Sorry MyD, I had a typo in there.. I meant to say "Thanks to that [Examine item window] you cannot compare items side by side."
Bummer.
I agree that DS2 did a great job with their interface all-round.
Yeah, now they need to make a DS3 w/ lots of improvements to make it more of an RPG/action game rather than an action/RPG.
I thought DS2 took too long to really got going, but it still was good. Like the original DS, I felt the game just drags along. Broken World felt right, not being too long -- w/ a more interesting story; a very dark one.
DS2: Broken World might lack really any "new" content, but what's new's all quality. And BW's story is the best of the bunch, as far as I'm concerned; by far.
The journal in NWN2 is not bad, but the remainder of the UI is ~meh. I also realized that most of the windows will require a bit of scrolling.
Is the journal a lot like NWN1's Journal???
The way Jade Empire, Mass Effect, and Dragon Age are turning out is exactly why I wish Bioware did NWN2! They would have done an exemplary job!
Now I understand what you mean.
Yeah, maybe Bioware should've just handled the game engine and interface, while Obsidian made the game w/ the story and whatnot.
Many of Obsidian are the former-Black Isle Studios squad, those who worked on Fallout series and Planescape: Torment. They do have a few who worked at Troika also, who worked on Vampire: Bloodlines. Personally, if you count those games, PS:T is probably the best thing some of those now-Obsidian guys have done -- the prose of that game is astonishing for a video game; it's akin to that or a quality-written book by some masterful writer.
But as "Obsidian", they ain't done too much together -- since they got a bunch of non ex-BIS guys, too. I dunno, but I have KOTOR 2, but I need to finish KOTOR 1 first.
So, can't judge that. I ain't got NWN2 yet, can't judge that. So, I'll wait on my decision, to be fair and all....
Like I mentioned in the review thread, it just feels like Obsidian were trying to imitate Bioware's effort in NWN1, rather than actually making NWN2 unique and innovative. I have to agree that it is nice to see Bioware coming up with their own amazing creations.
I think Obsidian/ex-BIS's expertise has always relied on the storytelling and role-playing side of things. See Planescape: Torment and Fallout, as my example. Also, I think what helped w/ Planescape was that even though it was on Bioware's Infinity engine (which powered the BG games), the game was something different entirely from the rest of Bioware's stuff, graphically and roleplaying-wise.
Like Bethesda Softworks (well, Bethesda before Oblivion), they never seemed to have the technical side downpath -- again, see Fallout 2, since it was quite buggy. Planescape: Torment version 1.00 had a nasty memory leak bug, as well. And it looks like NWN2 fell in that department, unfortuntely....
Considering the only two games I've played for Obsidian are KotOR II and NWN2, I'm not impressed. KotOR II was basically KotOR (exactly the same graphics too) with a slightly different story, and a bit of an influence system. Granted it was a good game (though not GREAT like the original), it was not 'unique' and didn't step further away from the original KotOR. The least they could have done was give it a graphical facelift.
About graphics, eh -- not the most important thing, to me.
Gameplay is very important to me. Did you feel the gameplay of KOTOR 2 much of an improvement over KOTOR 1?
Okay, how was the story of KOTOR 2? Any improvement over the original? Or worse??? Was the story Much different and much better??? Or not???
(I know many others felt KOTOR 2 was botched w/ the storyline b/c L.A. forced Obsidian to cut out content, hence why the Restoration project for KOTOR 2 is in progress by modders....)
Now that I see how NWN2 turned out, I don't really care to see any more titles from Obsidian. They're just going to plagiarize off Bioware again. I'd rather wait for Bioware titles.
Also, I think Obsidian needs to take a break from doing sequels to ex-Bioware game. First KOTOR 2 and then NWN 2. I would like to see an Obsidian original game.
What if Obsidian did their own IP?
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