Everything you need to know about Obsidian’s upcoming Pillars of Eternity isometric RPG

genre/style Neverwinter Nights 2

While NVN is definitely an RPG as well, it is not at all the same style. And I recall NVN2 being pretty damn unpopular regardless, so all bringing that up does is just supports that they can make failures.

My baseless raging? For starters I'm not at all mad, you are the one throwing out constant insults which suggests you are getting a bit too involved here, no need to get emotional, and secondly my whole point is that everything you are saying is baseless, because you haven't actually played the game to be reviewing it. Regardless, I'm sure that won't compute with you so let me make it even simpler. I have not said a bad word about this game - just that it is too early to be putting in finalized reviews

AS ONE OF THE BETA PLAYERS and a backer from when it was Project Eternity, I think I probably know just a little bit about this game, even though you are projecting that I've just wandered into this thread. Me and anyone else who contributed does NOT know how the final release will look, least of which combat, which I imagine will change immensely. Safe to say it's likely to have a better story than divinity, but shit it might be a complete mess on release, and its CERTAINLY too soon to be making judgements that Divinity will have better combat than this game, because based off my experience I strongly think PoE will have the better combat mechanics. This is just my speculation of course, because as I've said, it's far too early to be throwing around reviews

Regardless, I think it's evident you are getting a little bit upset, you might want to cool your jets just a little, half your post is just insults disguised as a poorly presented argument. You have no idea what I know and I strongly suspect that I know more than you do, although that is just speculation so I won't get into it any further with you, especially since I suspect at this point you are arguing for the sake of not being wrong as opposed to actually having a standpoint.

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