Originally Posted by Tarorn
Loved sword coast legends - it still had d&d all over it - some D&D people need to learn to relax a bit - table top vs pc games is quite different.
And yes I played d&d for many years - it’s more than a set of rules ...


I strongly disagree.

We already have 68165348646516546846846818964 pseudo RPG's all about gear farming and cooldown managing and we don't need another one. Nor when you LIE to the fanbase promising D&D and delivering wow magical system instead of vancian, zero skill checks, lv 6 liches and so on.

Originally Posted by Limz

Point being that industries do change as do expectations. Welcome to 2020 btw.




Except that food critiques tries to please his readers. Game journos doesn't care about how the target audience sees the product.


Originally Posted by Bufotenina
hat is the only kind of review that doesn't matter because is based not on a critic and rational analysis of the game but by personal feelings (by the way I love the game just to be clear on my position), IGN and so on are professional reviewers who read the game from a more dettached point of view.


Yep. "professional reviewers"

Originally Posted by "S0rcererV1ct0r on RPG codex"


The iconic "I can't hit an swarm with an axe, 0/10"

Originally Posted by "Gamespot Pathfinder Kingmaker Review"
many monsters and creatures require very specific tools to kill. Swarms of small creatures like rats, for instance, can't be effectively fought with a sword and shield.
https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/pathfinder-kingmaker-review-the-classics/1900-6417006/


Path of Exile - IGN review



Nintendo World Report TV Review of Baldur's Gate



Game Journalist VS 5 yo child on cuphead tutorial




Fans who actually played the game >>>>> people who can't beat cuphead tutorial.