> So I think that is what people are praising the most is how good the little story moments feel versus a game-spanning story being mind-blowing.
Well first thanks for the thoughtful reply, appreciate it and your enthusiasm for these games.
I was though thinking more about the "moments," or more specifically in TW3 type game, let's say side quests for example.
Like Wild At Heart, the early one where you take a job from a hunter to find out what happened to his wife but it turns out he's a werewolf who killed his wife by accident because her dumb sister tried to scare with his werewolfism in order to steal him. So you can choose to leave it alone, kill her, kill him, etc... it's neat little story with a twist and some cool voice acting, and it's short and just a nice little thing.
And if BG3 is full of stuff that's this good, then yeah, that's great that's right up my alley. Honestly I don't expect these games to deliver much on the "epic" stuff- sure some individual quests with Ciri and Yennefer are great but ultimately TW3 main story is meh, whatever (and the ending infamously rushed). So I expect same from any D&D type thing.
Well first thanks for the thoughtful reply, appreciate it and your enthusiasm for these games.
I was though thinking more about the "moments," or more specifically in TW3 type game, let's say side quests for example.
Like Wild At Heart, the early one where you take a job from a hunter to find out what happened to his wife but it turns out he's a werewolf who killed his wife by accident because her dumb sister tried to scare with his werewolfism in order to steal him. So you can choose to leave it alone, kill her, kill him, etc... it's neat little story with a twist and some cool voice acting, and it's short and just a nice little thing.
And if BG3 is full of stuff that's this good, then yeah, that's great that's right up my alley. Honestly I don't expect these games to deliver much on the "epic" stuff- sure some individual quests with Ciri and Yennefer are great but ultimately TW3 main story is meh, whatever (and the ending infamously rushed). So I expect same from any D&D type thing.