SisterCheeba wrote:
It's really good on PC, certainly, but I heard it translated awfully to the 360. Haven't played that version though, so I may be wrong.
The trick is not to expect the oblivion-challenger it was marketed as, it's really not at all. More like a close-angle, more hands-on version of Diablo. The upgrade system was genius, just bolt crappy old weapons/armour of the same type together to forge more powerful ones. Something Fallout 3 co-opted in a slightly more fiddly way later on, obv. The horseback stuff isn't too hot, they aimed for realistic and just ended up being awkward, although I did have the occasional laugh tearing up enemy camps once I got the hang of it. Still, it's no Mount & Blade in that department.
Pretty much
except I'm talking about the 360 version.
It's a fantastic 3rd person RPG (don't even bother switching to the 1st person view). The graphics are average and the voice acting is all "Forsooth! Howest are thou this fineth dayeth?" nonsense, but it makes up for it with lots of lovely free-roaming gameplay with none of this auto-levelling Oblivion nonsense. I bought it knowing full well it had been panned by reviewers, and it really irritated me that its flaws (loading pauses, the horse-riding and some pop-up mainly) were blown up out of all proportion.
Oh, and I had absolutely no problems at all with the horse-riding. Maybe the patch they issued fixed it or something, but it's dead easy once you work out what you have to do. Mind you, I spent 99% of the game running around on foot anyway.