Ranting Review
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 12:14 pm
This is going to be a long rant and this is going to have some things it that some people to do not want to read because it may have some spoilers in it so read at your own risk.
I did write a small fraction of the a review about this game already but, I felt a much more clarifying definition on what I thought about the game would make me feel better in some ways.
The TOEE has some good parts and some bad parts. For starts the game is very well done on visual and sound effects. It is really neat that you are able to build your character to your specifications. How ever I felt as though choosing only 5 characters for your party was a bit dumb to be blunt. If you can choose up to playing 8 (5 yours and 3 Npcs) you should be able to build 8 characters for your party. Just as well if you choose only to have 4 in your party and so on. This was the only thing in the character building process I felt as though should have been thought over again.
When you enter Omelet for the first time you think perhaps it will be over runned with all sorts of critters. How ever you spend a good chunk of the game running around helping other people out. Now if you choose an evil party why would they help the towns’ people out? There should be no reason. It was so boring running around gathering XP just to get to the next level in order for you to be strong enough to go and kill things. I yawned my way through the various Xp adventures and was thankful I was able to do some killing.
Speaking of these Xp adventures let’s start with Emory Meadows. Talk about a waste of time. You wander around this almost deserted meadow for what? You get to kill some zombies, skeletal gnolls, a bear and a hill giant. **slaps her face** WOW **then rolls her eyes** pleeeaaaasee. I would have thought there would have been more too this meadow area that had once been a battle field. Much lengthier and more like a dungeon level but done on the outside. Then going to the Dekko Grove was even more pathetic. Melany talks to you about Ocher Jellies being there. How ever you run into 2 Spiders instead. For a low level party they can be challenging but that’s not the point. The point is with various options on going to these places you should have a much more prolonged time in doing these quests instead of wham bam thank you mam.
The Npcs in the game where well worth having in some parts. I would have preferred to make my own characters. First off the Npcs’ should allow you to see their stats. Your pretty much walking blind and wandering what they have. I think if you have the option to change there spells around you should have the option to see what you can improve on there armor etc. As for the Npcs’ there looting is horrible. Atari should have fixed this problem with the first patch released to the public. Other then those things Npcs are not too bad.
As you finally get to the Moat House you think your going to have to fight your way all the way to TOEE.; sort of. You get to the Moat House and you encounter frogs, interesting. Then you fight some guards and various other creatures. This is just me but the Moat House was just a disappointment. I thought I was going to have to spend weeks or even a month just to get out of there. Instead I did it all in a matter of a couple of hours. It was small and a few Bug Bears here and Gnolls there. The boss was over all pathetic he just stood there and took his punches. I like bosses that are challenging and I wasn’t impressed with Larenth the beautiful at all.
After beating the Moat House and arriving in Nub I was surprised about how small it was. A few quests to do here and then it’s off the TOEE. **Sighs** I was hoping to venture off to other towns or other dungeons before getting to TOEE. I was hoping that Atari would beef up the original TOEE game for the PC Game. The TOEE was good but the problem is the last level. There is nothing in the final level but some fungus and an empty chest. WOW….**rolls her eyes.** There are many more problems with this game like if you play a Bard there is no place to purchase a musical instrument. If you wish to have more bolts instead of arrows you cannot buy these but only to pick them off the dead bodies of those you killed.
There are only a few places you can even go and purchase items. For example with Burne he sells some good scrolls but, once you take them he doesn’t get a different or a fresh supply. There is no one else you can buy scrolls from for you Wizard or Sorceress. You do have the option to scribe scrolls on your own as a feat but what if you don’t want to have this feat then you’re screwed. So you have to take these feat other wise your going to just have the handful of spells you pick through out the rest of the game.
Even further in the game there is no one that sells magical rings or anything to up your spell resistance. Case in point most of the creatures that are poisonous are early in the game. There are a few down the line but my point is by the time you have enough money to purchase the only necklace of proof against poison it isn’t even worth it. There should have been more shops and various other places to go. You had two choices Nub or Omelet, that’s it. It was boring seeing those two towns over and over. Personally once I got done with all the quests I wanted to leave ASAP. Instead I had to trample back there in order to rest. You cannot rest anywhere in temple aside from the room in which you rescued the pirate on Level 1 of Temple. You once in a great while do get attacked maybe by some guards but that’s about it. Instead you have to go all the way back to these towns and then all the way back.
Finally the over all leveling of your characters to ten and that’s it. That’s really annoying. I love leveling my characters up to make them better, bigger and stronger. By the time you get to the Water Node your party should be tenth level. After that you go talk to some old hag and the game ends. There shouldn’t be a limit on what level your party stays at and in doing so the creatures become harder and much more difficult to kill. You even further should have the chance after the game is done to go back into the game with your party at whatever level you are but the monsters become harder then before and again get to level your party up as you choose.
My over all problem with the game as with a lot of you is the bugs. I have noticed numerous amounts of bugs but was able to over come them and still manage to play the game. It was very disappointing that the cinematics skipped like crazy and didn’t play smoothly. People will say that Atari was quick to get this game out on the market and I agree with that after playing this game. Don’t get me wrong it is a decent game and fun just it could have been better. Atari needs to understand that many companies are wanting to get there games out on the market quickly for the public to enjoy. Like the new Zelda game many people want to play this game and have wrote Nintendo asking all kinds of questions. Nintendo isn’t stupid. There game Zelda has lasted this long because they take there time with it and make it as enjoyable as possible. Same goes for Diablo, beautiful game by the way. You cannot sell a product to the public with half arse games in which are filled with bugs. This makes the public angry and draws them away from purchasing any products with the logo Atari on its box. Would I ever buy an Atari game again? Probably not.
My final statement is this. For those who like short games TOEE is defiantly for you. It even so much seeps into the crowd of people who do not like games with a twisting ending or a surprise one. In my previous post I gave TOEE a 7 and I stand my ground on that. The game should have been done better and the company should have ignored the rants from fans and made it the best game they possibly could hope for. Instead they have got nothing but bashing and nasty reviews on the game. If Atari plans on making TOEE an expansion or a second one taking your time on it would make the game more enjoyable at least for me. Trust me ticking people off and snatching $50.00 from under there noses and given them some entertainment that isn’t even 100 % fun sends even more hate mail to the company.
I think too that the bugs will always be there and Atari has no consideration for any of us. The way I see it they blame us. If it wasn’t for us ranting about getting this game out sooner perhaps it would have better. How ever it is there fault because they could have simply ignored us like I said. I just felt as though the game should have been better, longer and more battles and demons to fight. Instead I got nothing more then a game that bored me in more places. Atari needs to understand the reason why other companies are kicking there butts is because they know when too listen to the fans and when not to listen to the fans. Give the fans what they want in the game but don’t give the fans the game that is not all the way done and disappoint them in most places.
I did write a small fraction of the a review about this game already but, I felt a much more clarifying definition on what I thought about the game would make me feel better in some ways.
The TOEE has some good parts and some bad parts. For starts the game is very well done on visual and sound effects. It is really neat that you are able to build your character to your specifications. How ever I felt as though choosing only 5 characters for your party was a bit dumb to be blunt. If you can choose up to playing 8 (5 yours and 3 Npcs) you should be able to build 8 characters for your party. Just as well if you choose only to have 4 in your party and so on. This was the only thing in the character building process I felt as though should have been thought over again.
When you enter Omelet for the first time you think perhaps it will be over runned with all sorts of critters. How ever you spend a good chunk of the game running around helping other people out. Now if you choose an evil party why would they help the towns’ people out? There should be no reason. It was so boring running around gathering XP just to get to the next level in order for you to be strong enough to go and kill things. I yawned my way through the various Xp adventures and was thankful I was able to do some killing.
Speaking of these Xp adventures let’s start with Emory Meadows. Talk about a waste of time. You wander around this almost deserted meadow for what? You get to kill some zombies, skeletal gnolls, a bear and a hill giant. **slaps her face** WOW **then rolls her eyes** pleeeaaaasee. I would have thought there would have been more too this meadow area that had once been a battle field. Much lengthier and more like a dungeon level but done on the outside. Then going to the Dekko Grove was even more pathetic. Melany talks to you about Ocher Jellies being there. How ever you run into 2 Spiders instead. For a low level party they can be challenging but that’s not the point. The point is with various options on going to these places you should have a much more prolonged time in doing these quests instead of wham bam thank you mam.
The Npcs in the game where well worth having in some parts. I would have preferred to make my own characters. First off the Npcs’ should allow you to see their stats. Your pretty much walking blind and wandering what they have. I think if you have the option to change there spells around you should have the option to see what you can improve on there armor etc. As for the Npcs’ there looting is horrible. Atari should have fixed this problem with the first patch released to the public. Other then those things Npcs are not too bad.
As you finally get to the Moat House you think your going to have to fight your way all the way to TOEE.; sort of. You get to the Moat House and you encounter frogs, interesting. Then you fight some guards and various other creatures. This is just me but the Moat House was just a disappointment. I thought I was going to have to spend weeks or even a month just to get out of there. Instead I did it all in a matter of a couple of hours. It was small and a few Bug Bears here and Gnolls there. The boss was over all pathetic he just stood there and took his punches. I like bosses that are challenging and I wasn’t impressed with Larenth the beautiful at all.
After beating the Moat House and arriving in Nub I was surprised about how small it was. A few quests to do here and then it’s off the TOEE. **Sighs** I was hoping to venture off to other towns or other dungeons before getting to TOEE. I was hoping that Atari would beef up the original TOEE game for the PC Game. The TOEE was good but the problem is the last level. There is nothing in the final level but some fungus and an empty chest. WOW….**rolls her eyes.** There are many more problems with this game like if you play a Bard there is no place to purchase a musical instrument. If you wish to have more bolts instead of arrows you cannot buy these but only to pick them off the dead bodies of those you killed.
There are only a few places you can even go and purchase items. For example with Burne he sells some good scrolls but, once you take them he doesn’t get a different or a fresh supply. There is no one else you can buy scrolls from for you Wizard or Sorceress. You do have the option to scribe scrolls on your own as a feat but what if you don’t want to have this feat then you’re screwed. So you have to take these feat other wise your going to just have the handful of spells you pick through out the rest of the game.
Even further in the game there is no one that sells magical rings or anything to up your spell resistance. Case in point most of the creatures that are poisonous are early in the game. There are a few down the line but my point is by the time you have enough money to purchase the only necklace of proof against poison it isn’t even worth it. There should have been more shops and various other places to go. You had two choices Nub or Omelet, that’s it. It was boring seeing those two towns over and over. Personally once I got done with all the quests I wanted to leave ASAP. Instead I had to trample back there in order to rest. You cannot rest anywhere in temple aside from the room in which you rescued the pirate on Level 1 of Temple. You once in a great while do get attacked maybe by some guards but that’s about it. Instead you have to go all the way back to these towns and then all the way back.
Finally the over all leveling of your characters to ten and that’s it. That’s really annoying. I love leveling my characters up to make them better, bigger and stronger. By the time you get to the Water Node your party should be tenth level. After that you go talk to some old hag and the game ends. There shouldn’t be a limit on what level your party stays at and in doing so the creatures become harder and much more difficult to kill. You even further should have the chance after the game is done to go back into the game with your party at whatever level you are but the monsters become harder then before and again get to level your party up as you choose.
My over all problem with the game as with a lot of you is the bugs. I have noticed numerous amounts of bugs but was able to over come them and still manage to play the game. It was very disappointing that the cinematics skipped like crazy and didn’t play smoothly. People will say that Atari was quick to get this game out on the market and I agree with that after playing this game. Don’t get me wrong it is a decent game and fun just it could have been better. Atari needs to understand that many companies are wanting to get there games out on the market quickly for the public to enjoy. Like the new Zelda game many people want to play this game and have wrote Nintendo asking all kinds of questions. Nintendo isn’t stupid. There game Zelda has lasted this long because they take there time with it and make it as enjoyable as possible. Same goes for Diablo, beautiful game by the way. You cannot sell a product to the public with half arse games in which are filled with bugs. This makes the public angry and draws them away from purchasing any products with the logo Atari on its box. Would I ever buy an Atari game again? Probably not.
My final statement is this. For those who like short games TOEE is defiantly for you. It even so much seeps into the crowd of people who do not like games with a twisting ending or a surprise one. In my previous post I gave TOEE a 7 and I stand my ground on that. The game should have been done better and the company should have ignored the rants from fans and made it the best game they possibly could hope for. Instead they have got nothing but bashing and nasty reviews on the game. If Atari plans on making TOEE an expansion or a second one taking your time on it would make the game more enjoyable at least for me. Trust me ticking people off and snatching $50.00 from under there noses and given them some entertainment that isn’t even 100 % fun sends even more hate mail to the company.
I think too that the bugs will always be there and Atari has no consideration for any of us. The way I see it they blame us. If it wasn’t for us ranting about getting this game out sooner perhaps it would have better. How ever it is there fault because they could have simply ignored us like I said. I just felt as though the game should have been better, longer and more battles and demons to fight. Instead I got nothing more then a game that bored me in more places. Atari needs to understand the reason why other companies are kicking there butts is because they know when too listen to the fans and when not to listen to the fans. Give the fans what they want in the game but don’t give the fans the game that is not all the way done and disappoint them in most places.