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RPGWatch Feature - Not a Review of The Bard's Tale IV
Forgottenlor started playing The Bard's Tale IV and around a third of the game, gave up. But unlike other games he gave up on in the past he did want to share his views of what he did play and this is how this editorial was born.
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Thanks Forgottenlor
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My thoughts exactly
Great review of a mediocre game. I wanted to love it so much as one who grew up with the Wizardry/Bard’sTale/Might and Magic goodness. I finally stopped playing it after the fairy puzzle after fairy puzzle. A few puzzles are ok, but these seemed a chore and work, not entertainment, and honestly had other games that I would rather play. I am sad too at what this game could have been and was at least communicated that it would be at the KickStarter. Oh well. First Bard’s Tale I haven’t completed multiple times.
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Yeah I'm not a puzzle fan… Despite being a backer my copy of this is sitting unplayed, ah well maybe I'll give it a go at some point.
Just to note though I got my monies worth just in the BT1 remake, so I'm very happy. :) Daniel. |
Not finishing a game is almost a requirement for 'professional' reviewers.
The 2017 handbook of professional journalism clearly outlines the following. You are only supposed to spend 30 minutes in the intro area, make your initial grading and complaints about the entire scope of the game and never play again. Later on, you watch a YT clip of the final credits and *update* your score to reflect any changes. |
On a more serious, less sarcastic note…
I loved the disclaimer up front about time played. Heaven forbid we have another #MaylanderReviewGate scandal. :) Appreciated the Identity Crisis section as it connects some of the pieces that didn't quite make sense to me during development. |
I still haven't dive into BT4, too many games at the same time released. And I need my chinese soaps daily fix so videogames are not the #1 priority currently… :D
Doesn't mean I'm gonna be against this "not a review", in fact I wish actual so called professionals had guts to admit how many hours they spent and in what exactly. |
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A bit refreshing to see a reviewer admitting that he could not get into the game and finish it. BT4 also sits somewhere in my library. Currently busy with catching up with some j-drama and trying to finish Dying Light and Kingdom Come. Not much time left for anything else. |
Part of the problem, I believe, is that a lot of people believe that you should not review something if you did finish it, which is just plain stupid. Professional reviewers (especially the ones from high-tier sites) simply do not have the time to play the whole game sometimes but the public would complain if they were actually honest.
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In a related subject, I also played about 20 hours of the game and quit. It's cool but not cool enough for playing 40-50 hours.
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I did finish the game - it is very long - sadly the sum of the good parts did not make a good game. The biggest disappointment is that if they had made the game a bit smaller and shorter and flushed out the writing; story and progression it could have been a very good game. Oh well.
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I backed the game as well. But after reading a lot of reviews, telling me everything I need to know (that I wouldn't enjoy the game at all), I won't even give it a try.
They really strayed way too far from the originals, and in addition to that made a lot of mistakes. |
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Its even sadder when you can tell a reviewer actually hasn't even played the game, but they watched a tech demo. |
I backed the project and played it through, but I'm not sure if I'd ever replay it in the future. It was good, and I enjoyed most of my time with the game, but in many ways it really didn't feel like a Bard's Tale game. That music though, and this comes from someone that usually turns the audio off in each and every game, the music in this one is pretty spectacular.
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I like the game , have 64 hours spent in it. I see your points Forgottenlor, it could have been so much better. I feel the same about Wasteland 2, it's good but it could have been so much better. Brian Fargo failed again.
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So its basically a puzzle game? I like puzzles but one puzzle after another loses the immersion for me. This is why so many Myst clones failed in the 90's.
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I guess my definition of success and failure must be dated. |
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All due respect, as someone who:
1. is a hardcore gamer 2. works with (non-gamer) journalism often 3. has already freelanced writing game reviews I think it's a crude exaggeration how people think that reviewers do not play the games. I don't think they actually finish the games all the time but most major sites would not tolerate their reviewers doing such a lazy work. The main issue, I believe, is either that the reviewers are simply bad or that they do not understand the game very well. |
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