Was the Ending a Hallucination? - Indoctrination Theory Mark III!
#59226
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:11
#59227
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:11
You haven't lost anything.RavenEyry wrote...
Gotta admit I've never played the Witcher series even though everyone keeps gushing about it. A non customizable main character in an RPG always pus me off, even though I really liked HR.
Modifié par paxxton, 05 décembre 2012 - 01:12 .
#59228
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:11
Rifneno wrote...
Mass Effect 3: Rated M for Mature.
Traynor wears a bra in the shower.
Witcher 2: Rated M for Mature.
Triss is not a natural redhead.
Side note. ME3 is rated 15 here in the UK.
The trailers are rated 18. Go figure.
#59229
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:11
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
Are you kidding me? That's the most romantic thing ever! I really loved that story in The Last Wish. It really showed Geralts more humane side. It showed he's just a human with feelings too.
They showed Geralt's humane side plenty of times. Yennefer is the one I never saw one from.
#59230
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:13
paxxton wrote...
You haven't lost anything.RavenEyry wrote...
Gotta admit I've never played the Witcher series even though everyone keeps gushing about it. A non customizable main character in an RPG always pus me off, even though I really liked HR.
Disagree. I think its pretty awesome.
Its a different sort of RPG though. You influence the world around you, but Geralt is a rock.
#59231
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:14
Rifneno wrote...
Mass Effect 3: Rated M for Mature.
Traynor wears a bra in the shower.
Witcher 2: Rated M for Mature.
Triss is not a natural redhead.
Haha, this comment made my day.
#59232
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:14
Andromidius wrote...
paxxton wrote...
You haven't lost anything.RavenEyry wrote...
Gotta admit I've never played the Witcher series even though everyone keeps gushing about it. A non customizable main character in an RPG always pus me off, even though I really liked HR.
Disagree. I think its pretty awesome.
Its a different sort of RPG though. You influence the world around you, but Geralt is a rock.
#59233
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:15
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
Archangel1996 is right. Besides, it's not as if Geralt and Triss are true lovers. Anyone who read the Witcher novels knows that Triss put a spell on Geralt and tried to manipulate him into loving her. And in the video-games it's obvious and clear that she's really trying to abuse the fact that Geralt has amnesia.
Oh. Right. I guess I was just confused by how she was actively trying to restore his memory.
#59234
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:15
RavenEyry wrote...
Gotta admit I've never played the Witcher series even though everyone keeps gushing about it. A non customizable main character in an RPG always pus me off, even though I really liked HR.
Strong game, no disputing that, but it's overpraised by the anti-BiowEAre folks simply because it edges out the competition with what it does well.
#59235
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:16
paxxton wrote...
You haven't lost anything.RavenEyry wrote...
Gotta admit I've never played the Witcher series even though everyone keeps gushing about it. A non customizable main character in an RPG always pus me off, even though I really liked HR.
You've only missed the best RPG of 2011, with a better story than Mass Effect, more choices and ACTUAL CONSEQUENCES than Mass Effect and more realistic characters than Mass Effect, better graphics than Mass Effect and better music than Mass Effect, that's all.
#59236
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:17
So was 2. It must be the stiff upper lip at work, not getting as offended by a bit of blood and swearing as foreigners.Andromidius wrote...
Side note. ME3 is rated 15 here in the UK.
The trailers are rated 18. Go figure.
#59237
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:17
#59238
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:18
Imposibru!Heretic_Hanar wrote...
and better music than Mass Effect
#59239
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:18
Rifneno wrote...
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
Archangel1996 is right. Besides, it's not as if Geralt and Triss are true lovers. Anyone who read the Witcher novels knows that Triss put a spell on Geralt and tried to manipulate him into loving her. And in the video-games it's obvious and clear that she's really trying to abuse the fact that Geralt has amnesia.
Oh. Right. I guess I was just confused by how she was actively trying to restore his memory.
Oh I'm not saying Triss is a bad girl. She loves Geralt. She loves him enough that she wants to restore is memories, despite the fact that it might mean Geralt will remember Yennefer and might leave Triss for her.
But don't tell me that Triss didn't try to manipulate Geralt in the first game. Back in TW1 she didn't seem so unhappy about the fact that Geralt lost his memories. I think she didn't mind at all at that point.
#59240
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:18
Nah, I prefer Sci-Fi to fantasy. And the best RPG of 2011 was UNDOUBTEDLY Deus Ex: HR.Heretic_Hanar wrote...
paxxton wrote...
You haven't lost anything.RavenEyry wrote...
Gotta admit I've never played the Witcher series even though everyone keeps gushing about it. A non customizable main character in an RPG always pus me off, even though I really liked HR.
You've only missed the best RPG of 2011, with a better story than Mass Effect, more choices and ACTUAL CONSEQUENCES than Mass Effect and more realistic characters than Mass Effect, better graphics than Mass Effect and better music than Mass Effect, that's all.
#59241
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:19
Rifneno wrote...
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
Archangel1996 is right. Besides, it's not as if Geralt and Triss are true lovers. Anyone who read the Witcher novels knows that Triss put a spell on Geralt and tried to manipulate him into loving her. And in the video-games it's obvious and clear that she's really trying to abuse the fact that Geralt has amnesia.
Oh. Right. I guess I was just confused by how she was actively trying to restore his memory.
In the 2nd game, but in the 1st? I am not saying that Triss is bad(how can i say that after the elven baths?
Modifié par archangel1996, 05 décembre 2012 - 01:20 .
#59242
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:20
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
paxxton wrote...
You haven't lost anything.RavenEyry wrote...
Gotta admit I've never played the Witcher series even though everyone keeps gushing about it. A non customizable main character in an RPG always pus me off, even though I really liked HR.
You've only missed the best RPG of 2011, with a better story than Mass Effect, more choices and ACTUAL CONSEQUENCES than Mass Effect and more realistic characters than Mass Effect, better graphics than Mass Effect and better music than Mass Effect, that's all.
Consequences, if i say act 2...what do you think? real consequences(not joking)
anyway, amen
Modifié par archangel1996, 05 décembre 2012 - 01:21 .
#59244
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:26
paxxton wrote...
Nah, I prefer Sci-Fi to fantasy. And the best RPG of 2011 was UNDOUBTEDLY Deus Ex: HR.Heretic_Hanar wrote...
paxxton wrote...
You haven't lost anything.RavenEyry wrote...
Gotta admit I've never played the Witcher series even though everyone keeps gushing about it. A non customizable main character in an RPG always pus me off, even though I really liked HR.
You've only missed the best RPG of 2011, with a better story than Mass Effect, more choices and ACTUAL CONSEQUENCES than Mass Effect and more realistic characters than Mass Effect, better graphics than Mass Effect and better music than Mass Effect, that's all.
Is Deus Ex: HR even an RPG? I mean not trying to turn this into an "what is an RPG" argument, but honestly, I never saw Deus Ex as an RPG francize. It was always more of an action-adventure type of game in my opinion. Just like Dishonored, which a lot of people also call an RPG, but really isn't in my opinion.
#59245
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:27
#59246
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:28
You have power trees, distinctive playing styles, lots of dialogue and great diverse story. It's an RPG. With perfect balance between playability and cluttered interfaces.Heretic_Hanar wrote...
paxxton wrote...
Nah, I prefer Sci-Fi to fantasy. And the best RPG of 2011 was UNDOUBTEDLY Deus Ex: HR.Heretic_Hanar wrote...
paxxton wrote...
You haven't lost anything.RavenEyry wrote...
Gotta admit I've never played the Witcher series even though everyone keeps gushing about it. A non customizable main character in an RPG always pus me off, even though I really liked HR.
You've only missed the best RPG of 2011, with a better story than Mass Effect, more choices and ACTUAL CONSEQUENCES than Mass Effect and more realistic characters than Mass Effect, better graphics than Mass Effect and better music than Mass Effect, that's all.
Is Deus Ex: HR even an RPG? I mean not trying to turn this into an "what is an RPG" argument, but honestly, I never saw Deus Ex as an RPG francize. It was always more of an action-adventure type of game in my opinion. Just like Dishonored, which a lot of people also call an RPG, but really isn't in my opinion.
#59247
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:28
ElSuperGecko wrote...
Just finished my first playthrough of Witcher II the other day. I thought it was good, but not as good as people have made it out to be.
Play it a 2nd time and make the opposite choices from what you did the first playthrough. You'll be amazed.
#59248
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:29
ElSuperGecko wrote...
Just finished my first playthrough of Witcher II the other day. I thought it was good, but not as good as people have made it out to be.
It would be that good if you wuold have read the books
#59249
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:30
Heretic_Hanar wrote...
Oh I'm not saying Triss is a bad girl. She loves Geralt. She loves him enough that she wants to restore is memories, despite the fact that it might mean Geralt will remember Yennefer and might leave Triss for her.
But don't tell me that Triss didn't try to manipulate Geralt in the first game. Back in TW1 she didn't seem so unhappy about the fact that Geralt lost his memories. I think she didn't mind at all at that point.
I don't really remember specifics of the first one I guess. Been a couple years. If you mean her getting him into bed in the prologue though, I'm not sure that counts since the game practially had an entire subplot around screwing as many different people as humanly (or inhumanly) possible. At first I didn't understand that angle. It was like every woman in that world has a fetish for hideously scarred up freaks. Zaeed would get more ass than New York subway bench in the Witcher universe. But then I realized it's probably because Geralt is the only man there that doesn't beat the **** out of the women. I've seen some crapsack worlds, but godDAMN...
#59250
Posté 05 décembre 2012 - 01:30
Story's not that diverse. The aren't any choices that have any major effect on the plot, while I hear Witcher 2 has branching storylines.paxxton wrote...
You have power trees, distinctive playing styles, lots of dialogue and great diverse story. It's an RPG. With perfect balance between playability and cluttered interfaces.




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