Gothic 1 is stellar.
Gothic 2 is stellar.
Gothic 3 is much less satisfying. Initially, I was disappointed.
I bought it early, and melee combat was a disaster. Over a year or two, and lots of patching, I came back to it a handful of times and I grew more fond of it. Still, combat is unsatisfying.
The map was made with great care, especially the central region. Sadly, exploring the wilderness is somewhat a letdown. I can wander far from the road, and down into a unique cave lined with weird crystals. I'll find an ancient chest, untouched for 100 years. And it will have the same randomly generated crap in it that every other intriguing chest does. A boring potion and some arrows. It's frustrating that someone made the effort to create all these special locations, but took no care in populating those places with curiosities.
I can probably name half the characters from Gothic 2 and where they fit in the story. Even nameless robbers had interesting things to say. I could sit and listen to Vatras preach or the ladies of Khorinis gossip. I can remember turning desperately in the woods during a properly dark night, hoping to face the first lunge of a hidden growling wolf. I've probably spent 80 hours at Gothic 3, and I can't remember anyone or anything. I think I helped some characterless druids kill some orcs. Still, it's playable.
I bought Gothic 4 when it was first released, and I was hopeful. That was years ago. I'm still mad and I don't want to talk about it.
edit: Risen is much better than Gothic 3. It's not up to Gothic 2 standards, but I really enjoyed it.
Post edited July 26, 2013 by grimwerk