PC Gaming Paradise!
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 12:10 pm
I finally finished Divinity: Original Sin 2, which marks all games in the Divnity series finished for me exepct the first Original Sin which I just lost interest in completing.
While looking up stuff on OS2 I found out that they are almost done with the next game.
I like Larian studios, because they are one of the handful of devs that still make high quality PC exclusives, or at least games that prioritorize the PC as their main platform. Once upon a time, they were more or less a B tier studio making cheap rubbish. Though, even back to with their first game, Divine Divinity, they always had this degree of originality and creativity to their game design. They've gone from a low budge, low tier dev like the people who made Two Worlds do a big name.
Most of their games were kind of clunky and bug ridden, but they were still fun. I still remember my first game I played from them was a demo of Beyond Divinity that I got from Download.com when I just got my first PC and knew hardly anything about computers other than how to surf the next. It was low budget which crappy voice acting, but unlike any other RPG I had played before. I finally got it and most of the other Divinity games during the holiday sell at GOG and I was playing through them ever since up until recently.
One thing I don't like about OS2 is that is pretty much shat all over the continuity and lore. Fallen Heroes seems to be doing the same going by the fact that all 6 Godwoken are there which is impossible to do in OS2. OS2 is apparently suppose to take place around the same time or a little before Beyond Divinity. I played all the way through Divnity II and Dragon Commander. There are things in those games that the plot of OS2 completely voids when those games are supposed to be over a 1000 years in the future.
Outside of Larian, all I see in the realm of PC exclusives are huge soulless open world games like Star Citizen and low quality indie titles.
Every once in a while, I check to see what coming out and I'm not like the huge influx of medieval European themed games I'm seeing. Almost starting to remind me of the World War 2 saturation during the early 2000s.
The PC is still the premier platform for RTS and Sims, but most of what comes out now is unremarkable.
I am like the income space games, though. Also, I need to get the new Mechwarrior.
While looking up stuff on OS2 I found out that they are almost done with the next game.
I like Larian studios, because they are one of the handful of devs that still make high quality PC exclusives, or at least games that prioritorize the PC as their main platform. Once upon a time, they were more or less a B tier studio making cheap rubbish. Though, even back to with their first game, Divine Divinity, they always had this degree of originality and creativity to their game design. They've gone from a low budge, low tier dev like the people who made Two Worlds do a big name.
Most of their games were kind of clunky and bug ridden, but they were still fun. I still remember my first game I played from them was a demo of Beyond Divinity that I got from Download.com when I just got my first PC and knew hardly anything about computers other than how to surf the next. It was low budget which crappy voice acting, but unlike any other RPG I had played before. I finally got it and most of the other Divinity games during the holiday sell at GOG and I was playing through them ever since up until recently.
One thing I don't like about OS2 is that is pretty much shat all over the continuity and lore. Fallen Heroes seems to be doing the same going by the fact that all 6 Godwoken are there which is impossible to do in OS2. OS2 is apparently suppose to take place around the same time or a little before Beyond Divinity. I played all the way through Divnity II and Dragon Commander. There are things in those games that the plot of OS2 completely voids when those games are supposed to be over a 1000 years in the future.
Outside of Larian, all I see in the realm of PC exclusives are huge soulless open world games like Star Citizen and low quality indie titles.
Every once in a while, I check to see what coming out and I'm not like the huge influx of medieval European themed games I'm seeing. Almost starting to remind me of the World War 2 saturation during the early 2000s.
The PC is still the premier platform for RTS and Sims, but most of what comes out now is unremarkable.
I am like the income space games, though. Also, I need to get the new Mechwarrior.