Posted December 31, 2015
low rated
agentcarr16: I'm currently playing the Never winter Nights original campaign, and I've found a couple of things that really bug me.
1. Level Drain.
Yaaaaahhhh!!! Why?!?!?!? I've spent more than half the game at level-minus-one, because of the ridiculous Level Drain. And why does it feel like every second monster do it to you? And Resurrection spells, the ONLY way to get rid of it, are Really expensive.
At least there is a spell to restore it. In classic Wizardry, the only way to deal with level drain is to regain the experience and level up as normal. 1. Level Drain.
Yaaaaahhhh!!! Why?!?!?!? I've spent more than half the game at level-minus-one, because of the ridiculous Level Drain. And why does it feel like every second monster do it to you? And Resurrection spells, the ONLY way to get rid of it, are Really expensive.
In Wizardry 5, MAHAMAN can reverse level drain from enemy attacks, however that spell has the drawback of level draining the caster.
Elminage Gothic is also like that.
dtgreene: Heterosexual romances. They are way to common, and I prefer my games to be without them. It seems that every time there is a male character and a female character in a game, there has to be some romances. (For whatever reason, I don't have this issue with lesbian romance. Perhaps it's at least partly because they're less common?)
Lin545: Oh, damn nature! Lets correct this...
Attach the ***** on the head and ... unicorns!
Post edited December 31, 2015 by dtgreene