![]() It’s something I’ve espoused as well, but is it wholly true? I sat down and did a bit of side-by-side comparisons, and I realized that both games have an edge in different areas: ![]() ![]() I’ve seen a lot of mentions from those who have played both games that TSW has an edge in the cutscene department. It’s far more immersive than text box mandates, giving the characters more personality and voices to go with their mugs.īut how do they stack up against each other? One of the features that I adore in both Star Wars: The Old Republic and The Secret World is the heavy use of cutscenes to introduce (and sometimes close out) quests.
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