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Os recomiendo que ojeéis esta lista de los mejores juegos de rol... Gothic 1 y 2 no es que estén muy arriba (43º y 41º resp.) pero me gusta porque la gente que vota no son los típicos que no han jugado más rpgs que oblivion o skyrim... Los que salen más arriba son clásicos de hace tiempo (aunque por ahí está colado el oblivion y algún otro)
En fin, echadle un vistazo que seguro que os gusta,,, y ya de paso comentad algo y subidle la nota a los dos gothics para compensar un poco jaja
PD: Skyrim puesto 60º xD
Me quedo con este comentario:
"This game has Bethesda Syndrome - flat writing and plot. With very few exceptions its characters are faceless drones wandering an admittedly vast and beautiful landscape. However, I think it deserves to be higher than 64; it certainly deserves a spot above Oblivion. It has a great amount of depth in crafting and exploration, but lacks even a paltry amount of depth in dialogue, writing and combat. If Bethesda could master combat (it is very easy, bland and simple in all of their recent games) and writing, they would be the untouchable MASTERS of the modern RPG. As it is they make games that are fun to wander around in, but have little else going for them."
Y de Gothic éste es el que más me ha gustado:
"Definitely the most successful game when it comes to "feel". The most successful athmosphere of all times. Dialouges are great, people are really "living" , soundtracks are awesome. Nothing is like walking with a torch in your hand at night, looking at the stars. Great map, great story, the city, inns, farms etc are designed very well. great combat system despite of the criticisms about being so hard. a pure rpg, definitely the best rpg ever. definitely the best athmosphere, the monastery or the dead harpy inn are unmatched at making the gamer feel the game. you feel like living in khorinis in this game, poor people who try to make a living (through honest and not-so-honest ways), dirty people who bully you (because you are so weak at the start of the game) greedy prostitutes or innkeepers, helpful farmers who give you meal, the ignorant "elite" people and much more are in this game. you make friends and enemies depending on your choices and you really feel happy when you see a friend, or verse when you see an enemy. whatever you do, you will play the game as if you are our nameless hero. you will get anxious when walking in the forest, you will get happy when you see a friendly place at the night, and the most important thing, there will always be a bitter taste in your mouth, and when you finish the game, you will understand why this game's name is gothic, because of that bitter taste that exists no matter what you did. you wont save the world, you wont put an end to an evil thing. in the end you will realise you actually did nothing. nothing good or nothing bad. no heroic pure light will shine at the end, there is only one thing, the bitter taste."