Geek Confessional Thread 2024 [NOW 2025!]

Confession time:
I quite enjoyed BG3, but I disliked the final act so much it soured the rest of the game for me. Also, Karlach is overrated. (Samantha Beart is great though)
I didn't have quite as harsh a reaction, but the third act did feel unpolished by comparison. Lots of fantastic ideas, but the intricate connections between them and the nuance and cleverness with which they unfurled, all of which were present in the previous acts, particularly the first, weren't there. Was so much time spent burnishing the absolute gem that was the first act that there wasn't time left to give the final act the attention it needed? The first act did benefit from multiple years of early access feedback as well.
 

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I don’t like Erol Otus’ art. None of his work has ever made me think “Yes, that’s so cool, that’s how I want it to be in my games.” So many others, including a lot of people whose tastes I respect and generally share, do get something out of it that I’m comfortable identifying my reaction as another of my blind spots. But there it is, and I’m not expecting it to change now, almost half a century after first contact.
 

I don’t like Erol Otus’ art. None of his work has ever made me think “Yes, that’s so cool, that’s how I want it to be in my games.” So many others, including a lot of people whose tastes I respect and generally share, do get something out of it that I’m comfortable identifying my reaction as another of my blind spots. But there it is, and I’m not expecting it to change now, almost half a century after first contact.
I feel much the same about Brom. I don't get it. I'm glad some folks do, but it's overrated to me. This, unsurprisingly, means I also don't get the Dark Sun love.
 

confession: I watched it and enjoyed it and after reading this thread from the start and a lot of it is :
"It's popular and it sucks or i dislike that it's popular."
IMO, I watched it as a kid when quirky, offbeat sci-fi fantasy movies were kind of few and far between unless it was something like a Star Wars ripoff or a Conan ripoff. To someone who never saw it and comes from a different generation with higher expectations, I can see them bouncing off of it.

I love its weirdness. And the closing credits are a total bop.
 

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