Traveller, on 26 May 2012 - 06:52 PM, said:
Pyromancy is great, I took Sif out in no time with fireball and the dragon ring that boosts sorcery. Obviously no good against the fire types though. I left my newgame+ at the end so when I return to it I can pick it up with all the embers again - I also skipped the depths entirely second time round, and I still want to take out the Gaping Dragon again. I'll go back to it, I love that game.
I'm now playing The Witcher 2. I am really impressed with this game so far, it's like the fantasy version of Mass Effect, but way, way better than Dragon Age. I do wish it had the same target lock as Dark Souls though - I keep getting back-stabbed as only the camera locks onto the target.
I haven't played the first game, so i don't know how this game decides which choices I made in the first one to influence the story in this one. Seems to work so far, although I keep meeting people that know me, but I have no idea who they are.
The journal structure is solid though, there's a ton of info in there when I remember to look. I seem to be getting my ass kicked far more than I did in Dark Souls though!
Great stuff so far.
The stuff wrt to Game 1 is largely cosmetic--it gives you a warm feeling if you know what people mean, but it doesn't play into a story in a major way. Though if you do import a char, you get to start with weapons that are good, up till about a quarter of Act 1 (these are best weapons of TW1, severely nerfed). oh, and TW1 is a great game in its own right, pretty much dirt cheap, and plays on even low-spec modern PCs.
On top of this, the game series is based on 2 books of short stories and 5 full-fledged novels, all of which set up the background (though it's a totally separate plot, that takes place years after) There are LOTS of people who've at least heard about you. Dandelion (have you met him yet?) loves writing about your char, and he's kind of a big deal in the Northern Kingdoms (people know him).
my summer's gotten so hectic I haven't gamed in a while. I have my first Bioshock 2 playthrough about halfway done, and I do intend to finish that.
Once i'm done with it, i'll need to find something cerebral that's a bit easier on the action brain bits--maybe some Deus Ex mods ( I still need to finish 2017, and I've never tried the Nameless mod), or maybe finally get around to playing Fallout 3.
wrt to combat--you start out taking double damage on backstabs. so, the key thing for the first 7 levels (untill you can unlock The path of the Swordsman in your char menu). is dodging--everyone and everything. reducing backstab damage is one of the first 3 choice "skills" on the Swordsman tree, and it helps big time. Also, riposte is great.