As the world (not the world, really, but the US which influences the rest) has become deadly allergic to humor, it feels almost refreshing to see something like that. I found myself using the lines from the man with many cheeses in my day-to-day. ![]() + Funny interactions with NPCs and memorable lines are sprinkled throughout the world. The world is simultaneously humorous, colorful and brutal - the description I'd give DOS2 as well, but this game leans more into humor. + Compared to the many current dark fantasy games, this one has a lighter tone, which I enjoyed. Still, it wasn't annoying or out of place. I cared more for some of the side stories than the main cast. There is a bit of a mystery, some dark moments, some silly moments (like a love triangle in the middle of it all). ![]() The story of DOS is engaging enough, although I would say it didn't make much of an impact on me. ![]() This made me appreciate Larian Studios even more, seeing how they built upon their foundation and improved, crafting the legendary DOS2 that I will be replaying forever. I played this game after DOS2, which has definitely influenced my impression of it, because I could clearly see all the things DOS2 did better. To me personally, it doesn't have the same replay value as DOS2, but for the current price it is a very good deal.
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