Planescape: Torment is a game I regretted not playing when it was new. Renowned for its complex story and de-emphasis on violence, it sounded fantastic. But by the time I saw it, the interface was so dated and unwieldy that it was horrible to play, despite the brilliant story.
So when I saw the Kickstarter campaign for a spiritual sequel to Torment, I knew I wanted to play it. It was coming out during my goals period, so it was added to the list.
The game was due to be released in June 2016, but I actually got my hands on it earlier as part of the beta test. This did make it very buggy (and even unplayable at at times thanks to certain bugs), but I took it seriously and reported all the bugs and issues I found. Despite all the bugs, I still thought it was a great game and intend to play the full version very soon.
Full version or not, I consider this goal complete.
(less) (less) Planescape: Torment is a game I regretted not playing when it was new. Renowned for its complex story and de-emphasis on violence, it sounded fantastic. But by the time I saw it, the interface was so dated and unwieldy that it was horrible to play, despite the brilliant story.
So when I saw the Kickstarter campaign for a spiritual sequel to Torment, I knew I wanted to play it. It was coming out during my goals period, so it was added to the list.
The game was due to be released in June 2016, but I actually got my hands on it earlier as part of the beta test. This did make it very bugg
(...more)Planescape: Torment is a game I regretted not playing when it was new. Renowned for its complex story and de-emphasis on violence, it sounded fantastic. But by the time I saw it, the interface was so dated and unwieldy that it was horrible to play, despite the brilliant story.
So when I saw
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