

So long as you can kill everything in a few castings, you'll be able to heal up 100% afterwards. Sorry if that sounded much like a rant, but I had such high hopes for that game only to have them crushed by the over complexity of it.įireball spell beats everything. After playing it for a while I deemed the game a good one, but something that I would have to read up on and study just so that I could understand the basics. You pretty much have direct access to the start of ALL the trees and not everything is very well explained. All of the skills and the abilities and the magic and the personalization kind of hits you completely, and doesn't really let you do it bits at a time (kind of like BG does) where you only get access to certain trees, and later you get access to more. Granted, I'm not a simpleton who cannot grasp anything except the most basic of gameplay features I'm also not someone who likes a near infinite amount of choices. It seemed like a decent game, but the issue for me was the over complexity of the character development. Choosing the character is fun, any time after that, it because a bit of a hassle. I bought this game off GoG when it was on a super sale, I got it for really cheap, because back in the day I played it a little and Didn't really get to go too far because I couldn't save, so this was a great first hour for me.



