![]() |
Obsidian - Confirms Pillars of Eternity II
Gamepressure had the chance to interview Feargus Urquhart and he shared the info that Pillars of Eternity II is in production, and might be crowdfunded again.
Quote:
|
Great news!
|
I really hope it picks up were the White March left off….
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
If your Watcher comes back or not is another story, I remember Sawyer musing over the idea at least. Watchers are rare and sought out for their powers so there are reasons to go travel at least. |
Great news. PoE was my favourite game of 2015. :)
|
I know there are some things that were left unfinished in my mind when it told the ending of the story.
Also I feel there is way more story that could fit around your keep and the forge. Edited: no matter what way they go it is good news to me :) |
I hope they take a more focused approach. I enjoyed Pillars( still haven't finished it), but it feels like they tried to make something with characteristics from all IE classics, that it ended up lacking it's own identity ( along with several historical backgrounds, without any being fully realized in the end).
Still, lore and interesting mechanics are there, but I'd like to see something with more personal involvement like with BG saga. |
I didn't like the conclusion of PoE's story (I thought the writing in the final sequence was pretentious and sophomoric) but I like the lore and setting as a whole, so I'd rather see a sequel start fresh in another part of the world, with a different hero.
I'll back the game in a second regardless -- Sawyer's game design gets a lot of stick around here, but I enjoyed the combat quite a bit, even playing the game as it was right at release, when it admittedly still needed a tweak or two. |
Great that there will be another Pillars game, but I think they missed a huge opportunity to make this an ongoing story from game to game like Baldur's Gate.
Imagine a modern trilogy of isometric, Infinity Engine-style connected games where you could import your character/characters into each sequel telling one large story. No other series has done it quite like Baldur's Gate has, and this was Obsidian's grand chance to enter that extremely rarefied air of being up there with the Baldur's Gate series. However, I loved Pillars and am happy more games are being made in the series. Just a bit bummed that they missed a once in a lifetime opportunity here. |
Sweet. PoE is one of my all-time favorite games. I thought the writing and lore got better and better the more I uncovered about the world. (I know that the writing in that game seemed to be something people either liked or just didn't.)
|
Quote:
Thus, it's simply not true to say "no other series has done it quite like Baldur's Gate". These games are available now on GOG to run on modern machines, so I suggest you check 'em out for yourself. :) On the subject of Pillars of Eternity II, I'm happy enough that Obsidian avoid the power-gaming challenges and pitfalls that come with creating high-level adventures. So I don't particularly mind if the story is a new one from level 1; as it'll be interesting to see the expansion of the lore within the IP regardless. The story and character connections themselves to the original game will also be very interesting. |
| All times are GMT +2. The time now is 03:38. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2022, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
vBulletin Security provided by
DragonByte Security (Pro) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2022 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
User Alert System provided by
Advanced User Tagging (Lite) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2022 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Copyright by RPGWatch