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#1 Baurus_1
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I disagree that all the dialogue would have to be voice-acted. Maybe just the first sentence of every conversation could be voice-acted. If the graphics were top notch, the combat all made real-time, and the dialogue and story all kept the same, it would do extremely well sales-wise.

Just look how good the Resident Evil remake on the Gamecube was. It was excellent and made the game so much better than the original.

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Seriously though. It would sell like hotcakes! Most PC RPG fans would buy it. And if it was a quality remake, it could prove to be the best PC RPG ever made.

It would seem that remaking Planescape Torment would be an obvious choice, so how come it hasn't been done?

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Earlier I got a completely inaccurate view of The Witcher 2 by watching a video on YouTube called "The Witcher 2 Gameplay - Internal video!". This video inaccurately represents gameplay of The Witcher 2, especially combat. Since then, I saw more recent videos of TW2 gameplay and the game looks awesome! The combat is greatly improved compared to the first Witcher game, and the visuals look top notch.

Is the dialogue and story really good too?

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Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth was one of the best survival horror games ever made, yet you barely ever even hear about it. I played it a few years ago for the first time and I was surprised by how awesome this virtually unknown game is.

Has anyone here played it an would like to offer their opinion?

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#5 Baurus_1
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[QUOTE="-wildflower-"]

Wait, are you saying Oblivion is a real RPG? :lol:

Advid-Gamer

Wait are you saying its not:lol: I love how everyone here twists and turns everything to fit the purpose at hand. Dose anyone here have a honset opinion EVER? pathetic


Oblivion was considered astounding and groundbreaking when it was released. Now sadly, people on forums like these mock it for trivial reasons and completely disrespect it. Oblivion was (and still is) an amazing game which some flash-in-the-pan game like The Witcher 2 can't touch.

The original Witcher was such a snoozefest that I may not even bother trying part 2. The original Witcher was unorganized, frustrating, and had a terrible combat system (well, apparently at least the combat system was fixed in The Witcher 2).

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10 years from now, Oblivion will still be regarded as one of the best Action RPGs ever made, whereas The Witcher 2 will be long forgotten. The Witcher 2 is a flash-in-the-pan game and has no where near the staying power of Oblivion. Oblivion is a classic!

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#7 Baurus_1
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Well I guess the new fad on these forums is to bash Bethesda Softworks' games even though it is well known that they have made some of the best RPGs in video gaming history (Oblivion included).

But I guess you are considered "cool" and "in the know" on these forums if you pretend to dislike Bethesda Softworks' games. I have seen this sort of behavior on other video gaming forums as well. It's obviously due to Bethesda Softworks' tremendous success in the video games industry. This has apparently caused some sort of weird animosity (from certain gamers) towards them because they have become what is considered to be a mainstream and popular company, and certain gamers don't want to be "part of the crowd".

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Wait, are you saying Oblivion is a real RPG? :lol:

-wildflower-

I mean a real Action (in real-time) RPG, not a turn-based RPG.

And seriously? You are going to bash Oblivion which is probably one of the greatest Action RPGs ever made?

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#9 Baurus_1
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When compared to Oblivion, Risen, Divinity 2: TDKS, and Two Worlds 2, something about The Witcher 2 doesn't seem right. I'm not sure if the combat in The Witcher 2 looks too chaotic or it looks more like an action-adventure game. Nonetheless, the combat system in The Witcher 2 seems vastly improved over the mess of the original. However, the videos of The Witcher 2 that I have seen make it look like it plays almost like Ninja Gaiden or the 2007 PS3 and 360 game named "Conan" with non-stop enemies and chaos. Is this the case?

How does The Witcher 2 play compared to Oblivion for example? Obviously, The Witcher 2 is not even in the same league as Oblivion; however, does The Witcher 2 really play like a real RPG? Is it really worth playing? Or is it just an extremely linear chaotic mess?

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#10 Baurus_1
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Update: I purchased Two Worlds 2 and Divinity 2: TDKS. Both games seem awesome, and I didn't want to miss out on either one.