![]() I would call a "Xenogears - Disk 2" situation. It did surprise me since some parts felt rushed while others just made me smack my head in confusion. Sadly, it stumbles quite a bit the closer you get to the end. Others were merely a passing interest (i.e., Neverwinter Nights or Icewind Dale).Īs for Solasta, it succeeds in a lot of areas, and you do get to experience an amazing first half (probably because Act I is playable during the Early Access period). Some were highly enjoyable (i.e., Baldur's Gate and Divinity). ![]() The opportunity to play the tabletop/pen and paper RPG didn't exist, at least in my country at that particular point in time.Īs such, my point of reference came from video games whether they're based on D&D or just partly influenced by it. just in time for Nintendo to swoop in and grab everyone's attention.īasically, whenever there are D&D references in pop culture (i.e., Stranger Things), I can't relate. Eventually, video games and public gatherings were banned - video games because they "corrupted the youth" and public gatherings because they might "lead to an uprising." What can I say? Dictators gonna dictate.Īnyway, when that authoritarian regime was ousted, things began to normalize. For those wondering why, well, at the time, my country was ruled by a dictator. Side note: I mentioned in the review that I didn't get to experience D&D in the 80s and 90s. ![]()
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