I loved the Elemental Evil controls - the un-modded game is buggy as hell but the controls are fantastic.
Best DnD to Video game conversion of all time.
There's a lot of complaints about certain parts of the game. When I looked over the reviews, a lot of the people who focused on the main campaign seemed to rate the game fairly highly, while those who focused on the multi-player aspects tended to rate lower - primarily due to lack of customization ability for individual campaigns. There was also a notable subset who were angry over the game not being D&D enough because it didn't use a faithful translation of how classes, feats, and skills worked.I find it interesting that there is this perceived near universal opinion that Sword Coast Legends is no good, and yet when I look at the game in Steam I see "51% of 1,932 user reviews for this game are positive."
That either shows that these "review sites" aren't entirely in touch with what the masses think, or that a game can be enjoyable for the majority of people even if some reviewer thinks it's awful.
I find it interesting that there is this perceived near universal opinion that Sword Coast Legends is no good, and yet when I look at the game in Steam I see "51% of 1,932 user reviews for this game are positive."
That either shows that these "review sites" aren't entirely in touch with what the masses think, or that a game can be enjoyable for the majority of people even if some reviewer thinks it's awful.
That's not a 51% out of 100% given as a review - that's 51% of people given two choices, recommend or not, choosing to recommend the game.51% is a low score for a video game review. Anything under 70% I probably would not buy.
Make good games like Dragon Age:Origins and Divinity:Original Sin using D&D worlds and lore.