Space Siege is the sucessor to Dungeon Siege, a wonderful game. But does it live up to it's predecessor's glory? Nope. Not at all. It reminds me of one of those arcade-style games that have the 60-minute demo that nobody buys because they're tired of it before they get through it, with more lag. Seriously, on minimum settings, I got about 3 FPS on my laptop. I might contemplate it on GameTap, or if I had a better computer, but it falls in the middle ground of casual and complex. It's probably too complex for a casual gamer to enjoy, and too casual to play with the memory of Dungeon Siege still fresh. I skipped DS2, but if it was this way, I'm glad I did. It's gonna get my first 1 @ rating, because Chris Taylor should do better than that. It's playable, but I'd rather grind my guns up to maximum level in Cave Story, and at least that keeps me occupied.
I wouldn't really call this a review folks (looks like more of a rant to me). I've got the full demo recorded and I'm uploading a video of it on YouTube now. I will be posting a proper write-up on it soon.
Pro tip: don't try and play cutting edge games on a laptop, and then class that as having played the game as it was intended.
Less of a "Pro Tip" and more of a Don't be a Tard Tip!
Eratnhoniel : Seriously... you want to play brand new video games on a laptop? Get real. this is not a review in any sense of the word.
This is like trying to watch a DVD on a waffle iron and then bitching about the low video resolution.
This is sort of being billed as a hybrid RTS/RPG. Elements of both genres present but lightened.
Stop it. This isn't a Ron Paul forum.
I have another couputer I use when I need a heavier system. I saw it as it was intended, so don't worry. I'm merely giving it flak for its high system req's.
I downloaded the Crusader: No Regret demo, just for kicks, and I prefered it. And I didn't get very far. I need to read the readme before try two.
I hope you mean in style. Because Fallout is many times better.
Well, I'll give it that much. It's probably not as bad in the full version, but I don't wanna risk it.
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