26-03-2015, 11:10 AM
E mais reviews do Pillars
Eurogamer - Recommended
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-03-...eternity-review
Citação:In keeping so close to the Baldur's Gate/Infinity Engine template, Pillars of Eternity can't help but inherit a few old flaws, and it would have been nice to see a bit more personality of its own shine through its carefully traditional design and shell. That said, what most stands out is just how well it manages to modernise the experience of playing those games and stand apart from them as an epic adventure in its own right. It's an RPG with design firmly rooted in nostalgia, but one that absolutely doesn't rely on it to be enjoyable today. Instead, it's both a great reminder of why those games worked so well, and a brand new adventure well worth the hours upon hours (upon hours upon hours) that it takes to pick away at its secrets and its world.
Escapist - 5/5
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/v...Eternity-Review
Citação:Bottom Line: It's the best new, isometric RPG to come out in years.
Recommendation: While Pillars of Eternity is certainly banking on a nostalgic fan base, it's still an excellent RPG in its own right. It's a game rich with player agency, giving you tons of control to craft your story or explore different solutions to the presented problems. You know, actual roleplaying not simply a game with a leveling and stat system stapled on.
IGN RU - 10/10
http://ru.ign.com/pillars-of-eternity/7451...ars-of-eternity
IGN IT - 9.4/10
http://it.ign.com/project-eternity-pc/9496...-recensione?p=3
PCGamesN - 10/10
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/v...ernity-Review.3
Citação:Obsidian had a daunting task before them: to make a spiritual successor to a series of games that are inextricably tangled up in nostalgia, over a decade after the height of those games’ popularity. This is not the Baldur’s Gate of 2015, it’s Baldur’s Gate, Planescape: Torment, Icewind Dale, the best parts of the lot of them wrapped up in something new and brilliant. And before you venture forth, don’t forget to gather your party.