Gametek said:
SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
Why do I mention this? Because the same people who cry about Dragon Age II being casual defend The Witcher 2, and I cannot even begin to understand that. When you compare the first game to the second, Assassin Of Kings has been "dumbed down", consolized, in almost every aspect. Its ridiculous. I am not saying the first is the better or whatever, but how anyone can moan about dumbed down games and obvious console ports while praising The Witcher 2.... I cannot comprehend it. Ironically, the same people probably failed at playing the first Witcher because it was to hard.
The story on Assassin as good as in the first instance of the game. The graphic is whole heartly made to enanch to a crazy point the aesthetic of the game. The quantity of weapon, armor, and game mechanism have being increased. They don't let you anymore drink in a fight. The only thing that they dumped down was the chaining our slash from the first witcher. And monster hit way harder then on the first game, believe me. Never needed to dodge/parry to complete the game. Hell, I don't even remember if I could dodge!
How this is dumping down, I fail to understand.
1. Combat is more twitch based. It has been changed to a system that is great for an xbox controller, or I should say, it went from CRPG combat to action RPG combat.
2. It took me 48 hours to complete the first Witcher. I completed maybe half the side quests, if even that. I completed the second Witcher in 30 hours. I had two of the best swords and completed every single side quest available to me. Every. Single. One. 30 hours. Quality over quantity, sure, but the game was seriously lacking in side quests.
3. The inventory screens and such. Do me a favor. Start the game and look at the inventory, meditation screen, etc. It is built for an xbox pad. From the ground up, with xbox in mind.
I could go on and on.
I am not saying that any of these points are negative. Personally I am indifferent to the combat as I faired quite well in both games and had fun with both types. The inventory bugs me a LOT, but its one small thing. The lack of side quests and the absolute lackluster, went from masterpiece to shit, slap in the face third act are also things I could rant on about all day, but I digress. The Witcher 2: Assassin Of Kings is a great game, one that I am currently playing a second time which I do not often do. All I am saying is that people bash Dragon Age 2 for the exact reasons listed above, and The Witcher 2 does the exact same things. It makes the exact same changes.
By the way, thanks for proving both mine and the OPs point while trying to argue against them. That is quite an achievement on your part.
Oh, and if you think that the story in the second game tops the one in the first by such a large margin, I simply flat out do not believe you ever finished the first one. AOK's second chapter is probably the best I have played in an RPG but otherwise, Witcher 1 all the fucking way.