Looking forward to hearing more about this this weekend.
Pathfinder Online isn't really my speed, but Obsidian might very easily hit the sweet spot for me.
Cheers!
Kinak
I'm tentatively excited about Pathfinder Online, as it's a very different tactic for an MMO. And the idea of a fantasy sandbox game that's a perpetual world sounds fun, albeit very different than Warcraft.I've yet to meet someone in person who really cares about Pathfinder Online. And it's not like I don't run into gamers all the time, I'm in the entertainment/video game industry. However, Obsidian making a Pathfinder game, if done right, will be HUGE. This makes me very happy.
* Fallout: New Vegas. A sequel to a game made by another company. Good but not as good as the original. Felt a little unfinished with a lot of bugs.
Metacritic says the critics prefered Fallout 3 while users prefered New Vegas, but a lot more reviews for the former.I think the amount of gamers who think Fallout 3 was better than New Vegas and had less bugs can be counted on one hand.
After forcing myself to finish the base game I didn't want to touch any expansions.And Mask of the Betrayer is still among the best things ever for Neverwinter Nights (one and two).