narrative compelling. I also didn’t like the fairytale lighthearted vibes. The world didn’t feel “meaty” somehow.

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        7 months ago

        You are giving me same vibes as myself, that meaty comment is spot-on. The game tell you that you’re traveling continents, but it never really feels like it, maybe we need a bit more imagination lol

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          The game has like four major maps, that’s why it feels tiny compared to your average CRPG that has dozens of smaller maps to create a sense of a big diverse world.

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      This is how I feel too. I keep bouncing off of them, but I really want to like them.

      I’m guessing it’s the top down camera that’s the issue with lack of immersion.

      The only CRPG I didn’t bounce off of was Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. Not 100% sure why that one clicked, but it might be the writing.