Posted January 22, 2012
I stuck with the OC for a long time, and kept hoping and hoping it would get better. The problem was that the gameplay itself wasn't fun enough to make up for the lackluster story and characters. All I was really doing while trying to stick it out through the main campaign was making myself sick of playing the game.
The re-hashed and re-used level designs. The bland art and textures. The feeling that I was playing in a polygon world. The slow, clunky combat. The poor AI.
None of the game's flaws are bad enough that I would stop playing (and I didn't, I invested many hours into it). But it was bad enough that when I finally got word that the expansions were actually good, I was already too bored to care.
I even bought a bunch of extra campaigns from Bioware, and never played them because I still had such a bad taste in my mouth from the OC. And the ones that came with the Diamond Edition, no matter how good they would eventually get, are still just Neverwinter Nights. I load them up, and say, "Ughghhhh, this game. <CLICK>" and leave the room.
It's not fair to the expansions, but my disdain for the original campaign is so great that I will probably never be able to give them a fair shake.
The re-hashed and re-used level designs. The bland art and textures. The feeling that I was playing in a polygon world. The slow, clunky combat. The poor AI.
None of the game's flaws are bad enough that I would stop playing (and I didn't, I invested many hours into it). But it was bad enough that when I finally got word that the expansions were actually good, I was already too bored to care.
I even bought a bunch of extra campaigns from Bioware, and never played them because I still had such a bad taste in my mouth from the OC. And the ones that came with the Diamond Edition, no matter how good they would eventually get, are still just Neverwinter Nights. I load them up, and say, "Ughghhhh, this game. <CLICK>" and leave the room.
It's not fair to the expansions, but my disdain for the original campaign is so great that I will probably never be able to give them a fair shake.