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Over four years after its initial release, as well as the release of a sequel, Pillars of Eternity has made its way to the Nintendo Switch. Exploding from its beginnings as a Kickstarter campaign, every release so far has been a success. With a lot of ports to the Switch being hit or miss due to the constraints of the console, Pillars of Eternity has a lot to pack into a small package. Including the mountain of backstory and systems from this colossal game, along with the conversion of PC controls to the console, able to go with you to all the Nintendo rooftop parties you can handle may be too good to be true. Let’s find out if it is with our review of Pillars of Eternity on the Nintendo Switch.
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That's a lot of words for "I didn't like this game." Are you aware that opinion is not objective fact? If you are, your prose certainly doesn't suggest it.
I'm a huge fan of the first game and I did not even hear about POE2 until about 6 months after its release, and I spend (too much) time on RPG sites. Take a look at the projecteternity subreddit and you'll find a noticeable number of people who liked POE and somehow missed POE2's release. If that's not bad marketing, then I'm not sure what is.
On a side note, I'm not sure why you regard fan service as a bad thing. Isn't that the point of a game--to please fans of the genre?
A game like POE would benefit from it so damn much!
Even on a PC it'd be heavenly. Being able to just straight up clicking skills/where to go/pause/unpause in real time and unaided by a mouse!
You did the same thing as Torval did, lol. You expressed an opinion as though it was fact.
I'm right there with ya lol....readability is becoming a major concern as the years go by.
I didn't even hear about POE2 until I heard a streamer mention it earlier this year and decided I would buy it the next time it was on sale. I'll still play through it several times for the achievements but at this point it has been nowhere as fun as POE to me.
I don't have a Switch, but definitely suggesting this game to my stepsisters bf to play through. It would be his first of the genre.
As to the Nintendo Switch, it is just a cheap console that is overpriced and breaks easily.
I love the fact that there has been a mini revival of the genre in recent years and I buy most of them. POE is OK but personally of the new crop I liked D:OS and D:OS 2 much better.
Funny thing is that just this past week I've been re-playing an ancient game that IMO is the best one of them all but hardly ever gets mentioned in these discussions probably because they took the series in a different direction after the 1st one... Dragon Age Origins.
If you like these types of games and haven't played that one ever or in a while do yourself a favor and play it. You'll see just how well these games can be done.
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I don't have much to say on the Switch version itself, but I feel the need to inject a few comments about the game (and its successor) due to some comments. A very good game hampered (I think) by a DR system that looks good on paper but folds somewhat in game. Story was a good and bad mix. The best of its genre since Baldur's Gate and it's Ilk though. Pillars of Eternity 2 does nearly everything better (but in my opinion) is a worse game.
Man, it's sad how bitter people can be toward a game they don't like. It's OK, bud, you don't have to like it! Even if everybody else does! When a game has 70 positive reviews on Metacritic, 0 negative, and only 1 mixed, it isn't the product of a "hype machine." It is an excellent game. PoE is NOT for everyone. Its methodical pacing can definitely be a sticking point with today's younger ADHD generation. It is a slow burn for RPG fans. It's also hard to engage with if you don't like reading. Aside from the reading and lack of fast-paced action, what exactly is it missing that this "hype train" had you looking forward to? World building, character progression, and freedom in creating your party/build (you know, the core tenets of RPGs) are all 2nd to none. I'm genuinely curious what someone who reads articles on MMORPG wants from an RPG that PoE doesn't deliver?
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I already mentioned that I'm currently having fun re-playing Dragon Age Origins. I like that one much better simply because they are closer to striking that balance than most other CRPGs.
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED