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Will I enjoy Planescape Torment?
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2001 4:56 pm
by Quitch
OK, played BG2, loved it. Playing it again, and already have my evil party for my third time through planned
However I would also like a fresh story. I haven't played either Icewind Dale or Planetscape Tormet. I'm put off IWD, because from what I've read it's less story and few NPCs, with lots of fighting. For me the story and NPCs are an important part of the game (Gawd bless BG2 NPC interaction). My question is, after being spoiled by the mighty BG2, would I still enjoy PST? Is the story and game tight enough?
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Quitch
"Well since you asked, I would like to register a complaint. I want to kill a dragon. Right now. No, don't look. Go kill one now. Go find one and kill it. Right now. That would be SO cool" - Lilarcor
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2001 6:27 pm
by Saumerez
I played Planescape but did not finish it. I do not like that scenario or whatever. I like the sword coast and such. It is a magnificent piece of work from what I saw of it. The story is very rich (albeit not to my tastes).
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2001 6:47 pm
by Agoth
I'd go with IWD first. There is no NPC interaction because you make your entire party, but the story is strong, albeit heavily laced with combat. And it takes place close to the BG area.
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2001 12:42 am
by Brink
I'm playing Torment now and I must say,it is good
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I lay my claim on the fence
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2001 5:22 am
by Krom
Play Torment. I enjoyed it much better than IWD (in fact, I got so bored with IWD that I never finished it). The setting is exotic. The NPC's are "unique". And you really don't know what is going on till about halfway through the game.
In addition, your character is unique in that his alignment is determined by his actions; he can switch between fighter, mage, or thief at any time (no multiclass though); and he has all sorts of "special abilities". I would highly recommend it.
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2001 6:25 am
by rapier
Torment is cool! There is much reading however, and you can even finish it without having to fight the boss...Many things depend on talking.
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2001 4:28 pm
by RiPPeR
i didn't finished torment because i buyed it played until i got on ravel and then buyed bg2, since i haven't played it
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2001 3:11 am
by Mhr'djynn
i just finished torment and loved it. it is definitely more geared towards a role-player as opposed to a hardcore gamer. as has been mentioned, there is a lot of reading, because it is strongly story-oriented. personally, i thought it was great. beautiful spell-effects, interesting storyline, and a very enjoyable setting.
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2001 5:39 am
by Minerva
Originally posted by Mhr'djynn:
i just finished torment and loved it. it is definitely more geared towards a role-player as opposed to a hardcore gamer. as has been mentioned, there is a lot of reading, because it is strongly story-oriented. personally, i thought it was great. beautiful spell-effects, interesting storyline, and a very enjoyable setting.
You just pursuaded me to get the Planescape: Torment.

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2001 5:42 am
by Krom
If nothing else, you can't beat a game that has a wise-cracking, floating skull as a party member.

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2001 5:51 am
by Mhr'djynn
@minerva: yay! i hope you'll like it. i found it for 16 dollars in the bargain bin, so i'm especially pleased at the fun-to-dollars ratio.

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2001 5:53 am
by Mr Sleep
Not forgetting the necrophilia gags
I must say i still prefer PS:T to BG2, the overall effect is amasing. The fact that i played on it a couple of weeks back and accidently started playing as an evil character without realising it, that rates as class. It is probably my favourite Game of all time

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2001 6:00 am
by Minerva
Wow! I'm going to buy it today... Argh!! my study!!!