GreenMagicSpell
Arcane
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anachronox continues to aggravate me with its vomit inducing content placement which manages to outdo anything bioware has ever developed when it comes to the sheer number of miniscule areas traversed back and forthTitle. And in what way or means, such as a particular happening or feature of the game.
Icewind Dale 2, 40% too much trash combat that yielded neither experience nor loot. Pillars of Eternity for the same reason (the b team made a much better game in the expansions than the big names). NWN OC for being the shittiest campaign ever. Drakensang for having some decent moments but devolving later in the game to just areas filled to the brim with enemies and very little else. Divinity Original Sin for the same reason.Title. And in what way or means, such as a particular happening or feature of the game.
It worked out in the end though for them.
Open Morrowind intrigues me but I havent checked if most mods work with it. I would go on to have a deep appreciation for Elder Scrolls lore even going so far as to playthrough most of ESO.
Gameplay wise, The Last Remnant. The two fatal flaws of the game are it's RNG and its obscure mechanics.
The game poorly explains its mechanics to the player, which are very unintuitive, and applying typical RPG logic is counterintuitive. 90% of the game is optional side content with obscure requirements, and the side quests are missable, so you have to consult a walkthrough to find out where to go, when, and how to do something.
And then there are the layers and layers of RNG stacked on top of each other. In order to do a quest, the questgiver randomly spawns, so you have to walk in and out of town over and over again until he spawns. In order to kill a mob you need to complete a quest, you have to walk in and out of a zone (sometimes multiple zones) over and over again until it spawns.
Playing any JRPGwith random encounters is the most insufferable experience possible. I really don't get the popularity of them.