Yes, and exceptionally well crafted.Nice, hah. It's cool that we seem to agree that it's a really good game. I restarted for a YouTube series and man, I'm seeing a bunch of new stuff already that I missed initially. The world is just ginormous.
Yes, and exceptionally well crafted.Nice, hah. It's cool that we seem to agree that it's a really good game. I restarted for a YouTube series and man, I'm seeing a bunch of new stuff already that I missed initially. The world is just ginormous.
Björn Pankratz is now on Gamasutra TwitchTV.
It sounds to me his problem is somehing else: he is probably translating on the fly.I would like ot give Bjorn one piece of advice, he doesnt need to speak fast, if he took more time to speak he would stutter a lot less and his speech would be much clearer.
It sounds to me his problem is somehing else: he is probably translating on the fly.
It seems like one of those titles that a lot of people were probably making fun of at first after hearing a bad review or two, then maybe see their friend has 80 hours in it and left a glowing review, and then slowly go, "Huh…", and then before you know it they buy it, are playing it and end up loving it.
It seems like one of those titles to me, anyway.
Divine Divinity
It had a couple middling early reviews (computer gaming world: 70). The game had an absolutely horrible, horrid, horrendous, hideous opening level dungeon. It was so very hard to trudge through that part of the game. But once you did, the game became Iconic. It easily ranks in my top 10 RPGs of all time. Word of mouth got that game over and now I would bet most RPG folks consider that game a classic.
Way too early to determine what RPG history will say about Elex, but the game has only been out a few weeks.
I actually enjoyed the opening dungeon of DD. I hated the contrived final section of the game!!
So now Kai is no longer with PB and Kirill has passed away. I'm sad now.
Time to escape to Elex. Just discovered this girl with a troll boyfriend. And the troll just keep whomping on my buddy Duras. Can't we all just get along . . . .? ? ?
I actually enjoyed the opening dungeon of DD. I hated the contrived final section of the game!!
I actually specifically mention those two composers in my upcoming ELEX review, because I genuinely feel they add a unique touch to specific locations and in-game atmosphere. It's not that other composers are bad, but they lack a more distinct touch.
I know that some gamers prefer to simply turn off music and only use sound effects, which is fine, but to me the music can be an important part of the experience if done right.
It really is a shame that KaiRo didn't work on ELEX and Kirill didn't work on D: OS2 (and beyond).
Who was the composer anyways? Was it the same guy who composed Risen 3?
I couldn't agree more. It was the late-game of Divine divinity that was lacking not the beginning.
I turn all music and sound OFF in games I find it a distraction!!