RPGDot Network    
   

 
 
Gooka: The Mystery of Janatris
Display full image
Pic of the moment
More
pics from the gallery
 
 
Site Navigation

Main
   News
   Forums

Games
   Games Database
   Top 100
   Release List
   Support Files

Features
   Reviews
   Previews
   Interviews
   Editorials
   Diaries
   Misc

Download
   Gallery
   Music
   Screenshots
   Videos

Miscellaneous
   Staff Members
   Privacy Statement

FAQ
Members
Usergroups
Gothic 2: Review @ GameAxis
  View previous topic :: View next topic
RPGDot Forums > News Comments

Author Thread
goshuto
Wanderer
Wanderer




Joined: 29 May 2002
Posts: 1142
Gothic 2: Review @ GameAxis
   

There's a new <a href="http://www.gameaxis.com/articles/view.gax?id=302&gid=679" target="_blank">review</a> for Gothic II at GameAxis. Voice acting and the interface were considered letdowns, while the detailed world earned praise. The review awarded the game a score of 7.0; here's a snippet:<blockquote><em>But actually PLAYING the game is where the pain comes in. The single biggest offender here is an EXTREMELY unfriendly and primitive interface that seems to have learned nothing from the RPGs of the past and falls back on several conventions which are no longer acceptable. The all important inventory management is something that seasoned RPGers will be complaining about most since it’s very unintuitive and does NOT allow you to sort and organize your items in any way. This makes for a lot of painful screen navigation trying to track down use items you require in order to survive or advance. Couple that with the fact that there is no “hot key” feature to have a select few items instantly available to use at the touch of a key, and you begin to understand how inconvenient the system is.</em></blockquote>
Post Tue Jun 01, 2004 1:56 am
 View user's profile
vid
Guest






   

dude, this is no dungeon <what do you want to have been played for you> siege!
Post Tue Jun 01, 2004 1:58 am
 
Lysander
Protector of the Realm
Protector of the Realm




Joined: 09 Apr 2002
Posts: 265
   

I preferred the inventory system from Gothic I.
Post Tue Jun 01, 2004 2:24 am
 View user's profile
Chekote
Where’s my Banana?!?!
Where’s my Banana?!?!




Joined: 08 Mar 2002
Posts: 1540
Location: Dont know, looks kind of green
   

Hotkeys take away from the realism. But I agree about the sorting. That would have been nice.
_________________
IMHO my opinion is humble
Post Tue Jun 01, 2004 6:28 pm
 View user's profile
Lysander
Protector of the Realm
Protector of the Realm




Joined: 09 Apr 2002
Posts: 265
   

quote:
Originally posted by Chekote
Hotkeys take away from the realism. But I agree about the sorting. That would have been nice.


Could you explain how?
Post Tue Jun 01, 2004 7:40 pm
 View user's profile
Guest







   

If you mean the hotkeys, the reason is:

Quick keys only makes sense with items that are easily accessible. e.g. an item stored on your belt. At the most, this would mean two or three potions.

Even if the items are stored on your belt, you still need to unclip them etc.

All the games that I have seen that use quick keys, e.g. Diablo, Dungeon Seige etc, let you use potion after potion after potion in a matter of seconds. I dont see how on earth you are supposed to be getting all this from your backpack and using it while still fighting creatures.

Most of the time Gothic is realistic (within the bounds of its world, obviously). I wouldnt like to see it brought to the level of a mindless action game with things such as gratuitous quick keys.

Quick keys on two items (not two types of items, TWO items) would be acceptable. Anything else is just silly.
Post Tue Jun 01, 2004 7:46 pm
 
Guest







   

Sounds to me like the reviewer didn't play the game for very long. He mentions that the game is "extremely choppy" even on a 3 ghz machine - come on! It's only choppy in the harbor areas of Khorinis, and it certainly shouldn't be extreme unless he's maxed out the resolution and maybe enabled AA/AF.

While some of his criticisms are valid, he does seem to emphasise the bad parts way more than the good parts. The sad fact is that precious few games even attempt to do what Gothic II does: scheduled NPCs, predators that will prey on other animals, multiple ways to solve quests, distinct quests for the various classes, lots of neat little secrets buried within the game world, hands-on fighting.

Gothic 1+2 is the only game in town for this kind of action, and it's too damn myopic to award it a paltry 7.0/10.

Oh, and hotkeys are available, btw. It's buried in the .ini though, as the developers really don't think it's the way it should be played.
Post Wed Jun 02, 2004 12:52 pm
 
Jung
Most Exalted Highlord
Most Exalted Highlord




Joined: 19 Jun 2002
Posts: 411
Location: Texas
   

quote:
Originally posted by Anonymous
Sounds to me like the reviewer didn't play the game for very long. He mentions that the game is "extremely choppy" even on a 3 ghz machine - come on! It's only choppy in the harbor areas of Khorinis, and it certainly shouldn't be extreme unless he's maxed out the resolution and maybe enabled AA/AF.

While some of his criticisms are valid, he does seem to emphasise the bad parts way more than the good parts. The sad fact is that precious few games even attempt to do what Gothic II does: scheduled NPCs, predators that will prey on other animals, multiple ways to solve quests, distinct quests for the various classes, lots of neat little secrets buried within the game world, hands-on fighting.

Gothic 1+2 is the only game in town for this kind of action, and it's too damn myopic to award it a paltry 7.0/10.

Oh, and hotkeys are available, btw. It's buried in the .ini though, as the developers really don't think it's the way it should be played.


Agreed.

The game ran pretty smooth most of the time. Many of the problems mentioned fade way after playing for a while. It wouldn't bother me a bit to buy another game using this engine and inteface.
_________________
"You two are a regular ol' Three Musketeers."
Post Wed Jun 02, 2004 2:49 pm
 View user's profile



All times are GMT.
The time now is Sat Apr 13, 2019 3:44 am



Powered by phpBB © 2001 phpBB Group
 
 
 
All original content of this site is copyrighted by RPGWatch. Copying or reproducing of any part of this site is strictly prohibited. Taking anything from this site without authorisation will be considered stealing and we'll be forced to visit you and jump on your legs until you give it back.