Unfortunately I find myself unable to play BioWare games, which is a shame. Based on what I've seen, the writing is excellent. Based on what I've actually played, the game design is uniformly... difficult to get used to?
I feel that the difficulty of entry of Soulslike games is different in a meaningful way. To give an example, Dark Souls itself is breathtakingly gorgeous, and it performs extraordinarily well if you're willing to make a moderate effort to learn how to play it. Meanwhile, every BioWare game seems to be an endlessly deep Uncanny Valley endlessly filled with unfortunate design choices and technical glitches.
But who knows, maybe this is just my fault for not playing BioWare games on PC while running mods. I'll probably never know.
And like I said, it's a shame. I sure would love to romance monsters and robots.
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I feel that the difficulty of entry of Soulslike games is different in a meaningful way. To give an example, Dark Souls itself is breathtakingly gorgeous, and it performs extraordinarily well if you're willing to make a moderate effort to learn how to play it. Meanwhile, every BioWare game seems to be an endlessly deep Uncanny Valley endlessly filled with unfortunate design choices and technical glitches.
But who knows, maybe this is just my fault for not playing BioWare games on PC while running mods. I'll probably never know.
And like I said, it's a shame. I sure would love to romance monsters and robots.