Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 2:19 pm
For me it's more like this - PS:T cannot match bgII because the imo the balance between hack an' slash and rpg is well just right.
The story is great , party handling , gear etc. they seem just fine for my tastes. Make no mistake - I'm no rpg player , I enjoy a good game and that's it.
PS:T is directed to a bit different audience - not everyone will enjoy the game. I sure did - heck I remember how anxious I was trying to uncover who the heck is that immortal zombie.
And saying PS:T can own BgII - well that really depends on what you're looking for in the game. You want dragons and shining plates ? Or perhaps you want bordello of intelectual lusts ? (can't remeber if that was the actual name of the place
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I say best you play em both - then uninstall and when the mood hits you play one of em again.
The story is great , party handling , gear etc. they seem just fine for my tastes. Make no mistake - I'm no rpg player , I enjoy a good game and that's it.
PS:T is directed to a bit different audience - not everyone will enjoy the game. I sure did - heck I remember how anxious I was trying to uncover who the heck is that immortal zombie.
And saying PS:T can own BgII - well that really depends on what you're looking for in the game. You want dragons and shining plates ? Or perhaps you want bordello of intelectual lusts ? (can't remeber if that was the actual name of the place
I say best you play em both - then uninstall and when the mood hits you play one of em again.