Xaelifer
Sat, 17th Nov '01, 8:37am
Now that it is on discount, is Torment still worth buying? Was it worth it in the first place?
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View Full Version : Is this game still worth buying? Xaelifer Sat, 17th Nov '01, 8:37am Now that it is on discount, is Torment still worth buying? Was it worth it in the first place? Extremist Sat, 17th Nov '01, 12:06pm For god's sake... You still haven't got it? Don't ask, BUY IT NOW! Big B Sat, 17th Nov '01, 3:40pm Xaelifer, I think you would like Torment. It is a deep game. Far deeper than any of the others we talk about on this site ;). Alyr Arkhon Sat, 17th Nov '01, 8:04pm Of course! You MUST buy it! herf Sun, 18th Nov '01, 10:46am Everyone, please, the man wants reasons, not stupid one liner comments, if your gonna post then make it worthwhile! Xaelifer- The game is absolutely fantastic, the story is far deeper, more intriguing than any other crpg put together, and it also draws you in more. You know the feeling they tried to go for with BG and BG2 where they wanted you to CARE about your party members but didnt do it very well? They achieved it perfectly in PST, you do actually care about your party members. The only way I can think to describe the plot is... more focused, it actually focuses on your life, your travels, your wanderings rather than on anything else. The graphics are amazing, it has the best spell animations than any other game, there are even some spells that have their own cut-scenes, and they are truly amazing. Don't get me wrong, there are drawbacks, and some of them are major, but in a big way the add to the feel of the game. For instance, you start the game as a human male fighter, you hvae no choice about that, the only thing you do is choose your stats, but in this game, stats are everything litteraly. To change your class you have to find someone willing to teach you, to become a thief you find a thief, to become a mage you find a mage, simple enough. And the best thing is,you can switch classes at anytime at all, say you made your way and became a powerful 56 level fighter but wanted some arcane knowledge to back up your party due to lack of spellcasters, you just find a mage, do whatever they want and your a mage. Once you change to a new class any level is attainable, there are no experience caps. Why... I remember going through undersigil with my level 500 something fighter with a dagger and killing the place, simple enough. Yet the game isn't for powergamers, not at all, there are a lack of weapons, a lack of party members and when you do get a powerful weapon/ring/bracelet it's just in the nick of time. Oh, and armour, there is no armour for your character, at all, absolutely none. The only armour in the game is for your two female npc's, a cleric and a fighter/thief (btw, you cant multi or dualclass at all, ever). My fingers are sore, if you want more then I'll type it up, but not until then. Slackertoast Mon, 19th Nov '01, 8:58am I agree with all that herf said. This is a must get game. It even has an item that you keep in your inventory thats a dungeon. This game rocks and it is the best of all of the D&D games.It has the most interesting characters and story. |