Hier noch ein weiteres, wie ich finde schönes, Preview von Shacknews.com, welches auf reichlichen zwei Seiten insbesondere wiederum den Aspekt der Entscheidungsfreiheit des Namenlosen und die Spielkonsequenzen daraus näher beleuchtet.
Auch auf die Steuerung wird wieder eine genauerer Blick geworfen:

"... For example, you might gain the trust of a particular Orc leader of a particular enslaved human town. This leader explains to you that for some
time now he has been trying to hunt down a group of human rebels. He has been unable to keep tabs on them, but you may be able to help.
He suspects that a human paladin knows of the whereabouts of this band of rebels, and if you can convince the paladin of your friendship as a
fellow human, you may be able to report back to the Orc leader and stamp out the pesky rebels for good. Performing this task will raise your
esteem in the eyes of the Orcs and allow you access to areas or training you may not have otherwise been able to attain. Alternatively, you
may choose to betray the Orc leader and secretly confer with the enslaved human residents of the town, having learned of the paladin's
location. They may help you organize a rebellion and retake the town from the Orcs. From that point on, the town would actually become a
human-controlled settlement, and your respect among human rebels will rise--of course, it also becomse significantly more dangerous to hang
around major Orc-controlled areas. Of course, the game is not restricted to these two paths. Players may wish to become more of a mercenary
free agent, helping either humans or Orcs--or, perhaps, other as yet unrevealed factions--depending on the needs of the moment. "There is no
good versus evil," explained Duncan; it's all a matter of perspective. Some potential missions are a bit more straightforward. In order to get into
a large and well-protected Orc castle, the player may look to curry favor with the guard leaders. After a bit of asking around, you find a human
brewer also looking to raise his status with the Orcs. Helping him distribute beer to the guards proves beneficial to both of you, and helps you
get inside the castle. ..."



Ragon, Riesig-Gothic 3-Freuer
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