dragon wench wrote:
if you liked KOTR, you'll probably enjoy BG2. KOTR took some of the elements from BG2 (like story and party interaction) but weakened them considerably. And yes, as everyone says don't worry about the number crunching or D&D background. I had no experience with D&D when I first played it, and my skill with numbers is so abysmal that I practically break into a cold sweat when I see a mathematical equation
Me neither. My maths is just plain average only. Even with advanced maths, I'm just plain average. As for my knowledge of D&D, its next to zero. But, yeah, I'll think about it since I did enjoy playing KOTOR (my friend recommended it to me after my stint with Fable: The Lost Chapters and the fact that I've played Star Wars: Republic Commando before).
dragon wench wrote:
As far as NWN goes... I never finished it. I found the game to be a real disappointment. I may pick up the complete pack with the expansions sometime, because I've heard they make a huge difference, but the original game just lacks.
Never got into the game myself. Saw my friend playing it before and somehow I was quite turned off by it. It must have been the camera view because I never touched any RPG that was top-down before. Only 3rd person RPGs like Final Fantasy 7&8 and Fable. First Person RPGs also turned me off too, particularly Morrowind and Oblivion, except Dark Messiah of Might and Magic's demo.
Chanak wrote:
Hrm....from what I know of you from the forums, I don't take you to be a big fan of medieval sort of fantasy. I'm thinking that's the basis of you not being interested in D&D style games, yes?
That could be one of the main factors. Aside from Fable: The Lost Chapters, I don't really play any other medieval based RPGs. It could also be the fact that I don't really play that much RPGs and I'm mostly to RTSes and action games.
Chanak wrote:
I think you would enjoy playing the Baldur's Gate series, as tactics and strategy play a large role in the successful completion of the games. You crunch numbers playing other games, right? Well, you'll take to doing that in the Baldur's Gate (BG) games very quickly. In fact, I think you might enjoy the robust character development avenues in the BGs and find it refreshing compared to the over-simplified D20 system used by the KOTORs.
As for other games, I don't think I've played games that have any relation to using numbers at all, aside from some adventure games. As for team-based games, I did play Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, Star Wars: Republic Commando and Freedom Fighters. However, what turned me off about KOTOR's party system is that you have to control and plan each and every one of the member's action and that is slightly tedious and troublesome to me. I prefer the method where you give out commands and the others will do as you command just like the above games I mentioned just now.
Hmm. Considering how interesting the characters are back at KOTOR, I think I might be able to enjoy the characters there too.
By the way, as I recall, I've read a review somewhere that the characters in KOTOR do resemble some of the characters back at either BG or Neverwinter Nights in terms of the personality.