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Gothic 2 Gold | List Price: $19.99 Discount Price: $19.99

| Platform: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP Brand: Aspyr Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2005-11-07 ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Features: - Collection includes Gothic II and Gothic II: Night of the Raven
- Revolutionary action-adventure RPG with gripping storyline
- Massive, fully 3-D, lush environment to explore
- 3 different character guilds; 30+ new magical artifacts
- Numerous ways to achieve goals, giving huge replay value
Awesome... with problems... [Posted on 2007-04-05] I am a Gothic fan *big time!* Unfortunately, this version (with the expansion pack "Night of the Raven") gave me nothing but fits. It would not install correctly. I did everything I know how to do to try & install it, but I kept getting massive errors & "can't find disk" errors. I did successfully install eventually, & played through the entire game 2 more times (for a total of 10). The Gothic series is worth adding to your collection if you are an RPG fan. I can't imagine having never played it now that I have... & will again.
Gothic 2 Review [Posted on 2007-05-25] I love all the Gothic games and this one is no exception. The graphics are gorgeous and although there are a few bugs in the game the freedom to explore you surroundings is more than worth it. The fighting is a basic hack and slash which you can basically defeat any enemy if you just keep clicking the mouse. The plot isn't all that different than Gothic 1, although it seems much shorter, get strong enough to beat the big bad. Overall it's a pretty good game.
As immersive as the sea [Posted on 2007-10-21] This game is so lively and imaginative it reminded me of Zelda and Mario more than anything in the computer world. Of computer games, only the original Deus Ex comes to mind as somewhat similar and on the same level. Some rarefied company indeed.
As you may have gathered from the other reviews here, you should spend a few minutes learning the combat controls when you start the game. Just save the game and use the first "young wolf" or goblin as the opponent, and practice parrying with one of the early bandits. With most enemies, parrying is useless and the correct tactic includes either crowding or dodging and timing your attacks (unless you're using ranged attacks or magic). Some of the dragons will be impossible to kill if you don't spend your "learning points" very well (or use some "tricks", like powerful magic scrolls), but otherwise this game set a new standard in gameplay which similar games haven't even tried to match or surpass. The combat system often makes you panic in a realistic way. The gameplay is frustrating only when you hit the wrong button or something. The bloodflies aren't the only things that made me experience feelings of horror mingled with disgust. I've hunted down an occasional disgusting bug in real life, and the feelings were the same. No other game has sent cold shivers of fear down my spine, and this one does so often. I recall I once ran into something in Deus Ex that literally made me jump backwards and fall off my chair, but that's different.
I didn't have any trouble with bugs, save that when Raven went through the portal the cut-scene crashed the game so I just didn't bother to watch it. That's the only crash I've experienced during some 60 hours of playing the game.
PS. This is a review of the German version of Die Nacht des Raben, with all the patches installed.
Great game [Posted on 2007-10-25] This game will keep you playing for a long time if you are into single player rpg's. The graphics are kind of old now, but does not take away from the fun of playing it. Definitely worth getting.
Didn't work [Posted on 2007-12-25] It would not play on my computer. Gothic 1 would and I bought a used version of gothic 2 at a flea market and it does but not this one.
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