SPOILERS Lightbringers PODCAST S03E26 - Secrets of the Obscure Expansion REVIEW!

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SPOILERS - Secrets of the Obscure Expansion Review!
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0:00-8:55 Banter & Intro
8:55-23:20 Build up to SoTO
23:20-59:24 Story review/Rating
59:24-1:26:00 Map Review
1:26:00-1:45:00 Weapon Training & Expanded Weapon Proficiency
1:45:00-1:54:29 Mounts
1:54:29-2:01:17 SoTO Masteries
2:01:17-2:35:54 Equipment: Skins, legendaries, & more!
2:35:54-2:59:35 Group/Instanced Content
2:59:35-3:07:58 Astral Vault
3:07:58-3:27:43 Final Thoughts, SoTO Promo Video & Next Expac teaser!

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  • @ArcaneWolf9
    @ArcaneWolf92 ай бұрын

    The conversation turning to the eyes in Nayos really hits home on a big point about the map, the Kryptis and the plot. They weren't written as demons, didn't live in a realm of dreams and we conducted a perfectly ordinary campaign to remove their leader. Their behavior was grating because they were SO human in their communication, values and even manners. Their power dynamics and organization structures. They come off as generic, and our response was generic. And generic rang hollow for demonic fantasy. In contrast, the idea discussed here about what those eyes could have been used for and how we could have undermined, subverted or hijacked them showed more instinct for lore building than I felt in this expansion. Equally how (like so many other things) the Eye from the Amnytas meta just disappeared, where it seemed and could have been more significant. They are capable of better, hence your instinct at what they might have been hinting at, but what got developed and delivered FELT like it massively missed the mark.

  • @nielsjensen4185
    @nielsjensen41852 ай бұрын

    About Neyros. Neyros was crafted, we also blinded it, so what Eparch got back was a wounded creation. He would 100% have consumed it.

  • @michram
    @michram2 ай бұрын

    To me the most beautiful story isn't the narrative in itself (but I admit it failed in Nayos), but the music, the atmosphere, the sound design, the art in general - and I think to me personally Nayos was still an incredible experience because of how incredibly beautiful this weird, otherwordly place is, even though I didn't feel connection to the story. Listening to the ambience, the monotonous, creepy music, then hearing those snarling brass instruments, heavy percussion, electric guitars and cello, and also the incredible demonic chanting... And it all just so well connected with the visual aspect of the world every step of the way... (like for example in "The Beast Emerges" there is a musical call back to Nightfall's theme... the attention to detail is so extraordinary!!) As as said - story for me aren't just words, but all those hidden details, pieces of puzzles, the atmosphere - and it was especially superb in Nayos. It all was still incredible in the first 3 maps, but I love Nayos for the art - it's a visual and audial masterpiece. It really felt like an alien world. My greatest complain will always be that they off-screened Zojja's ascension and the plot of Nayos wasn't really engaging, but I forgive Anet, and I cannot wait for the future adventures.

  • @JebroUnity

    @JebroUnity

    2 ай бұрын

    Well said! I love that! I said something similar in the podcast.. I think we agreed generally that the feeling of most maps was of a well thought out paced experience, but yea ... Nyos was I think an experiement for as you say "whats to come". Cheers for the comment!

  • @michram

    @michram

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JebroUnity Indeed. I forgot to add that I love listening to your podcasts! :)

  • @JebroUnity

    @JebroUnity

    2 ай бұрын

    @@michram Thank youuu! If you feel like popping a review on spotify it all helps! :D

  • @MusPuiDiTe
    @MusPuiDiTe2 ай бұрын

    I suddenly desire a jade bot mastery to draw power from the heart of the obscure instead of charging from batteries

  • @JebroUnity

    @JebroUnity

    Ай бұрын

    LOL I love this idea haha

  • @nielsjensen4185
    @nielsjensen4185Ай бұрын

    Watching this on the 8th tells me that Jebro is gonna gush over the reveal.

  • @JebroUnity

    @JebroUnity

    Ай бұрын

    Yea I def did xD

  • @DemethVLK
    @DemethVLK2 ай бұрын

    About the maps: I feel like they really had a short deadline so they chose this path because let's face it, 60% of the expansions maps is sky/void, so not playable content. Amnytas feels so.. Big yet so empty because 80% is sky! About the details, I completely agree with fornax, although I'd add that the Wizard's tower has those details, which is nice at least. The rest is shallow in the map design department indeed.

  • @DemethVLK
    @DemethVLK2 ай бұрын

    53:00 I completely agree. If I'd done the meta before and end the story after, and if the story had parts of the meta in the instance as well, I would have rated it much higher. I was completely disappointed that Eparch staid in this form and I thought the spider comparisons were just metaphorical...and then did the meta

  • @dantheredplayer3498
    @dantheredplayer3498Ай бұрын

    I'm just returning to GW2 after a 2 year hiatus - and I'm loving SotO! Sucks to hear that the release of the patches/maps sequence wasn't ideal.

  • @JebroUnity

    @JebroUnity

    Ай бұрын

    Id make sure to check out the news from GW2 later today, things are looking up!

  • @daveross37
    @daveross372 ай бұрын

    The last three parts of the expansion felt rushed. I get the impression they spent more time on the first part, and then realised they were run out time for the rest.

  • @JebroSNAP

    @JebroSNAP

    2 ай бұрын

    Being the first expansion of this cadence I feel like they have learnt so much! In the recent blog post they also talked about how they managed time in a few ways! Cheers for the comment!

  • @DemethVLK

    @DemethVLK

    2 ай бұрын

    You get the impression? That's literally what they said in their retrospective blogpost haha I hope next expac's 3rd map will be better in that regard

  • @JebroSNAP

    @JebroSNAP

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DemethVLK I think so!

  • @nielsjensen4185
    @nielsjensen41852 ай бұрын

    I'm glad that it was at least that the first expansion was something that can be largely ignored in the story. If something has to be a learning experience it's better if it's set apart from the main setting.

  • @nielsjensen4185
    @nielsjensen41852 ай бұрын

    The story has the feeling that it was written accordingly rather than as a whole. The initial drop was A -> B -> C -> etc -> End. The Nayos parts were A -> B -> C for each chapter rather than A -> B -> C -> etc -> End. In fact, it would have been a lot better if the entire story had been written as a whole, at least the major plot points, rather than "How does character A end up as X." If Isgarren at the end of SotO itself have had a throwaway line that saving Eparch from the jungle dragon was in hindsight his biggest rest. then the first memory would have made more sense in the story. I still have no clue about the motivations for any of the Kryptis. Trying to prevent something is a horrible motivation. What was the reason Eparch started eating the Kryptis? I have no idea. All I have is a hypothesis assembled from all the bits and bops found around. Eparch was afraid of being powerless due to his encounter with Modremoth, he found out that he could get more power by eating others, Isgarren then threw him out. Similar to Syndrome he started out as a fanboy of Eparch and grew to hate him while still admiring his strength, this would have been communicated better if Isgarren after seeing Eparch for the first time in centuries said, "Your new shape looks familiar, then again, you were always clinging to me. Because Eparch's Kryptis form is the Darker and Edgier Isgarren. If Eparch had then have flipped out and shouted something along the lines that there were no more dragons and that he now was stronger than Isgarren and had nothing to fear then the memories found for the achievement would have made all the sense in the world. Eparch's motivations for what he did would also have been revealed as him simply acting out of trauma, out of fear, which would be deeply ironic given the nature of the Kryptis. Peitha could then have sealed the deal when Eparch is defeated and he asks her to absorb his power with something along the lines of that his power is too deeply tainted by fear and it dies with him and he only be remembered as the shame of the Kryptis. As shown, it's just stuff happening for no rhyme or reason. Incorporation of the metas in the story, please! Rather than, "Fill green bar," it should have been "Complete meta before continuing." Finding no guards of value with Heithor makes no sense unless you do the meta first where you kill Ignaxious, Heithor has no guards since we kill him. Peitha using the arena without any threat makes no sense unless you've done The Fangs That Gnash and killed Knaebelung. "The 11th Hour"! makes no sense unless you've done "Into the Spider's Lair" since you confront an Eparch that has been weakened by his defeat there, and it makes no sense that five people can take down the hyper-powered Eparch.

  • @nyappynen
    @nyappynen2 ай бұрын

    I do think it is fair to compair GW2 to other mmorpgs even though it has a smaller team. They all compete for our time and our money. I believe it is unfair to claim that them having a smaller team should mean anything when it is not the community that demands the impossible - it is Anet who are constantly failing to deliver their own promised goals. As a consumer, if I have two weeks off and want to no-life a game, I can pay 10 euro more and simply play a new FFXIV expansion that on average has 50-60 hours of story, multiple dungeons, trials and extreme versions of a few trials simply on release. That is way more content for 35 in comparison to GW2's 25 euro expansion. Developers and teams are not our friends, and we should not just let them get away with bad content.

  • @JebroUnity

    @JebroUnity

    2 ай бұрын

    It's fair because of the genre but not scope. When you have money you have people. Your scope is wider, your time to create spreads amongst many more. So I'd disagree, but also it doesn't mean that a studio can't deliver awesomeness when it's smaller and deliver when they do indeed discuss new features that maybe miss the mark. Also thanks for the comment!

  • @user-mi7rg7wk8u
    @user-mi7rg7wk8u2 ай бұрын

    Great discussion but wtf does Donald Trump have to do with Gw2? Please focus on Guild Wars 2 and not your personal politics.

  • @greenhelllive9629

    @greenhelllive9629

    2 ай бұрын

    Your comment is a perfect example for toxic apolitical gaming environments where people act like an apolitical space even exists. There is not one place on earth, in your mind, not a single activity you can do, which is not political. And when you think IT IS, you just don't realize that your'e being influenced by politics. So pls stop this conservative bs ideology of "apolitical" spaces and confront yourself with the reality in front of you. In the end its also a very white and/or bourgeois privilege of not thinking about social issues. The distinction between "personal/private" and "Work" only exists in our heads. It helps us not thinking about issues at work for example and by that naturalizing social conditions. Take Care!

  • @JebroUnity

    @JebroUnity

    2 ай бұрын

    Nah we are good thanks! We can talk about WHATEVER we want. Its not your show, and if you dont like it... jog on :)

  • @user-mi7rg7wk8u

    @user-mi7rg7wk8u

    2 ай бұрын

    ​​​​@@JebroUnitywhile I agree it's your show.. Well.. Who am I arguing with.. You have 160 views on your show.. So keep talking your opinion into the ether I guess.. I only decided to watch because of fornax but yea.. Good luck with your endeavor.

  • @user-mi7rg7wk8u

    @user-mi7rg7wk8u

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@greenhelllive9629uhuh.. My point still stands.. It's a gw2 podcast..i love gw2 and ive never vote d for Donald Trump.. But never in my wildest dreams would I have thought Donald Trump had anything to do with Gw2... I tuned in to listen to the secret of obsure review by community members.. Not to be lectured about American politics..

  • @Readergeek13

    @Readergeek13

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-mi7rg7wk8uGreat comment but it's the world we live in, what do you think a bunch of people are gonna talk about who actually interact in the world. You didn't have to comment, I didn't have to reply, but here we are. Games are inherently political just like everything else or do you stick your fingers in your ears and go LALALA NOTHING CAN HURT ME BLAH BLAH I'M NOT AMERICAN AND DON'T LIVE ON THE SAME PLANET AS THEM IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY SO NOTHING THEY DO AFFECTS ME. Enjoy your bubble, you strange gamer bubble child I hope nothing hurts you like politics from other countries or other things you don't like.