Agreed. I rented this once, it looked terrible. Even on a stard-def tv it looked like a failed game from an era past. Not to mention the bugs. THE BUGS.
Blah blah blah. Two world continued to suck after it was patched. The graphics were still bland, the horse controls were still broken. The fact that dying continued to generally be the best way to win a tough battle continued. I'm not even really sure what the patch actually fixed if anything at all. The game was like a mix between Oblivion and Fable. But it was a mix that took all the bad ideas from both of those games and put them together into a game that's soul purpose was to exploit bad game design.
Ugly graphics, poor controls, possibly the worst voice acting that ever existed and offered up no practical challenge at all. Epic Fail. The only reason it sold as well as it did was a well placed marketing campaign and some impressive screen shots that made it look like an Oblivion killer from the outside. Then you opened the door got clubbed over the head and stuck in the oven before you knew what hit you.
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Oh, and worst fire effect EVAR.
Like many other RPGs it takes many hours to develop a character so it is pointless to rent it.
The next version promises to be one of the best traditional RPGs on the 360 and I can't wait to get a copy.
Ugly graphics, poor controls, possibly the worst voice acting that ever existed and offered up no practical challenge at all. Epic Fail. The only reason it sold as well as it did was a well placed marketing campaign and some impressive screen shots that made it look like an Oblivion killer from the outside. Then you opened the door got clubbed over the head and stuck in the oven before you knew what hit you.