No, I didn't. That's why they're called side quests, because you don't have to do them. If you can beat a game in 10 minutes (IE. Fallout) then the game is short, no matter how many irrelevant side quests surround it.Tattaglia said:you never tried the sidequests
The problem with the level is that at 20 I wasn't being challenged by any enemies anymore. I could take on three deathclaws at a time just through strategy and stats. When they add the new level cap I demand some turbo enemies.Tattaglia said:Yeah, the level cap is stupid. I'm still not sure that the new DLC's level cap of thirty is enough. The game is rather long if you try to finish all sidequests, but I guess some people find them boring. Even so, Crash Bandicoot 3 will always remain the best game ever.*jboking said:Compaired to the amount of time I had wanted it to take up, it was short. Also, there is no way you can deny the level cap is low.Tattaglia said:Love it, although it'll be some time before I touch it again. Damn you PS3 version, damn yooou!
Short?jboking said:Yes. I like it, even though it was short and had a ridiculously low level cap.
Okay, Mister Crazy. Go back to your corner now.
ps. My corner is cold and i refuse to return.
*Subject to opinion. Conditions apply. Cellotape is better than staplers.
No, it seems like oblivion because it uses the same engine, but the gameplay is vastly different and more intuitive.SplicedUp068 said:well i kind of think that fallout 3 was oblivion with guns and exploding pants the games are so similar that the bad guy might as well be Dagon that gigantic monstrosity.
Second?! Lies!! Maybe you should try fighting Deathclaws on Very Hard mode. Even on level 20 it's quite difficult. Hell, try exterminating Old Olney if you dare.jboking said:The problem with the level is that at 20 I wasn't being challenged by any enemies anymore. I could take on three deathclaws at a time just through strategy and stats. When they add the new level cap I demand some turbo enemies.Tattaglia said:Yeah, the level cap is stupid. I'm still not sure that the new DLC's level cap of thirty is enough. The game is rather long if you try to finish all sidequests, but I guess some people find them boring. Even so, Crash Bandicoot 3 will always remain the best game ever.*jboking said:Compaired to the amount of time I had wanted it to take up, it was short. Also, there is no way you can deny the level cap is low.Tattaglia said:Love it, although it'll be some time before I touch it again. Damn you PS3 version, damn yooou!
Short?jboking said:Yes. I like it, even though it was short and had a ridiculously low level cap.
Okay, Mister Crazy. Go back to your corner now.
ps. My corner is cold and i refuse to return.
*Subject to opinion. Conditions apply. Cellotape is better than staplers.
ps. to the crash bandicoot 3 thing...second.
That's like eating the icing of a delicious cake, then saying the cake was shit because there wasn't much icing. If you don't play the sidequests in an open-world RPG, you're not playing the whole game, and therefore can't say it is bad.GenHellspawn said:No, I didn't. That's why they're called side quests, because you don't have to do them. If you can beat a game in 10 minutes (IE. Fallout) then the game is short, no matter how many irrelevant side quests surround it.Tattaglia said:you never tried the sidequests
It's actually more like taking a bite of a half-baked cake and refusing to eat more because it tastes bad. Just finishing the game was bad enough. Now you want me to do the side quests?Tattaglia said:That's like eating the icing of a delicious cake, then saying the cake was shit because there wasn't much icing. If you don't play the sidequests in an open-world RPG, you're not playing the whole game, and therefore can't say it is bad.
No, I don't want you to do the sidequests. Just have the nerve to play something fully before you label it crap. It's called judging a game fairly.GenHellspawn said:It's actually more like taking a bite of a half-baked cake and refusing to eat more because it tastes bad. Just finishing the game was bad enough. Now you want me to do the side quests?Tattaglia said:That's like eating the icing of a delicious cake, then saying the cake was shit because there wasn't much icing. If you don't play the sidequests in an open-world RPG, you're not playing the whole game, and therefore can't say it is bad.
Well there is like 20-30 side quests, thats not really that much, but all of the quests has 3 different ways to end so then, and well you got the search for the bubbleheads witch actually is very fun, and you can do alot, like scavanging and exploring, but I actually cleared the game in under 24 hours doing all the quests, and finding everysingle bubblehead, in Oblivion there is more than 150 sidequests! thats counting with Knights of the nine and Shivering isles.Xanadu84 said:Lack of side quests? Huh? After I had finished it, I realized that my roomate had owned the game and hit it pretty hard for a few weeks. So I asked him where in the storyline he was. Basically, his answer was that he hadn't started yet. He left the vault, and just did side quests and wondered the wastes the whole time. And, we hadn't done hardly any of the same side quests, plus the side quests we did do, we both handled flagrantly differently since I went hard line good and he went hard line evil. Then a 3rd friend started playing, he he kept discovering new things. I think there was an obscene number of side quests.Renamedsin said:I din't like it, i freaking LOVED it! bethesa went over the top! the only downside is the lack of side quests like in oblivion or morrowind. I am really looking forward to TES:V rumors has it that this time the story will be in skygrim! /the land of the nords for thosse who dosen't know so much about TES)
It is an excellent game though. I miss the good old days of excellent selection of RPGs to play that aren't MMOs.