Ulfgeir 14 Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 Hi gang, I picked up Sacred 2 when it first released here in the US, and have been playing fairly steadily ever since. Which says volumes about this game's level of fun, as I normally tend to get tired of a title within a month. I've found that Sacred 2 is a good game for multi-tasking, as it generally doesn't require a whole lot of listening or focused concentration. So I tend to kick back in my recliner (360 user) and catch up on my favorite podcasts while burning away a few hours in Ancaria. Well, it was last night that I heard someone briefly describe Sacred 2 as a pale imitation of Diablo that never managed to hook their attention. And once again, I found myself wondering why more people don't seem to get pulled in by this game like I do. Personally, I think it runs rings around most Action-RPG's out there. So I decided to check the vast and mighty Interweb to see if there was a fansite or forum where I could mingle with gamers equally impressed by this awesome game. And that journey led me here. Link to comment
Katran 0 Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 Welcome to Dark Matters Mate! Hope you have a great time here on the forum as well in game! Hehe the Diablo comparison. we shouldnt get in to that it would be a long one and the fact that it pails in comparison well I will add this smiley to that In truth the comparison should be between D2 and S1 and I think S1 has a lot more then D2 but thats just me! Once again Welcome and see you in the bar! Link to comment
Barristan 14 Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 Heya, nice intro, and joined for all the right reasons Welcome, hf reading around. Greetz Link to comment
locolagarto 15 Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 Hi gang, I picked up Sacred 2 when it first released here in the US, and have been playing fairly steadily ever since. Which says volumes about this game's level of fun, as I normally tend to get tired of a title within a month. So I decided to check the vast and mighty Interweb to see if there was a fansite or forum where I could mingle with gamers equally impressed by this awesome game. And that journey led me here. Same here! I as wel,l was a new US XBOX player. Actually I had just finished Resident Evil 5 on the highest difficulty level, and was knee deep in Fallout3, while I had to endure the squealing of dying pigs and rats from my brother's room down the hall. I then buried myself in Fable 2. man those where some serious lost hours, I loved every second of it. Finally after many nudges to check out this game. My brother arrives home from GameStop with a second copy of Sacred2 and hands it too me. "I bet ya if you like it, you can keep it, and if you don't you can trade it in", he said. I said "I don't think its for me." Furian67 (my Bro) said "If you like building hounds in Chromhounds( Yes, yes I do!) and you like tweaking Cars for the absolute lowest lap times in Forza 2 ( Yes,yes,yes I do) then you really should try this game, cause it is more than just grinding on pigs and rats all day" So after many months of playing Xbox Sarcred2 and switching to PC for the Ice & Blood expansion and the opportunity to play online with my many buds here at Dark Matters........ Somewhere I lost my point! OH!,OH! I got it! Welcome to "The Forum" Ulfgeir! we love Sacred2 and talking about it here, but you will find that we love talking about just about anything. what ever interests you, may very well interest the lot of us! Cheers! Link to comment
suedamn 0 Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 Hi gang, I picked up Sacred 2 when it first released here in the US, and have been playing fairly steadily ever since. Which says volumes about this game's level of fun, as I normally tend to get tired of a title within a month. I've found that Sacred 2 is a good game for multi-tasking, as it generally doesn't require a whole lot of listening or focused concentration. So I tend to kick back in my recliner (360 user) and catch up on my favorite podcasts while burning away a few hours in Ancaria. Well, it was last night that I heard someone briefly describe Sacred 2 as a pale imitation of Diablo that never managed to hook their attention. And once again, I found myself wondering why more people don't seem to get pulled in by this game like I do. Personally, I think it runs rings around most Action-RPG's out there. So I decided to check the vast and mighty Interweb to see if there was a fansite or forum where I could mingle with gamers equally impressed by this awesome game. And that journey led me here. Welcome this is the best ive been lost in here since I signed up lol Link to comment
Saeyia 0 Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 Greetings Ulfiligarish, your name fills the mouth, would you mind if I call you Uncle Fig instead? I would just like to send you evil glitter greetings, may all your travels in Ancaria be filled with flames and the screams of your enemies. -Sae "resident crazy lady" yia Link to comment
Ulfgeir 14 Posted January 8, 2010 Author Share Posted January 8, 2010 Greetings Ulfiligarish, your name fills the mouth, would you mind if I call you Uncle Fig instead? I would just like to send you evil glitter greetings, may all your travels in Ancaria be filled with flames and the screams of your enemies. -Sae "resident crazy lady" yia "Uncle Fig", while borderline felonious, would be fine as a formal felicitation. Assuming of course, that our concordance continues to create a crackling energy of crisp (but never callous) congress. Link to comment
locolagarto 15 Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 Greetings Ulfiligarish, your name fills the mouth, would you mind if I call you Uncle Fig instead? I would just like to send you evil glitter greetings, may all your travels in Ancaria be filled with flames and the screams of your enemies. -Sae "resident crazy lady" yia "Uncle Fig", while borderline felonious, would be fine as a formal felicitation. Assuming of course, that our concordance continues to create a crackling energy of crisp (but never callous) congress. Ah ha! more evidence that our members read lots of posts before diving in to the fray. Saeyia, Uncle Fig has you fig-ured out! Link to comment
gogoblender 3,070 Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 So I decided to check the vast and mighty Interweb to see if there was a fansite or forum where I could mingle with gamers equally impressed by this awesome game. And that journey led me here. You came to the right place. This is just about the biggest, busiest Sacred and Sacred 2 forum on the net...and chock full of crazies too! Welcome gogo Link to comment
Knuckles 904 Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 Sometimes comparing games (in this case Sacred and Diablo) is like comparing Coca Cola and Pepsi. Some like both and some prefer one much more than the other. And usually they can't quite explain why. Glad you found your way here and welcome to the forum Link to comment
Schot 407 Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 Greetings Ulfiligarish, your name fills the mouth, would you mind if I call you Uncle Fig instead? I would just like to send you evil glitter greetings, may all your travels in Ancaria be filled with flames and the screams of your enemies. -Sae "resident crazy lady" yia "Uncle Fig", while borderline felonious, would be fine as a formal felicitation. Assuming of course, that our concordance continues to create a crackling energy of crisp (but never callous) congress. lol, a match made in heaven? Welcome aboard Ulfgeir! Link to comment
Spunky 16 Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 Great to see that new members are popping in, welcome Max and enjoy the boards and the game Link to comment
warriorc 0 Posted January 9, 2010 Share Posted January 9, 2010 Many roads lead to DarkMatters. See you in Ancaria. Greats Link to comment
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