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Originally posted by fable:
Each to their own, said the old lady as she kissed her cow. [img]tongue.gif[/img] (Thank you, Rabelais.) I think P:T is far more engrossing than the usual dungeon crawls. It's also one of the two CRPGs I've played over the last sixteen years whose plot I can respect (the other being Betrayal at Krondor). Both offer far more than "go kill the Big Evil Nasty Thing." P:T has fine graphics, interesting NPCs, and a personalized character that lets you play the game as either a slash & hack or a puzzle-based RPG (with some combat, too). The writing in P:T is fantastic, IMO; only BG2 comes anywhere near it. I prefer BG2 because of its sheer size, available party NPCs and interparty conversations, but P:T is right behind it.
You're perfectly correct in what you say, it
is actually more engrossing than the usual CRPG. It's just silly details that bother me.... like being green, being called 'The Nameless One' and just looking like a big, green hulk annoys me. Or maybe I'm just strange [img]tongue.gif[/img]