From the OP
Considering my post, your answer is prefectly appropriate.
In my defense I must say that that only 2 games I have played where I felt like I was master of my fate and doing what I wanted to do is "Mass Effect" and Fallout New Vegas.
These games had that certain something (mostly a clever illusion). Mass Effect 2 didn't and The Witcher 2 doesn't for me. For me Gerault is too busy reacting to situations out of his control.
Sorry about saying that Witchers 2 monster encounters aren't scary .... but for me they just aren't. The modelling is great and the mosnters look great but it just isn't scary. The Kayron encounter had its flaws but it was suitably epic but not scary.
In essence I am expressing my opinion that I wished W2 focused more onh monster hunting and the supernatural than politics.
I would be a fool to say W2 is a bad game .... it isn't .... it is head and shoulders over almost all the games I have played in many ways. The last Bioware game like W2 I liked was NWN2 Mask of the Betrayer. I absolutely hated Dragon Age and couldn't even muster 1 playthough .... again I was always doing things I hated.
Somebody mentioned I should go with hack and slash ,,,,, but I am not a fan of that either, but I don't mind it either. NWN MofB had that mix of imagination and storytelling that really appealed to me. Too bad it ended just as it was beginning and I couldn't take that damned wall down ...
Sirandar888: I will be the first to admit that Witcher 2 has its merits. It is the first game that I really felt that other things are happening while Gerault does things, whether figthing or questing.
What I don't like much is all the thing that the games sets me out to do I don't want to do or \I find boring. I get enough of BS politics and intrique in real life. I don't really care about politics or kings ..... The actual monster conflicts are simplistic and not scary at all.
Instead of the Witcher 2 it should have been called Politics 101.
einarabelc5: Well the difference between this game and reality is that you can do something about it. That's the illusion the game creates. It allows you to do something besides complain.
If you don't like that. I suggest you invest your time doing something other than complaining.
Create your own video game.