I disagree.
Another favourite of mine is gothic.
The first time I played it I joined the old camp as soon as I could and then got stuck because I was too low level to do anything in the game anymore.
I had to replay a large part or even restart to get to a good point in the game.
The amount of times I died in gothic trying out different things is crazy.
I even remember whistlers sword quest where I reloaded 5 times to see the different possibilities.
It's the same thing here. The only difference is that every quest has tons of different solutions.
Unlike the elder scrolls games though you just can't be a jack of all trades. If you try you fail.
It's very simple. In gothic 2 night of the raven you may have to restart the entire game of you try being a jack of all trades too.
So I really do not understand why people see this game so much differently than the gothics in terms of difficulty or deaths.
Another favourite of mine is gothic.
The first time I played it I joined the old camp as soon as I could and then got stuck because I was too low level to do anything in the game anymore.
I had to replay a large part or even restart to get to a good point in the game.
The amount of times I died in gothic trying out different things is crazy.
I even remember whistlers sword quest where I reloaded 5 times to see the different possibilities.
It's the same thing here. The only difference is that every quest has tons of different solutions.
Unlike the elder scrolls games though you just can't be a jack of all trades. If you try you fail.
It's very simple. In gothic 2 night of the raven you may have to restart the entire game of you try being a jack of all trades too.
So I really do not understand why people see this game so much differently than the gothics in terms of difficulty or deaths.