Posted May 19, 2016
Following Iorveth's storyline, did anybody else think the game sort of fell apart once you get to Vergen? Wow, to me, EVERYTHING in this chapter - quests, story, characters, dialogues, environment - is a major step down from how great all these things were in chapter 1 and in the entire game of TW1.
I'm just playing this game for the first time. I thought the entire adventure in Flotsam was very well done from start to finish, similar to TW1. I was totally 100% engaged in it just like I was through the whole game of TW1.
But ever since I got to Vergen, playing this game has become a chore. And that is really a shocker for me, I never thought there would be a time where I have to *force* myself to try to sit down and play a Witcher game. I have loved this franchise so much, through the entire first game and the first chapter of TW2, to the point that I wouldn't have thought it was possible that the game could get so boring. It almost seems like this section was created by a different dev team than the people who created TW1 and the Flotsam story/adventure.
Am i the only person who thought this part of the game was incredibly weak? I haven't seen anyone commenting on this in the reviews or the forums. When people criticize the game they seem to pick out the systems/interfaces that perhaps took a slight step back from TW1. But for me those kind of problems are just mildly irritating. Nothing compared to a whole chapter of uninteresting quests and poor writing. But maybe it's just me....
Was I supposed to side with Roche? Does that storyline continue with a stronger narrative and quests and situations that make a bit more sense?
Even though the game has two diverging storylines, well now that I "made the big choice", the game has become more like a semi-interactive movie, where I'm really more just "following along" with Geralt's story than "controlling" it. There even is no real choice even *how* to solve the various quests, hell more than once now I've been forced to bypass what seems like a simple, expedient solution to a quest, to instead have to solve it in some much more cumbersome way because "that's how the devs wanted you to do it".
And the game seems to really have hit an all-time low with the running "Balin joke" in the Dwarven mine quest. Not only was that completely corny, not funny in the slightest, a "breaking the 4th wall" thing, and an otherwise totally forgettable "dungeon" experience, well the dev's may as well have said "Hey check it out - we ran out of ideas!!!". That's gotta be the low point in the entire TW franchise so far.
And even beyond all that, from what I can tell, the characters I am most concerned about have already moved on to the next game environment? Letho, Triss, and Iorveth have all have left Vergen and apparently moved on to the next location. And I don't blame them - hah, I just wish I could have gone too.....
But instead, I am left behind in the backwater that is Vergen, the least interesting and interactive Witcher environment I have seen yet through the first 2 games, with a massive list of fetch-quest type chores to do, involving characters and events I just don't care that much about. Saskia? Philippa? Henselt? Do i really even care who wins this little "war" going on here? Not really. I'm much more interested in saving Triss and finishing my fight with Letho. But I'm stuck needing a to finish a boatload of unrelated quests that I could give a crap about, just so I can move on to join the other key characters and finish the story. That's horrible. There are no choices here - if I could make a choice, it would be to get the hell out of Vergen, forget about the events going on there, and go pursue the goals I actually care about. That I cannot do this really removes any "role-playing" concept from this game. I am not allowed to make Geralt be the kind of character I want.
Honestly, normally at this point, I would just shelve this game and start something new out of the gazillion of other great-seeming RPGs that are on my playlist. But since this is the Witcher, and I'm very excited to play TW3, I figure I should try to stick it out, as boring as this game has gotten.
Can anybody help me out with some motivation to press on? I mean, do the events pick up later in chapter 2 (I've already found out what happened to Triss at this point)? Is chapter 3 more interesting, along the lines of TW1 or
Flotsam? And for those that have started or played TW3, is it important that I finish this game and the story so that TW3 makes sense? It seems TW3 will be much more my kind of game with an open world. I sure wouldn't still be in Vergen if TW2's world was open.....
I'm just playing this game for the first time. I thought the entire adventure in Flotsam was very well done from start to finish, similar to TW1. I was totally 100% engaged in it just like I was through the whole game of TW1.
But ever since I got to Vergen, playing this game has become a chore. And that is really a shocker for me, I never thought there would be a time where I have to *force* myself to try to sit down and play a Witcher game. I have loved this franchise so much, through the entire first game and the first chapter of TW2, to the point that I wouldn't have thought it was possible that the game could get so boring. It almost seems like this section was created by a different dev team than the people who created TW1 and the Flotsam story/adventure.
Am i the only person who thought this part of the game was incredibly weak? I haven't seen anyone commenting on this in the reviews or the forums. When people criticize the game they seem to pick out the systems/interfaces that perhaps took a slight step back from TW1. But for me those kind of problems are just mildly irritating. Nothing compared to a whole chapter of uninteresting quests and poor writing. But maybe it's just me....
Was I supposed to side with Roche? Does that storyline continue with a stronger narrative and quests and situations that make a bit more sense?
Even though the game has two diverging storylines, well now that I "made the big choice", the game has become more like a semi-interactive movie, where I'm really more just "following along" with Geralt's story than "controlling" it. There even is no real choice even *how* to solve the various quests, hell more than once now I've been forced to bypass what seems like a simple, expedient solution to a quest, to instead have to solve it in some much more cumbersome way because "that's how the devs wanted you to do it".
And the game seems to really have hit an all-time low with the running "Balin joke" in the Dwarven mine quest. Not only was that completely corny, not funny in the slightest, a "breaking the 4th wall" thing, and an otherwise totally forgettable "dungeon" experience, well the dev's may as well have said "Hey check it out - we ran out of ideas!!!". That's gotta be the low point in the entire TW franchise so far.
And even beyond all that, from what I can tell, the characters I am most concerned about have already moved on to the next game environment? Letho, Triss, and Iorveth have all have left Vergen and apparently moved on to the next location. And I don't blame them - hah, I just wish I could have gone too.....
But instead, I am left behind in the backwater that is Vergen, the least interesting and interactive Witcher environment I have seen yet through the first 2 games, with a massive list of fetch-quest type chores to do, involving characters and events I just don't care that much about. Saskia? Philippa? Henselt? Do i really even care who wins this little "war" going on here? Not really. I'm much more interested in saving Triss and finishing my fight with Letho. But I'm stuck needing a to finish a boatload of unrelated quests that I could give a crap about, just so I can move on to join the other key characters and finish the story. That's horrible. There are no choices here - if I could make a choice, it would be to get the hell out of Vergen, forget about the events going on there, and go pursue the goals I actually care about. That I cannot do this really removes any "role-playing" concept from this game. I am not allowed to make Geralt be the kind of character I want.
Honestly, normally at this point, I would just shelve this game and start something new out of the gazillion of other great-seeming RPGs that are on my playlist. But since this is the Witcher, and I'm very excited to play TW3, I figure I should try to stick it out, as boring as this game has gotten.
Can anybody help me out with some motivation to press on? I mean, do the events pick up later in chapter 2 (I've already found out what happened to Triss at this point)? Is chapter 3 more interesting, along the lines of TW1 or
Flotsam? And for those that have started or played TW3, is it important that I finish this game and the story so that TW3 makes sense? It seems TW3 will be much more my kind of game with an open world. I sure wouldn't still be in Vergen if TW2's world was open.....