andersonn - Posted October 17, 2015 Posted October 17, 2015 Platform: PC Available for: Mac Type: Expansion Pillars of Eternity Available in: Digital Download Developer: Obsidian Publisher: Paradox Interactive Genre: RPG, turn-based combat (Fantasy) Players: 1 Duration: 12 - 15 hours Language: Texts in Spanish and English voices Released: August 25, 2015 (Pegi: +16) Summary There is more fighting exploration, it is true, and the story also has less weight than they would like, but something has this expansion by little you like the fantasy universe of Pillars of Eternity'll want to get your hands on it. Especially for the beauty that exude the new playgrounds, some are simply spectacular, but mostly by the intensity and ferocity of the battles in which we will be involved with new types of enemies that force us to squeeze the most of skills of our adventurers. Winter Terror Before delving into the new features this expansion should be emphasized that access to new play areas will open shortly after conquering the bastion of Fall Nua, it will be the administrator of this fortress who send us the letter that tells the problems plaguing the northern lands. So why have not you have completed the main quest to enjoy this new content, although it is advisable to have at least one skill level 10 before stepping Stalwart village; and the new maximum of 14 if you plan to bite the bandits that plague the region Grägholdt, located very close to your castle. Which is fine since March Part 1 The White feels perfectly integrated into the original game, but also creates a problem for those who once recorded the game at the time of "no return" near the end of the main quest. In that case, the only option is to restart the game, so after dozens of hours of gameplay can be a trauma for more than one. Although you also say that thanks to the playable improvements introduced the 2.0 update, available whether you have the expansion or not, enjoy Pillars of Eternity is now a better experience than it was at the time: we have improved AI for enemies, new stealth options, the possibility of establishing guidelines for action by members of our team, a revamped interface, etc. The missions, it is true, are not a waste of originality, nor the story we are told is the weight of, for example, the main quest. But there are quality writing, dialogues, descriptions ... some of the child jobs are a blast! Obviously, the commitment to fighting against dialogue or exploration takes away some appeal the final set, but it is also true that this is unique to Part 1 The White March against the original game, giving us the opportunity to delve a little more into their fantastic battles. Encounters that at times reached such epic levels that it's hard not to get excited after defeating the most dangerous enemies. Trailer System Requirements Minimum requirements: Operating System: Windows Vista - 7, 8 , 10 Processor: Intel Core i3-2100T @ 2.50 GHz / AMD Phenom II X3 B73 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 4850 or NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT Hard Drive: 5 GB free space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Recommended requirements: Operating System: Windows Vista - 7, 8 , 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-2400 @ 3.10 GHz / AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics card: Radeon HD 7700 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 Hard Drive: 5 GB free space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible 3
pulse.exe Posted October 17, 2015 Posted October 17, 2015 Nice review of game, I think you would be a great journalist! I will keep watchin' your activity. 2
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