Title. Had a really weird experience recently. Got ahold of Divinity: Original Sin which everyone and their dog has been telling me was basically a game made for old, crusty Baldur's Gate players like myself.
And...I didn't love it. I liked some aspects of it, and some of the tricks you could do like carrying chests and barrels were amazing. I was also happy to see mechanically challenging fights in a turn based game.
However the story was blah, the companions were awful and everything was just so...limited. Not many spells, shallow itemization, not an extremely big world to explore etc.
I oddly had the same experience with the original Dragon Age: although that was more "love the story, hate everything else about the game".
Other examples I can think of have been:
- Injustice
- Command and Conquer 3
- The Total War series
- Dead Rising 2
How about you?
And...I didn't love it. I liked some aspects of it, and some of the tricks you could do like carrying chests and barrels were amazing. I was also happy to see mechanically challenging fights in a turn based game.
However the story was blah, the companions were awful and everything was just so...limited. Not many spells, shallow itemization, not an extremely big world to explore etc.
I oddly had the same experience with the original Dragon Age: although that was more "love the story, hate everything else about the game".
Other examples I can think of have been:
- Injustice
- Command and Conquer 3
- The Total War series
- Dead Rising 2
How about you?