It's a great game but few basic things being omitted really put it down. I.e.
telling the player where to go for a mission? Especially when they haven't
played for a while.
This was o.k. but I found KOTOR moe enjoyable. I can't but feel this is a
"skin job" of the game it feels so much like.
I give this a reluctant thumbs up but *only* if you found the game on
discount. I don't feel it is worth the cost of a new game as so many components
are a re-hash.
I also found myself caring little for the outcome. I didn't buy into the
characters fully. The dialogue seemed a little juvenile or campy.
Finally, the game's stability leaves a lot to be desired. I've a very stable
PC setup and still had problems with the game crashing. Once or twice is
allowed. Anything more than that and the game has problems at its core.
While bioware did a great job of combining FPS/tactical shooter action with
RPG story and mechanics, and the completely new universe is great (if a little
reminiscent of Babylon 5 at times) the replay value is quite low as the story
offers little variation (or the variation that exists means little in the end).
Also strange is the lack of non-human or non-Asari females (where are the turian
females?) and the way the game scales is a little... unsatisfying" Toward
the end on the game, you're still fighting the same enemies (they look the same
anyway) they're just 10 times stronger. A lack of variety in the side-missions
and scenery is also a little disappointing.
I have been playing similar games, the most notable being the KOTOR Series.
This game pushes the experience to the next level. A Must-Have for all genre
fans!
It's a great game but few basic things being omitted really put it down. I.e. telling the player where to go for a mission? Especially when they haven't played for a while.
Very cool game. Plays well with everything maxed out at 1920x1200 without having a top of the range PC. :)
Core 2 Duo E6750
ATI Radeon 4870 (512MB) OC
A great game. Had no issues with it on my home PC. I particularly liked the adult themes running throughout it.
This was o.k. but I found KOTOR moe enjoyable. I can't but feel this is a "skin job" of the game it feels so much like.
I give this a reluctant thumbs up but *only* if you found the game on discount. I don't feel it is worth the cost of a new game as so many components are a re-hash.
I also found myself caring little for the outcome. I didn't buy into the characters fully. The dialogue seemed a little juvenile or campy.
Finally, the game's stability leaves a lot to be desired. I've a very stable PC setup and still had problems with the game crashing. Once or twice is allowed. Anything more than that and the game has problems at its core.
... ok, maybe I give it a half thumbs up.
While bioware did a great job of combining FPS/tactical shooter action with RPG story and mechanics, and the completely new universe is great (if a little reminiscent of Babylon 5 at times) the replay value is quite low as the story offers little variation (or the variation that exists means little in the end). Also strange is the lack of non-human or non-Asari females (where are the turian females?) and the way the game scales is a little... unsatisfying" Toward the end on the game, you're still fighting the same enemies (they look the same anyway) they're just 10 times stronger. A lack of variety in the side-missions and scenery is also a little disappointing.
lots of fun!!
I quickly lost interest in this game, playing it seemed like more a chore than fun.
If I could figure out where I had to go, I wouldnt have uninstalled this game.
Great game, just dosn't seem to show you where you're ment to be going most of the time...
Awesome game but can be a bit unstable at times
My favorite RPG - very nice graphic & really good story!
a nice RPG games with amazing galaxy!!
it's good game ! But it want a good computer :)
I have been playing similar games, the most notable being the KOTOR Series. This game pushes the experience to the next level. A Must-Have for all genre fans!
Finally a game that can be called next-gen.