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Steam - Arcania & Gothic Pack for 75% Off
December 12th, 2013, 09:52
Steam is offereing a complete Arcania + Gothic Pack for 75% off.
Buy Arcania + Gothic PackMore information.
WEEK LONG DEAL! Offer ends December 16th
Items included in this bundle
ArcaniA - $4.99
ArcaniA: Fall of Setarrif -$3.74
Gothic 1- N/A
Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods Enhanced Edition -$2.49
Gothic II: Gold Edition - $2.49
December 12th, 2013, 09:55
Originally Posted by JonNikI still haven't played the expansion yet, and I had it for a year already. So I understand.
I finally caved and bought Arcania Gold at this price… I might even play it at some distant hard to fathom future![]()
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December 12th, 2013, 11:00
As long as you forget all about it having anything to do with Gothic, it's not that bad. It's an average action RPG all-round.
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December 12th, 2013, 11:08
Indeed that is the impression I got from the demo more or less.
But with so many highly anticipated stuff to play (and replay) next year, and with my gaming time reserved until the year end, it is extremelly doubtful it'll be any time soon…
At least having it in the Steam Library will make sure I remember of its existence if I find myself wondering what to play next at some point…
But with so many highly anticipated stuff to play (and replay) next year, and with my gaming time reserved until the year end, it is extremelly doubtful it'll be any time soon…
At least having it in the Steam Library will make sure I remember of its existence if I find myself wondering what to play next at some point…
December 12th, 2013, 11:13
The one good thing about it is that it looks good and you can't say that "open world" RPGs are very common.
But that's about it for praise
But that's about it for praise
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December 12th, 2013, 11:17
Yeah it definitely looked pretty good iirc.
Is it open world though ? I got the feeling that it was a string of linear (with perhaps a couple of paths) connected maps ? They were seamlessly connected though right ?
Edit: Oh I would add music to the praise. I've heard it on youtube. Seelbach is pretty good imo.
Is it open world though ? I got the feeling that it was a string of linear (with perhaps a couple of paths) connected maps ? They were seamlessly connected though right ?
Edit: Oh I would add music to the praise. I've heard it on youtube. Seelbach is pretty good imo.
December 12th, 2013, 11:21
Originally Posted by JonNikI put it in quotation marks because it's not really open world. I actually forget exactly how it worked - but I seem to recall the areas being quite large, and you can explore them relatively freely.
Yeah it definitely looked pretty good iirc.
Is it open world though ? I got the feeling that it was a string of linear (with perhaps a couple of paths) connected maps ? They were seamlessly connected though right ?
Edit: Oh I would add music to the praise. I've heard it on youtube. Seelbach is pretty good imo.
But it's not as open as the Gothics, no.
Don't remember the music, hehe
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December 12th, 2013, 11:22
Gothic 3 itself is also included ($2.49 separately) It's my understanding that a patched Gothic 3 is miles better than Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods, which had a different developer.
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December 12th, 2013, 11:30
Originally Posted by DArtagnanWell I prefer KaiRo hands down but I like his stuff (in Risen 2 also).
Don't remember the music, hehe![]()

He has a more cinematic and less low key orientation overall I think.
December 12th, 2013, 11:33
Originally Posted by JonNikI find that most artists have their good days and bad days.
Well I prefer KaiRo hands down but I like his stuff (in Risen 2 also).
He has a more cinematic and less low key orientation overall I think.
Who did the music for Gothic 3? Because that was FAR better than anything else I've heard in the Gothics. That said, I've always found the music in Gothic/Risen to be quite atmospheric. But G3 was on another level
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December 12th, 2013, 11:37
It was again Rosenkrantz. It was the first time that they had enough budget for an orchestra and a professional composer to help with the arrangement (its hard to transcribe music for a whole orchestra without formal training and experience).
I loved his low key stuff from the first 2 ofcourse also. They did an excellent job of setting and supplementing the atmosphere in an almost subversive way as I am sure I've said often enough.
And yeah G3 music was amazing: ranging from the mellow to the low key to the eerily atmospheric to the bombastic with impressive deftness and aplomb…
P.S the G3 OST is a mainstay on my MusicLib on the Macbook. And every time I hear a piece it does a number on me to start a G3 replay… Damn Nostalgia
I loved his low key stuff from the first 2 ofcourse also. They did an excellent job of setting and supplementing the atmosphere in an almost subversive way as I am sure I've said often enough.
And yeah G3 music was amazing: ranging from the mellow to the low key to the eerily atmospheric to the bombastic with impressive deftness and aplomb…
P.S the G3 OST is a mainstay on my MusicLib on the Macbook. And every time I hear a piece it does a number on me to start a G3 replay… Damn Nostalgia
December 12th, 2013, 11:44
Originally Posted by JonNikYep, for lowkey music - it's excellent. But I prefer the more "cinematic" and moving stuff - as long as it's not just that.
It was again Rosenkrantz. It was the first time that they had enough budget for an orchestra and a professional composer to help with the arrangement (its hard to transcribe music for a whole orchestra without formal training and experience).
I loved his low key stuff from the first 2 ofcourse also. They did an excellent job of setting and supplementing the atmosphere in an almost subversive way as I am sure I've said often enough.
I guess I have the same opinion as Ridley Scott - as he's also a strong proponent of "moving" music

Incidentally, I love the music in nearly all his movies. Certainly the older stuff.
And yeah G3 music was amazing: ranging from the mellow to the low key to the eerily atmospheric to the bombastic with impressive deftness and aplomb…Hehe, Gothic 3 is possibly the best broken game I've ever played.
P.S the G3 OST is a mainstay on my MusicLib on the Macbook. And every time I hear a pice it does a number on me to start a G3 replay… Damn Nostalgia![]()
I was glued to the screen for 60-70 hours at release - and it took a LONG time before I had to accept it was too broken to finish.
The world was amazing.
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December 12th, 2013, 11:48
Originally Posted by DArtagnanYou really should give it another try with the CPs (if you ever find yourself with absolutely nothing else to play and can spare the time
Hehe, Gothic 3 is possibly the best broken game I've ever played.
I was glued to the screen for 60-70 hours at release - and it took a LONG time before I had to accept it was too broken to finish.
The world was amazing.
). It really is objectively quite decent (my fanboy glasses aside
) and playable right now and can look very nice with the right tweaking and on a decent system 
(I know I had some nice screens uploaded somewhere… )
Edit: Ah there they are: Decent at any rate I believe…
December 12th, 2013, 11:51
Originally Posted by JonNikI've played it several times with the CP
You really should give it another try with the CPs (if you ever find yourself with absolutely nothing else to play and can spare the time). It really is objectively quite decent (my fanboy glasses aside
) and playable right now and can look very nice with the right tweaking and on a decent system
(I know I had some nice screens uploaded somewhere… )

It's good - but I can't stick with it for more than 20-30 hours. One reason is that I don't really enjoy the combat - and I no longer have that "innocent" adventurous spirit I had when I first played it, because I know the limitations of the random loot and the story.
But I still want to one day give it another real shot
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December 12th, 2013, 11:58
Originally Posted by DArtagnanYeah there is no way to completely fix that combat…
It's good - but I can't stick with it for more than 20-30 hours. One reason is that I don't really enjoy the combat - and I no longer have that "innocent" adventurous spirit I had when I first played it, because I know the limitations of the random loot and the story.
But I still want to one day give it another real shot![]()
The guys at CP did a valiant effort and it passes muster for me but I really can't blame anyone being put off by it a little still…
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