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"All the best things about an RPG"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

I played gothic 2 straight through 3 times in a row I enjoyed it so much. Something about it just works. The graphics are a little behind the latest games. It is a huge environment, with a a great storyline, and the different character claracter classes provide a different experience, hence a good replay value. Highly recommended.

"Impresses at first; peters out"
3 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

The first half of this game is tremendous stuff. It's good-looking, atmospheric, and while it's difficult to get the hang of the combat system at first, that's fitting – your character is supposed to start out as such a wimp that even fighting a tame sheep is a daunting prospect :-) The world is immersive and good-looking, believable, fun to explore. It's great fun.

But. About halfway through the game, the fun just kind of … wears off. At about the time when you find that you're capable of taking on an Orc one-on-one without dying more than half the time – about when you first come back from the Valley of Mines – everything suddenly becomes very, very tedious. It's no longer an exciting game of exploration; it turns into a hack'n'slash fest. You just put up with ploughing through hordes of monsters, because you're sure that once you've got to some threshold moment or other, the game is going to become fun again. Well, it doesn't. Partly this is because you spend the game going backwards and forwards between two regions: you're already familiar with them, so exploring isn't fun any more.

I couldn't finish the game, which doesn't help. After the battle with the final boss the game would crash every time, before I could get to see the ending sequence.

But go ahead, buy it, it's cheap. Throw it away once the fun wears off. It's decent value.

"Buy it. Play it. Adore it."
5 stars"

You may have come across the recently released Gothic 3 and thought “That looks interesting, I'll try that.” You may have liked some aspects of it but generally thought it was rather mediocre. If that's the case then I strongly urge you to try this game. It is vastly superior to Gothic 3, looks nearly as good, and will run great on today's machines.

It's not as big as G3 naturally, but it's much more involving, interesting and better fleshed out.

The only two drawback are the voice acting is perhaps not as professional, and the inventory, character sheet and dialog boxes are functional, but ugly and totally uninspired. It really makes you wonder how they could put such little effort into them.

The combat system might also give you trouble initially. It's challenging, difficult to get good at it, and you'll find it's something you the player has practice as well as the character. If you find you can't cope however then an alternative system, like the one in G3 is available in the options.

Enjoy.

"RPG Classic"
5 stars"

It is a excellent game! One of those games that was not heavily advertised around the world, with no real huge hype, but ends up being a brilliant game. Although the graphics will be nothing like Oblivion, it had some of the most amazing graphics of its time, and on the plus side the game will run with full details on computers of today no worries. The controls maybe hard to get use to at first, but with a little time and practise (yes I mean practise! Because you will need it), it makes the player feel like he has mastered the game.

Be on the look out for “Gothic 3”, it is looking to be another classic, even better then oblivion perhaps. But make sure you play this one to understand the storyline better.