Posted June 21, 2011
First off, an explanation of 'What really gets my goolies'.
It is an Australian/English phrase which is akin to the American phrase, 'What really steps on my t*ts', if you get my drift. The difference being that 'goolies' refers to male anatomical parts rather farther down the body, sometimes referred to as the 'family jewels'.
Okay, enough said.
So, what gets my goolies is that all too often in W2, certain Quests fail because the Player didn't exactly follow some obtuse, convoluted path.
As examples, I offer ' Suspect: Thorak' and 'The Walls have Ears'.
Without going into details or offering Spoilers, those of you who have gotten to the point where you get those Quests and pursue them, know what I'm talking about.
As much as I really love the Witcher franchise, I can't help but think that CDP, at times, have got too cleaver for their own good.
Am I alone in this thinking or do others agree?
Cheers,
Wolfy
It is an Australian/English phrase which is akin to the American phrase, 'What really steps on my t*ts', if you get my drift. The difference being that 'goolies' refers to male anatomical parts rather farther down the body, sometimes referred to as the 'family jewels'.
Okay, enough said.
So, what gets my goolies is that all too often in W2, certain Quests fail because the Player didn't exactly follow some obtuse, convoluted path.
As examples, I offer ' Suspect: Thorak' and 'The Walls have Ears'.
Without going into details or offering Spoilers, those of you who have gotten to the point where you get those Quests and pursue them, know what I'm talking about.
As much as I really love the Witcher franchise, I can't help but think that CDP, at times, have got too cleaver for their own good.
Am I alone in this thinking or do others agree?
Cheers,
Wolfy