I've done it a few times. It's absolutely brilliant. I think my favourite characters from it are Tharn, Cadwell, The Prophet and... The Vestige.
Yup The Vestige. I really felt that this character was made to feel as an integral part of the storyline, and with an incredible decision to be made as well. So qualifies as a favourite character!
That much said... we are revisiting. And... I think we may be seeing more of Raz too! My curent main has NOT completed the main storyline. Might also be a tad unfinished in Auriden too. Better get cracking as I feel context will add to the fun of the new "sequel". Much to look forward to story wise.
Is it too much too ask for some other favourite characters to come back too? Eveli Sharp-Arrow please. She's so cute and lovable! Would also love for Ember and her crew to be greatly expanded upon. Sai Sahan of course... and... sigh.
The_Drop_Bear wrote: »God no, shoving returning characters for no reason was horrible. Them having a valid reason to be there OK, but not just for the sake of it.
Eveli was terrible in gates of oblivion and as a result I don't want to see her again.
But then... we can only have so many light characters who are not cut out to drive a main story arc. Can anyone agree that Eveli in small doses is okay?
Hmmm the hate for Eveli is manifest. She adds a certain "balance" to the other more intense characters in the game. I love her for that.
But then... we can only have so many light characters who are not cut out to drive a main story arc. Can anyone agree that Eveli in small doses is okay?
Seems that there is a general dislike for the cheerful/playful characters, whether they are an important NPC in a storyline or a Companion.
I don't remember what Eveli was like when she first appeared but I found her irritating in her more recent appearance.
I don't remember what Eveli was like when she first appeared but I found her irritating in her more recent appearance.
I remember has as a young, slightly naive and definitely inexperienced adventurer (or wannabe-adventurer). I wasn't a big fan of her, but she seemed bearable. Let's say character design and dialogues were still much less stereotyped in the base game and first few chapters/dlcs.
I don't remember what Eveli was like when she first appeared but I found her irritating in her more recent appearance.
No use for Eveli, no use for the game MQ, no interest in revisiting any of the storyline or characters, and my girls aren't vestiges, they're mercenaries.
As with all games I have chosen to play since 1985, they are played on MY terms. BG1? I made my own party of six, and one of them was named Imoen which nicely avoided the need to have the "real" Imoen along (speaking of Eveli.... *sigh*) and so on over the years. I will never play the Witcher games, because I have no use for male characters (especially as protagonist); ditto Planescape: Torment.
CRPGs/MMORPGs are simply frameworks for my girls. That's all they'll ever be. When the framework no longer fits, I don't play a game any more.