a bit hypocritical if you look at my fallout 2 review, but I kind of like this game's jank. vvardenfell is such an alien setting that the weird look of npcs, and the chafe-walk that everybody does, feel like they belong perfectly.
however, I found it hard to separate the main game from the DLCs, and thus I found myself exploring tunnels of assassins WAYYY off the main path because... I don't know, I wanted to explore, but it felt unfulfilling because I had no idea why I was there.
I like the game's mystery, it really feels great to explore the island and actually find shit - since items feel much more expensive than skyrim or oblivion, items that you own feel much more personal and like you worked hard to get them.
however, I found it hard to separate the main game from the DLCs, and thus I found myself exploring tunnels of assassins WAYYY off the main path because... I don't know, I wanted to explore, but it felt unfulfilling because I had no idea why I was there.
I like the game's mystery, it really feels great to explore the island and actually find shit - since items feel much more expensive than skyrim or oblivion, items that you own feel much more personal and like you worked hard to get them.