Happy 2008!
Well, the holidays have come and gone, and 2007 is now officially history! Let's see...first things first:
NWN2 OC
I finished the OC a few days back, after Christmas--I haven't uploaded my last batch of (~100 more) screenshots, but I will when I'm on a better connection. I must say, I was completely blown away by the quality of this game. After so many people trashed on it on the forums early on, I guess I had low expectations...but even had I not had lower expectations, I'm fairly certain I would have been extremely impressed. The companions were, hands-down, fantastic. The economic balance was terrific, apart from the loot in the final dungeon, which was sort of overkill if you ask me (with every corpse all around the dungeon usable and containing mundane loot). Combat was super-well-balanced with a Favored Soul, and even though I found the final battle a bit anti-climactic story-wise, I found it quite well balanced. After I finished the OC, I jumped right into...
MotB
Ok, let me just say, this game is not my style at all. I am a big fan of good ol' fashioned magical items, and I despise the presence of hundreds upon hundreds of stupid essences on every single creature's corpse. I mean, honestly? That's laziness, not a cool feature. Loot is very important to me in keeping the game interesting, and from an in-game logic standpoint, how often should a regular adventurer be expected to make their own weapon instead of, oh, finding one, or buying one, or stealing one? Crafting is for the legendary dwarven smiths with their magical forges, not for the average player to be expected to use. The essences in lieu of normal loot is gripe number one.
Gripe number two is that the combat is simply sort of ridiculous. I understand that once I've descended into the lower level of the Death God's Vault, things are supposed to get really, really deadly...that's totally fine. I sort of raised an eyebrow when my party descended some stairs only to be wiped out by a lich king, two vampire ancients, two death lords, and two hoary mummified priests. Still, I re-loaded, prepared better, and ultimately took care of them. Then, I backtracked to better search the ruins once I hit the Betrayer's Gate, and upon cleaning out that first central room--the one with the cursed urns--I bashed one of the two heavily-locked doors. I begin to buff my party to move forward. Then, suddenly, out of nowhere, five--FIVE--vampire ancients appear and start wreaking havoc on my party. I do not know where they came from, but they came from behind, and there was nowhere to come from behind my party. They killed everyone, then started to kill me, and I was forced to cheat to get through the encounter because I hadn't saved post-lich-king fight and I didn't want to lose that progress. After I dueled mano-a-mano with ALL FIVE vampire ancients with my pitiful greatsword +5 in god mode, I stopped, saved, and quit. We'll see if I start playing again, I'm not sure I will. I mean, I think I've already guessed the entire plotline--that Akachi was the Betrayer, and that his big secret punishment that Myrkhul bestowed upon him was *gasp* the spirit-eater, the very curse you're afflicted with! And that I'll probably end up having to either confront Myrkhul or Akachi's ghost or something in order to rid myself of the curse.
On that note, the spirit eater doesn't bother me--in fact, I think it's totally cool. It not only adds valuable, meaningful roleplaying opportunities to the game, but it's also honestly not all that important to deal with. It's kind of like an extra companion who needs checking up on once in awhile. Anyhow, on to other things.
New Games
Two Worlds, BioShock, and The Witcher--w00t! :) I already tried Two Worlds, though, and was somewhat disappointed. The graphics are all well and good, and gameplay is fine, but it reminds me a lot of Gothic 3, which I thought was going to be really good, but which ended up just being kinda meh. BioShock and The Witcher I haven't tried, yet, but I suspect those are going to be better. I'm especially looking forward to BioShock at this point, as I've heard the Witcher's translation can be lacking at points, which I suspect is going to detract a bit from the experience. But yeah, Two Worlds is great if you like Gothic 3 and vice versa. I'll keep you updated on my thoughts vis-a-vis BioShock and The Witcher as I start them.
Moonshadows - Chapter Two
It's been awhile, but I actually started back into developing this after finishing the NWN2 OC and dropping MotB for the time-being, and I've made superb progress. The NWN2 OC has taught me a lot about what I should and should not do in a conversation--for instance, that some descriptive text is fine, but that what I was doing before can get overkill very quickly--including that I should definitely be offering more dialogue options in conversations. I think you'll find the roleplaying much more satisfactory and substantial in Chapter Two, particularly after Chapter One's complete dirth of them. But yes, progress has been actually really good, from a writing, design, and cutscene standpoint. Soon I'll be done with the opening sequence of cutscenes and will be able to move on to actual playable content! I definitely have the builder's bug back--the NWN2 OC must have done it. :)
Awards (HoF, MotY)
It's that time of year! The Module of the Year 2007 contest is going to be kicking off sometime soon, and I'm really excited to see how the contest goes this year. I'm hopeful that Moonshadows - Chapter One will be a contender for something...not really expecting to beat the heavy-hitters like Night Howls in Nestlehaven or Harp & Chrysanthemum, but I'm hopeful that I might be able to edge out a few of the older favorites like Dark Water 1 and Tragedy in Tragidor--basically, I'm hoping for the Top Rated list to speak for itself, and expecting the non-modules like romance modifications and character creators to fall away. We shall see! Then there's the matter of Moonshadows - Chapter One making Hall of Fame for NWN2, which should happen any day now depending on when Maximus does the next batch of inaugurations for January. Maybe that'll boost visibility a bit in preparation for the MotY voting...the spot amongst the Top 5 HoF modules sidebar list should certainly help! :) Finally, on this topic, the Academy of Modding Excellence will probably be getting going on their own 2007 Golden Dragon Award-worthy content search. No idea what their timetable is, but it's another thing to look forward to.
FR Source Books
I managed to get my hands on a few of the Forgotten Realms/D&D sourcebooks yesterday, and I skimmed through them, paying special attention to the chapter on Netheril in Lost Empires of Faerun. I was thrilled to 1) actually see an official reference to the spell Ioulaum's Longevity (for you Moonshadows players), and 2) see that I had interpreted it correctly. ;) I'm now looking to get a hand on some source material on epic spells, or spells that existed that were level 10 or above (before Mystra's ban on magic was imposed). If anyone can tell me which sourcebook or source I could use to find info like that, I'd much appreciate it.
Coming Up Soon
Well, I go back to school soon for finals, but because Harvard does things funny and my own schedule works out that way, I only have one exam, and it's (I think) the 17th. In the meantime, I have no classes, and while I have one 10-page paper to make revisions on (1 day of work prior to the 7th) and a website to put the finishing touches on (a few days of tinkering), I'm going to have a lot of free time before I have to buckle down and study for my math final. This is perfect, because it means I should be able to get LOTS of work done on Chapter Two, and other miscellaneous activities that need my attention at this time. Finally, look forward to my boatload of upcoming screenshots from my NWN2 OC playthrough...I tried to capture a whole lot of fun, memorable moments in the game, and I think I did a fairly good job of it.
Until next time!
NWN2 OC
I finished the OC a few days back, after Christmas--I haven't uploaded my last batch of (~100 more) screenshots, but I will when I'm on a better connection. I must say, I was completely blown away by the quality of this game. After so many people trashed on it on the forums early on, I guess I had low expectations...but even had I not had lower expectations, I'm fairly certain I would have been extremely impressed. The companions were, hands-down, fantastic. The economic balance was terrific, apart from the loot in the final dungeon, which was sort of overkill if you ask me (with every corpse all around the dungeon usable and containing mundane loot). Combat was super-well-balanced with a Favored Soul, and even though I found the final battle a bit anti-climactic story-wise, I found it quite well balanced. After I finished the OC, I jumped right into...
MotB
Ok, let me just say, this game is not my style at all. I am a big fan of good ol' fashioned magical items, and I despise the presence of hundreds upon hundreds of stupid essences on every single creature's corpse. I mean, honestly? That's laziness, not a cool feature. Loot is very important to me in keeping the game interesting, and from an in-game logic standpoint, how often should a regular adventurer be expected to make their own weapon instead of, oh, finding one, or buying one, or stealing one? Crafting is for the legendary dwarven smiths with their magical forges, not for the average player to be expected to use. The essences in lieu of normal loot is gripe number one.
Gripe number two is that the combat is simply sort of ridiculous. I understand that once I've descended into the lower level of the Death God's Vault, things are supposed to get really, really deadly...that's totally fine. I sort of raised an eyebrow when my party descended some stairs only to be wiped out by a lich king, two vampire ancients, two death lords, and two hoary mummified priests. Still, I re-loaded, prepared better, and ultimately took care of them. Then, I backtracked to better search the ruins once I hit the Betrayer's Gate, and upon cleaning out that first central room--the one with the cursed urns--I bashed one of the two heavily-locked doors. I begin to buff my party to move forward. Then, suddenly, out of nowhere, five--FIVE--vampire ancients appear and start wreaking havoc on my party. I do not know where they came from, but they came from behind, and there was nowhere to come from behind my party. They killed everyone, then started to kill me, and I was forced to cheat to get through the encounter because I hadn't saved post-lich-king fight and I didn't want to lose that progress. After I dueled mano-a-mano with ALL FIVE vampire ancients with my pitiful greatsword +5 in god mode, I stopped, saved, and quit. We'll see if I start playing again, I'm not sure I will. I mean, I think I've already guessed the entire plotline--that Akachi was the Betrayer, and that his big secret punishment that Myrkhul bestowed upon him was *gasp* the spirit-eater, the very curse you're afflicted with! And that I'll probably end up having to either confront Myrkhul or Akachi's ghost or something in order to rid myself of the curse.
On that note, the spirit eater doesn't bother me--in fact, I think it's totally cool. It not only adds valuable, meaningful roleplaying opportunities to the game, but it's also honestly not all that important to deal with. It's kind of like an extra companion who needs checking up on once in awhile. Anyhow, on to other things.
New Games
Two Worlds, BioShock, and The Witcher--w00t! :) I already tried Two Worlds, though, and was somewhat disappointed. The graphics are all well and good, and gameplay is fine, but it reminds me a lot of Gothic 3, which I thought was going to be really good, but which ended up just being kinda meh. BioShock and The Witcher I haven't tried, yet, but I suspect those are going to be better. I'm especially looking forward to BioShock at this point, as I've heard the Witcher's translation can be lacking at points, which I suspect is going to detract a bit from the experience. But yeah, Two Worlds is great if you like Gothic 3 and vice versa. I'll keep you updated on my thoughts vis-a-vis BioShock and The Witcher as I start them.
Moonshadows - Chapter Two
It's been awhile, but I actually started back into developing this after finishing the NWN2 OC and dropping MotB for the time-being, and I've made superb progress. The NWN2 OC has taught me a lot about what I should and should not do in a conversation--for instance, that some descriptive text is fine, but that what I was doing before can get overkill very quickly--including that I should definitely be offering more dialogue options in conversations. I think you'll find the roleplaying much more satisfactory and substantial in Chapter Two, particularly after Chapter One's complete dirth of them. But yes, progress has been actually really good, from a writing, design, and cutscene standpoint. Soon I'll be done with the opening sequence of cutscenes and will be able to move on to actual playable content! I definitely have the builder's bug back--the NWN2 OC must have done it. :)
Awards (HoF, MotY)
It's that time of year! The Module of the Year 2007 contest is going to be kicking off sometime soon, and I'm really excited to see how the contest goes this year. I'm hopeful that Moonshadows - Chapter One will be a contender for something...not really expecting to beat the heavy-hitters like Night Howls in Nestlehaven or Harp & Chrysanthemum, but I'm hopeful that I might be able to edge out a few of the older favorites like Dark Water 1 and Tragedy in Tragidor--basically, I'm hoping for the Top Rated list to speak for itself, and expecting the non-modules like romance modifications and character creators to fall away. We shall see! Then there's the matter of Moonshadows - Chapter One making Hall of Fame for NWN2, which should happen any day now depending on when Maximus does the next batch of inaugurations for January. Maybe that'll boost visibility a bit in preparation for the MotY voting...the spot amongst the Top 5 HoF modules sidebar list should certainly help! :) Finally, on this topic, the Academy of Modding Excellence will probably be getting going on their own 2007 Golden Dragon Award-worthy content search. No idea what their timetable is, but it's another thing to look forward to.
FR Source Books
I managed to get my hands on a few of the Forgotten Realms/D&D sourcebooks yesterday, and I skimmed through them, paying special attention to the chapter on Netheril in Lost Empires of Faerun. I was thrilled to 1) actually see an official reference to the spell Ioulaum's Longevity (for you Moonshadows players), and 2) see that I had interpreted it correctly. ;) I'm now looking to get a hand on some source material on epic spells, or spells that existed that were level 10 or above (before Mystra's ban on magic was imposed). If anyone can tell me which sourcebook or source I could use to find info like that, I'd much appreciate it.
Coming Up Soon
Well, I go back to school soon for finals, but because Harvard does things funny and my own schedule works out that way, I only have one exam, and it's (I think) the 17th. In the meantime, I have no classes, and while I have one 10-page paper to make revisions on (1 day of work prior to the 7th) and a website to put the finishing touches on (a few days of tinkering), I'm going to have a lot of free time before I have to buckle down and study for my math final. This is perfect, because it means I should be able to get LOTS of work done on Chapter Two, and other miscellaneous activities that need my attention at this time. Finally, look forward to my boatload of upcoming screenshots from my NWN2 OC playthrough...I tried to capture a whole lot of fun, memorable moments in the game, and I think I did a fairly good job of it.
Until next time!
Labels: AME, Hall of Fame, Moonshadows, other games


2 Comments:
MoTB isn't that hard. Once you get to the final floor of the vault early in the game you only thing to do is go to the library and get some scrolls. The rest of the encounters can be done at the end of the game. All the combat is easy at the end. Soul Meter is really annoying if you ever start eating a lot of souls. You wouldn't notice it yet.
The Witcher translation apparently leaves out a lot of things. I didn't notice went I played through. There are so many awesome npcs in that game with great dialog.
You have to carry items around for crafting in The Witcher too. You get used to it. Its more realistic in The Witcher.
I liked MotB a lot. But going into the vault's lowest floor was just as much of a turn-off as it was for you. You break some urns and suddenly you have an army of ancient vampires behind you. >_>
The good thing is that you don't have to clear the place, at least not early on, and that you have a lot of spellcaster henchmen that you can load up with mass heals, empowered undeath-to-deaths, sunbeams and so on.
And the crafting too, although it's encouraged that you craft stuff and everything drops essences, it doesn't have to be used.
Can't say you are wrong about the plot not being very rich, but it has it's twists, and is overall a good tale of challenging divine authority, fitting for an epic character's challenge. Give it another shot some time. ^^
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