GueulEclator
Educated
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2012
- Messages
- 44
A sci-fi post apocalyptic setting? Wow, so original. I totally never saw an rpg in that setting, especially recently. What's next, steampunk?
I was expecting better for the torment sequel. The whole plane/dimension fantasy was much more interesting. Now expect to see mostly nihilistic theme, and indoctrination bullshit with uber powerfull technological being messing your mind from the very begining, robots/human/dumb_object confusion, disregard of the whole soul concept and all the other good stuff associated with sci-fi. Great.
Sci-fi gives way too much power to entities that have figured out how to use technology, because unlike magic, technology potential is limitless, and they can just mess with the whole galaxy your in, at will. Which of course doesn't fit with the human dimension of an RPG.
Let's face it, humans become obsolete after the technology reach a certain point, and that's why fantasy is such a failure for a one-character focused RPG.
Or else they come up with ridiculous luck/plot twist like in mass effect, to explain why a random idiot like shephard can stop beings that could have anihilated the universe in the very first seconds of the game.
I was expecting better for the torment sequel. The whole plane/dimension fantasy was much more interesting. Now expect to see mostly nihilistic theme, and indoctrination bullshit with uber powerfull technological being messing your mind from the very begining, robots/human/dumb_object confusion, disregard of the whole soul concept and all the other good stuff associated with sci-fi. Great.
Sci-fi gives way too much power to entities that have figured out how to use technology, because unlike magic, technology potential is limitless, and they can just mess with the whole galaxy your in, at will. Which of course doesn't fit with the human dimension of an RPG.
Let's face it, humans become obsolete after the technology reach a certain point, and that's why fantasy is such a failure for a one-character focused RPG.
Or else they come up with ridiculous luck/plot twist like in mass effect, to explain why a random idiot like shephard can stop beings that could have anihilated the universe in the very first seconds of the game.