[GENERAL] “Unexpected” dialogue moments that you LOVED
Hi Guys I've done a search and couldn't find a specific topic like this. If there is one, I apologize for posting a similar topic Let me preface this by saying I'm a huge RPG fan, but the type of RGP's I tend to like the most are in the vane of Mass Effect. After finishing ME I was craving another good RPG. So I tried out Oblivion (at the time I wasn't a big D&D RPG'er) but Oblivion drew me in. I've logged almost 400hrs in the game and haven't quite finished all the expansions. The problem for me was the story in Oblivion wasn't the best (certainly not like ME.)So, I heard some GREAT things about The Witcher (finally got a computer able to play it.) I bought the EE “Uncensored” version. Right now I'm in my first play through. I'm almost finished with Chapter II. And I am TOTALLY blown away by the story already. Even at this early stage, I would list TW right up there with ME as the best RPG I've played. What did it for me was this “unexpected” dialogue I had in Vaska's hut. I had sided with the Elves against The Order. I was delivering a message to Vaska that her fears that the Dryad (Moren) took the child (Lost Little Lamb) were unfounded. It was late at night, so after playing a round of poker with Vaska, I decided to “meditate” till morning. When I woke up, Vaska and the “brick makers” where in the middle of a (as best as I can describe it) prayer meeting. So, I took the opportunity to start talking to them. One brick maker mentioned that they knew I sided with the Elves, but would NEVER tell anyone. Then another one mentioned that some Salamandra came looking for me, but he didn't tell them where I was. At that remark, I told him he wouldn't have to worry about the Salamandra for much longer. ]:->I guess what blows me away the most about this whole dialogue is the fact the devs put it in there on the off chance a player would do the “secondary” quests the way I did them and meditate at Vaska's house till morning to witness the prayer meeting. For me, it increased my “immersion” in the story ten fold ;D So has anyone had a similar experience?“Q”
Hi Guys I've done a search and couldn't find a specific topic like this. If there is one, I apologize for posting a similar topic Let me preface this by saying I'm a huge RPG fan, but the type of RGP's I tend to like the most are in the vane of Mass Effect. After finishing ME I was craving another good RPG. So I tried out Oblivion (at the time I wasn't a big D&D RPG'er) but Oblivion drew me in. I've logged almost 400hrs in the game and haven't quite finished all the expansions. The problem for me was the story in Oblivion wasn't the best (certainly not like ME.)So, I heard some GREAT things about The Witcher (finally got a computer able to play it.) I bought the EE “Uncensored” version. Right now I'm in my first play through. I'm almost finished with Chapter II. And I am TOTALLY blown away by the story already. Even at this early stage, I would list TW right up there with ME as the best RPG I've played. What did it for me was this “unexpected” dialogue I had in Vaska's hut. I had sided with the Elves against The Order. I was delivering a message to Vaska that her fears that the Dryad (Moren) took the child (Lost Little Lamb) were unfounded. It was late at night, so after playing a round of poker with Vaska, I decided to “meditate” till morning. When I woke up, Vaska and the “brick makers” where in the middle of a (as best as I can describe it) prayer meeting. So, I took the opportunity to start talking to them. One brick maker mentioned that they knew I sided with the Elves, but would NEVER tell anyone. Then another one mentioned that some Salamandra came looking for me, but he didn't tell them where I was. At that remark, I told him he wouldn't have to worry about the Salamandra for much longer. ]:->I guess what blows me away the most about this whole dialogue is the fact the devs put it in there on the off chance a player would do the “secondary” quests the way I did them and meditate at Vaska's house till morning to witness the prayer meeting. For me, it increased my “immersion” in the story ten fold ;D So has anyone had a similar experience?“Q”