Any other ideas? I don't think Fallout is my cup of tea. Also I've played through Baldurs gate 1 and 2, Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.
What game (RPG?) should I play?
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
Any other ideas? I don't think Fallout is my cup of tea. Also I've played through Baldurs gate 1 and 2, Elder Scrolls: Oblivion. | ||
oob
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disciple
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Titan Quest is ok but I liked more Dungeon Siege 2 from the same year. My recommendation will be Fable: Lost Chapters. Even thou its really flawed as a game I loved the OST the atmosphere and the overall mood - its just really relaxing to play this game | ||
Thegilaboy
United States2018 Posts
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7mk
Germany10156 Posts
Very good game | ||
snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
It's really one of the greatest RPGs ever made, but it's constantly overlooked due to the crazy amount of bugs it had upon release. Thankfully the community has fixed everything. So if you decide to play it, you really need the unofficial community patch found at http://www.patches-scrolls.de/vampire_bloodlines.php | ||
Nikon
Bulgaria5710 Posts
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QuickStriker
United States3694 Posts
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 19 2010 23:37 wolfy4033 wrote: If you liked Oblivion then you should definetly try Morrowind. It's even better :O Actually I'm not too fond of the 3d graphic, tends to make me nauseous after playing for a while. My fav game is probably Baldur's gate of the above mentioned. Oblivion was pretty awesome though I tried Dragon Age and for some reason I didn't really like it. Maybe it's because you play through the game with all the different characters which seems boring to me. KOTOR is an option but I'm not too into 3D RPG:s Planescape: torment might be an option. Is there any fighting at all though? Oh, I should mention I'm on a Pentium 4, 3 ghz with 512 mb graphics and 2 gigs ram. | ||
Xxio
Canada5565 Posts
Dragon Age Origins looks amazing, only heard good things but never played it myself. | ||
Boblion
France8043 Posts
DA seems to be decent for a new game although i haven't played it myself. | ||
Go0g3n
Russian Federation410 Posts
1. Arcanum 2. Baldur's Gate 1,2 3. Deus Ex 1,2 4. Diablo 1,2 5. Dragon Age: Origins 6. D&D: Temple 7. Fallout 1, 2, Tactics, 3, New Vegas (coming) 8. Gothic 2 (Gothic 3 - optional) 8. Heroes of Might and Magic 3 9. Icewind Dale 1,2 10. Mass Effect 1,2 11. Might and Magic 7,8 12. Neverwinter Nights 2 w/addons (NWN1 - optional) 13. Planescape: Torment 14. StarWars: KotoR 1,2 (2nd with community patches) 15. The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind, TES 4: Oblivion 16. The Witcher 17. Vampire Masquerade Bloodlines (with community patches) 18. Wizardry 8 19. X-Com UFO 1,2, UFO - Aftershock. Console RPGs; Sega: Phantasy Star 4 Super Nintendo: Zelda, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy 3 (6) Playstation: Castlevania: Symphony of the night, Final Fantasy 7 (optional) Playstation 2: Final Fantasy X, FF 12, Front Mission 4 360: Fable 1,2 PS3: All older console games including PS2 ones are available via emulators. Fable 1 is also available on PC. | ||
kAra
Germany1252 Posts
if u want to play sth new i would go with dragon age, storyline not that impressing but it has its other climaxes if u got a widescreen than there is a patch to make the game look less _old_, http://www.gibberlings3.net/widescreen/ (havent tried mit myself) | ||
CaucasianAsian
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Scorch
Austria3371 Posts
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 20 2010 00:29 CaucasianAsian wrote: Download a Nintendo 64 emulator and play the ocarina of time. That's actually a kick ass idea. I started playing it like a year ago but forgot about it, woot! Oh wait, I mean Zelda 3 for SNES. Russian guy, thanks for that list of RPG games. Now I just have to choose a game....I really like the atmosphere of the D&D games and I prefer fantasy over science fiction. | ||
BlissX1
United States328 Posts
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snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
On March 20 2010 00:04 kAra wrote: give planescape torment a try! just look over the graphics and enjoy the best rpg ever made if u want to play sth new i would go with dragon age, storyline not that impressing but it has its other climaxes if u got a widescreen than there is a patch to make the game look less _old_, http://www.gibberlings3.net/widescreen/ (havent tried mit myself) I've tried playing Torment at least 10 times due to feedback such as yours. Unfortunately I just cannot deal with reading all that dialogue. A few days after reinstalling I will just not play any more. I guess I've been spoiled by the 100% voice acted dialogue of newer RPGs =( | ||
Genjimaru
Canada515 Posts
Dragon Age is also a really nice RPG that came out within the last year I believe, I couldn't stop playing this after it first came out. Torchlight is a really fun solo rpg made by, I think two of the guys that made diablo 2(maybe 1). It's a dungeon crawler but the graphics, story, and gameplay make it pretty fun. I got mine for cheap during the steam Christmas sale. Dungeon siege is an older game, it's story lies in its single player. Has a great soundtrack, and if you have some people to play with can be really fun. Mass Effect is more of a futuristic RPG, since it takes place in space. It really plays on the aspects of good and evil and the decisions you make directly effect the outcome of scenarios in the game. Sadly, the game is rather short. I also found it kind of easy. (Might have just been playing on an easy setting tho) I have not tried Mass Effect 2. NeverWinter Nights I remember being pretty fun. I think I played a lot of it multiplayer though. On the other hand I never really got into NWN2. The Last Remnant was a really fun tactical JRPG. Games I recommend you stay away from: Two Worlds:Gameplay was very stale. The movement and controls in it made me really dislike it. Gothic 3: Unless there are community patches there is a huge flaw in this game, a glitch even. You can evenly fight against orcs and humans. When it comes to wolves on the other hand, there is a glitch. They seem to be able to just constantly attack you without you really being able to do anything. Which is a real bitch once the wolves start getting stronger. The game had a good Soundtrack and I really enjoyed it until those damn wolves. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 20 2010 00:43 snotboogie wrote: I've tried playing Torment at least 10 times due to feedback such as yours. Unfortunately I just cannot deal with reading all that dialogue. A few days after reinstalling I will just not play any more. I guess I've been spoiled by the 100% voice acted dialogue of newer RPGs =( Hmm funny, I can't stand listening to voice acted dialogue in the long run and prefer reading for myself since it's quicker. I love a good story as much as anyone else, but there has to be alot of fighting too. IMO Baldur's gate comes close to perfection with this in mind. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
I've played Dungeon Siege and boy do those games get repetetive Gothic might be interesting I guess... | ||
eagle
United States693 Posts
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snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
On March 20 2010 00:46 Foucault wrote: Hmm funny, I can't stand listening to voice acted dialogue in the long run and prefer reading for myself since it's quicker. I love a good story as much as anyone else, but there has to be alot of fighting too. IMO Baldur's gate comes close to perfection with this in mind. I know, man. It sucks knowing I'm missing out on a masterpiece. Curse my laziness. Oh and, if you don't feel like going down the Vampire route (which I always recommend) I will second KOTOR. It's brilliant. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
The 3d graphics make it not as good for me. Now, if it would've been in topographic view I would probably love it | ||
Genjimaru
Canada515 Posts
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 20 2010 01:06 t3r.sAnkAri wrote: I don't think I got very far in it either. I stopped playing after I became a Jedi... Which is most likely when the game gets good. I just get distracted easily. I'd like to give it another try though. Yeah me too, I quit before that though. I would also like to try it again and I pray that my patience is on my side. Btw, is your nickname from the finnish word for hero, "sankari"? Just curious. | ||
cyronc
218 Posts
its by far the best RPG ever made IMO and provides kickass storylines, epic plot, very nice battle system (think of an improved final fantasy 7/8/etc. battle system) nice UI (it uses 3rd person view with the quake 2 engine IIRC), and HILARIOUS party characters including - just to name a few- your mouse cursor, a robot-toy struggling for adulthood, a superhero in his most recent slump and an entire planet (LOL much?) plsplsplsplspls give it a try (btw it was created by the same ppl who did Deus Ex -> ION STORM) hf hf | ||
So no fek
United States3001 Posts
On March 20 2010 00:48 Foucault wrote: Morrowind is of course an option but it feels dumb to play it after I've played Oblivion. Also I'm not too fond of 3d graphics in RPG's. I've played Dungeon Siege and boy do those games get repetetive Gothic might be interesting I guess... There are only two downsides to playing Morrowind after Oblivion. The graphics and how fleshed out the guild quests are in Oblivion. Nearly everything else about Morrowind is superior to Oblivion. Game is more fleshed out, the story is better, they don't hold your hand as much, and it's just so much more enjoyable as a whole. If you really liked Oblivion, and can't find a 2D game to play, definitely try Morrowind. Shame you didn't pick it up on Steam a few months back, it was only $5 for it and both expansions. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
I might try Morrowind, if I find it cheap at the store. | ||
So no fek
United States3001 Posts
Once on Xbox, which was an incredibly buggy version, but I still logged 200+ hours into it. Then the GOTY edition on Xbox again, which was still considerably buggy, but I still logged in another 200 hours or so. Then when the GOTY edition was on Steam for $5, I couldn't pass it up. I've only played it about 20 hours this go, but I know it's a game I can go back to whenever I have nothing else to do, and I'll enjoy it. | ||
noddyz
United Kingdom462 Posts
In fact i'd recommend all three of troika's games. They're all pretty stong for different reasons and all have the 'proper' crpg feel to them. | ||
Thegilaboy
United States2018 Posts
On March 20 2010 00:58 Foucault wrote: Everyone's KOTOR'ing it up it seems! I've tried it but for some reason grew bored and uninstalled it. Should I give it more time? The 3d graphics make it not as good for me. Now, if it would've been in topographic view I would probably love it Yes, you must give it more time! Let yourself get immersed in the awesomeness that is KOTOR | ||
538
Hungary3932 Posts
Here's the intro video, in case you're interested. A bit deceptive about the fight system :-p, but maybe you like the setting. + Show Spoiler + If you decide to try it, make sure you patch your version, otherwise it has some crazy load times. | ||
snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
On March 20 2010 01:44 Thegilaboy wrote: Yes, you must give it more time! Let yourself get immersed in the awesomeness that is KOTOR Yeah, KOTOR is the only game I ever had dreams about. Oh yeah and I second The Witcher, though I doubt the OP's computer can handle it. It's the best RPG of the last 5 years IMO. | ||
Mastermind
Canada7096 Posts
On March 20 2010 00:29 CaucasianAsian wrote: Download a Nintendo 64 emulator and play the ocarina of time. I did that about a year ago and stopped after 15 minutes due to extreme boredom. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
I feel an almost OCD-like urge to play KOTOR soon after all the praise SO, The main ones I could play so far are: KOTOR, Morrowind, D&D ToEE, Icewind dale (I kind of want to play through this series), Titan Quest, Gothic, Planescape:Torment Hmm, and some other ones mentioned like Witcher, Dragon Age (hmm....) etc. | ||
Genjimaru
Canada515 Posts
On March 20 2010 01:08 Foucault wrote: Yeah me too, I quit before that though. I would also like to try it again and I pray that my patience is on my side. Btw, is your nickname from the finnish word for hero, "sankari"? Just curious. Yeah I think I was randomly looking up words in a translator to find a nice sounding nickname. | ||
Sadir
Vatican City State1176 Posts
this game is so bad, the only thing you do is fighting and I don't mean like fighting cool fights against 1 dragon, but against like 30 lesser creeps who are just annyoing and tend to kill you after you hacked on them for 10 mins, just because there are so many of them I really recommand you, that if you aren't really into hack and slash in BG format not to play IWD | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
After all the games got quite decent reviews at 85-90% according to wiki. | ||
Deleted User 3420
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I did not, however, like KOTOR because it bugged out massively and fucked my game and I gave up lol | ||
SayaSP
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JohannesH
Finland1364 Posts
I guess Arcanum is a bit more well-rounded, it doesnt have any parts of the game that felt inferior to the other parts of the game. It has such a cool interactive world | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 20 2010 02:10 travis wrote: i played IWD2 and liked it I did not, however, like KOTOR because it bugged out massively and fucked my game and I gave up lol I was thinking of playing IWD2 right away and skip the first game....is this easily doable? | ||
Deleted User 3420
24492 Posts
but If i go back to try to play those older bioware games it's just too slow and old for me now if u like hack and slashesque games, sacred 2 isn't bad sacred 2 is better than titan quest | ||
Nikon
Bulgaria5710 Posts
On March 20 2010 02:07 Foucault wrote: Really? Is that true for both IWD 1 and 2? After all the games got quite decent reviews at 85-90% according to wiki. They are pretty decent, it's just that the ratio of combat-to-story is higher than it is in Baldur's gate for example. Still, there is tons of cool lore and locations to explore. On March 20 2010 02:12 Foucault wrote: I was thinking of playing IWD2 right away and skip the first game....is this easily doable? Yeah, shouldn't be a problem. You'll probably miss out on some bits of info that's tied in from the first game, but you can play it stand-alone and not feel totally left out of the loop. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
Damn this is tough, new games keep poppin up. I've never heard of Sacred 2 for instance Arcanum, what's that? I looked it up, I like the graphics etc...then again I'll be the first to say that a good RPG does NOT rely on good graphics. Hell, I've spent a ridiculous amount of hours on Nethack, Angband, Moria etc and those games are made up of ascii signs lol | ||
Mickey
United States2606 Posts
I'm not a big RPG fan/player and I recently started playing Fallout 3. All I can say is WOW! I'm loving this game so much. After I finish the main game and all the expansions I'm gonna play 1 and 2. edit: You mentioned you don't like 3D graphics. Someone recently made a thread outlining some great RPG's. Download a SNES/PSX emulator and play some of these. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=115883 | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 20 2010 02:10 SayaSP wrote: kotor gogogogo Kotor again. My ambivalence just reached new heights Does HatNada approve of KOTOR? | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 20 2010 02:55 Mickey wrote: The Fallout Series. I'm not a big RPG fan/player and I recently started playing Fallout 3. All I can say is WOW..... I'm loving this game so much. After I finish the main game and all the expansions I'm gonna play 1 and 2. Yeah people have told me a million times to play the Fallout games. I've just never gotten around to it for some reason. Is it science fiction? It seems a little bit steampunk imo, which is pretty cool | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 20 2010 02:55 Mickey wrote: Download a SNES/PSX emulator and play some of these. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=115883 Cool. I'm not too into Japanese RPG games either, probably because I never had a nintento (but instead a kick ass Amiga 500 and Atari) growing up. Also I have chrono trigger and those games and a SNES emulator, and I've already started playing them. I think they have potential, thanks for reminding me. | ||
Mickey
United States2606 Posts
On March 20 2010 02:57 Foucault wrote: Yeah people have told me a million times to play the Fallout games. I've just never gotten around to it for some reason. Is it science fiction? It seems a little bit steampunk imo, which is pretty cool I can relate. I honestly haven't played a lot of rpg's to begin with, but if it wasn't for a mixture of extreme boredom and curiosity. I would of never started playing. It's a post nuclear fallout/apocalyptic/science fiction setting/story, but it's really good! If you love The Road Warrior, you'll love this game. It's smart, edgy, and just does it for me compared to Japanese RPG's. At first I was overwhelmed due to the size of the world and amount of choices in game play you could choose(note: I haven't played a lot of RPG's to begin with), but after a while I seriously started getting into the story/loving the setting/ and being able to choose my play style with my character. I definitely recommend you get the Game of the Year Edition and just go for it. I'm glad I did. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
How is the battle system? | ||
Mickey
United States2606 Posts
On March 20 2010 03:06 Foucault wrote: I might. I've been thinking of playing Fallout alot lately. How is the battle system? For 3? it's somewhat standard FPS game play. Although there's this optional/ and sometimes necessary V.A.T.S system. It basically lets you pick what body part to aim at and gives you a percentage of possible success. Although boring after a while, it does come in handy. For more info check this out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallout_3#Gameplay Don't read the plot spoilers! Why ruin the game right | ||
Genjimaru
Canada515 Posts
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Nikon
Bulgaria5710 Posts
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Eben
United States769 Posts
it's a space rpg game that is super addictive it has like 4-5 storylines to play through I'm on my phone at the moment but I'll post some more info and links when I get home | ||
JohannesH
Finland1364 Posts
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Neak
United Kingdom124 Posts
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 20 2010 03:11 Mickey wrote: For 3? it's somewhat standard FPS game play. Although there's this optional/ and sometimes necessary V.A.T.S system. It basically lets you pick what body part to aim at and gives you a percentage of possible success. Although boring after a while, it does come in handy. For more info check this out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallout_3#Gameplay Don't read the plot spoilers! Why ruin the game right Hell no, son. I'm talking about Fallout 1 and 2 | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 20 2010 03:28 Neak wrote: If you haven't played Planescape Torment yet, you should.. right away. Easily the best rpg you can find in terms of depth and story. Probably one of the few which is capable of changing how you look at the world. Epicness guaranteed. Wow you almost sold the game to me right there. I'm seriously considering choosing Planescape: Torment now. I like stuff that changes your outlook on things, whether it be books or computer games. | ||
fishbowl
United States1575 Posts
On March 20 2010 03:37 Foucault wrote: Hell no, son. I'm talking about Fallout 1 and 2 Good, because Fallout 3 was terrible, especially compared to its predecessors. Fallout 1/2 uses an isometric view throughout the game and a turn based combat system which you're given action points. Moving, using items, and attacking all take a certain amount of action points and when you're done, it's your enemies' turn. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 20 2010 03:56 fishbowl wrote: Good, because Fallout 3 was terrible, especially compared to its predecessors. Fallout 1/2 uses an isometric view throughout the game and a turn based combat system which you're given action points. Moving, using items, and attacking all take a certain amount of action points and when you're done, it's your enemies' turn. I like this. | ||
Impervious
Canada4119 Posts
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
Why oh why are there so many RPG's.....delicious RPG's Planescape:torment......? Fallout 1-2.........? KOTOR........? Dragon Age......? ETC. | ||
snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
After a while you will develop an internal library like many of us on this thread have. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On March 20 2010 21:48 snotboogie wrote: Pick one, finish it, pick another, finish it etc. After a while you will develop an internal library like many of us on this thread have. Alright, I will do that. I'm gonna start with Planescape: torment | ||
Spinfusor
Australia410 Posts
On March 20 2010 20:39 Foucault wrote: Hm, I'm still confused! Why oh why are there so many RPG's.....delicious RPG's Planescape:torment......? Fallout 1-2.........? KOTOR........? Dragon Age......? ETC. PS:T is an RPG of the highest tier alongside Arcanum, Betrayal at Krondor etc., but isn't, as suggested by a previous post, going to change your perspective on the world. But, in terms of depth and writing it's classes above the BG's and Oblivion and may well revolutionize your view of RPG's (if those two are represetative of your CRPG experience). If it's too old, NWN2: Mask of the Betrayer is something of a substitute. FO 1 is perhaps the strongest candidate for best RPG ever. If you don't like it, play it again and again until you do. You might want to give FO3 a shot first (disclaimer: I haven't touched FO3) since if you really appreciate FO1, but might ruin FO3. KOTOR and DA (you might as well throw the ME's and JE on too) are probably what I'd call junk food. Fall back on these if you're having trouble getting into the above two. You'll probably like them, but they aren't good for you. | ||
snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
On March 21 2010 00:01 Spinfusor wrote: Betrayal at Krondor. Ohhhhhhh mannnnnnnnnnnnnnn. RIDDLE CHESTS! | ||
Djin)ftw(
Germany3357 Posts
it's just boring to start all over if the game itself doesn't change. like a not-so-good expansion pack. oh and don't play icewind dale. at least icewind dale 1 is terrible terrible terrible. baldurs gate was fatastic because of the story, characters and open world. icewind dale is like diablo, it's so retarded. while (playing==true) get_quest(); {travel_to_random_dungeon(); clear_dungeon_levels_1-4(); defeat_boss_in_level_5(); travel_back_to_town(); set_quest_status(done);} wheeeeeeeee | ||
Splendour
Bulgaria129 Posts
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lac29
United States1485 Posts
Enjoy. | ||
Bajadulce
United States322 Posts
Seriously tho The classics: BGate, Torment, IWD2, Fallout, Arcanum were all great games. I kinda lost interest in video games a few years ago so haven't played much of the newer 3D rpgs. I definitely hate 3D tho like the other poster mentioned. | ||
Mindcrime
United States6899 Posts
I am pleased. | ||
Bajadulce
United States322 Posts
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JohannesH
Finland1364 Posts
On March 21 2010 00:06 snotboogie wrote: Ohhhhhhh mannnnnnnnnnnnnnn. RIDDLE CHESTS! Oh man.... I remember rolling some riddlebox vigorously till I got the right combo by luck. Damn good game that too. I really hate that early "3d" 1st person movement scheme though nowadays. Which reminds me of Albion, it was a game with really nice storyline but kinda too linear options and repetitive combat. Oh and be sure to check if theres some unofficial patches or high resolution mods or such for those Black Isle and Troika games, theres a ton of small bugs and even just blocked content in the initial releases even after the official patches. And I dont think Virgil is really necessary to have with you, if you find him annoying just dump him. But I guess most will like the added story he gives. Dunno about the dog, I dont think I ever had him, but some builds for the PC would easily rape any combat pretty fine alone as well. | ||
Mindcrime
United States6899 Posts
On March 21 2010 08:11 Bajadulce wrote: I liked that Arcanum came with a world editor and some decent mods/addons were made with it. I don't think this was too common with the other RPG's? The infinity engine modding tools were damn good for the other games, but you still had to go through quite a bit to build something. Maybe I just wasn't aware of all that was available. I think that dog in Arcanum was a bit too overpowered tho. Can't remember it's name, but man did it have a bite. Virgil was a bit annoying at times, but you kind of had to have him along just for his story. The dog's name is, quite simply, "Dog". He's not overpowered, he's just more useful in combat than almost every other npc in the game, but that has less to do with Dog's power than the others' badness. NPCs are either built stupidly or are stupid. Seriously... mage pcs can absolutely rape the game. But mage npcs are fucking horrible except, arguably, for the healers. Look at Geoffrey who is probably the best built of the mage npcs. He maxes force, fire, and black necro. Any player with those spells would breeze through the game. In terms of combat, the only thing he's really missing is temporal. The guy could throw up a shield of protection and spam harm and fireflash, and pull out disintegrate for the big enemies and rape everything. But that's not what he does. Instead, he casts body of fire and tries to melee like a dumbass. Virgil is among the more fleshed-out NPCs and one of the most useful despite his shortcomings, but you don't need him and I found Magnus' story to be more interesting especially with Loghaire in the group. | ||
Bajadulce
United States322 Posts
I always, always, always play a girl for some reason in rpg's and always evil. It's really hard sometimes after you've played the game a few times and know what things are available for "good" characters. That's always my biggest gripe. Seems all these RPG's were setup for goodie too-shoe types? Any rpg's that have a good storyline for evil characters. I loved Viconia, Edwin, and Korgan! Well gotta love Jan Jansen too. Except an evil person would never bother rescuing them? Someday I'm going to play a good character.. not. | ||
Caphe
Vietnam10817 Posts
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JohannesH
Finland1364 Posts
On March 21 2010 09:58 Bajadulce wrote:I always, always, always play a girl for some reason in rpg's and always evil. It's really hard sometimes after you've played the game a few times and know what things are available for "good" characters. That's always my biggest gripe. Seems all these RPG's were setup for goodie too-shoe types? Any rpg's that have a good storyline for evil characters. I loved Viconia, Edwin, and Korgan! Well gotta love Jan Jansen too. Except an evil person would never bother rescuing them? Someday I'm going to play a good character.. not. As I see it, good guys do the given quests... If youre bad you do whatever you like, steal and kill. One of the most fun things in Arcanum was imo stealing stuff without getting caught - some places its quite easy but some places it really required nice planning. I should play it again sometime... Its long enough so that I dont remember everything and it changes so much with race/aptitude/alignment anyway. | ||
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