Gothic 1 deutsch
Clunky controls (you get used to it, but feels very weird at the CONS: - Outdated graphics (understandable since the game is from 2001) - Clunky controls (you get used to it, but feels very weird at the start) - No crafting shortcuts (ex. … ExpandĬONS: - Outdated graphics (understandable since the game is from 2001) It's an absolute masterwork in immersive, atmospheric storytelling, and if you're a fan of the RPG genre, please do yourself a big favor and give it a go. I grew up on the Gothic series, and I've probably played through it 20 times since then, and really does hold its replay value even after that many playthroughs. The interface is very minimal, and puts nearly all emphasis on continuing immersion (think SOMA's interface, which does the same thing). The whole atmosphere is very "f*** you", very unforgiving, and as an extension, very believable. The game doesn't hold your hand, doesn't give you a unicorn to ride on and a pretty waifu to e-date, the NPCs don't treat you with unanimous kindness. Every action seems to have far-reaching consequences.
The NPC day/night and life cycles are more detailed than even many modern RPGs. The dialogue is a wonderful and almost paradoxical combination of serious and human, and tongue-in-cheek and not-taking-itself-too-seriously.
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The full voice acting is teeming with charm and character.
It's an open world RPG, and not only was it one of the first of its kind in many regards, the game was executed in such a brilliant manner that it absolutely holds up even today, despite its age. However, trust me, it's worth diving into. Sure, the controls are weird, it's a bit dated graphically by today's standards, and it takes a little bit of work to get running in a stable manner on a modern PC. It's rare that you come across a game like this. The Gothic series, as I informally dub the 'Elder Scrolls of Europe', paved the way for many modern RPG classics, including Dark Souls, The The Gothic series, as I informally dub the 'Elder Scrolls of Europe', paved the way for many modern RPG classics, including Dark Souls, The Witcher, and darn near every modern European RPG as it stands today.