Your Favourite Pure RPG Ever?
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R-ite...sweet.
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I LOVED Ultima IV. I had a bootleg copy...with NO documentation. Had to figure out EVERY single spell by trial and error. I still remember a lot of them and I haven't played it in, LITERALLY, over 20 years. Tremor--H, E, A. Heal--B, D Y-up, Z-down, and Blink--D, E I could go on, and on...but I have demonstrated my geekdom sufficiently. I crawl back, now, to my non-life.Cagliostro wrote:Well, gotta go oldskool, yo!
Tunnels of Doom for the fun of the gameplay, even though it lacks a story.
Ultima IV otherwise.
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Planescape: Torment.
If you haven't played it, find it.
As far as JRPGs go, Chrono Cross and Final Fantasy Tactics are probably tied as my favorites. Cross is REALLY underrated. It more than lived up to Chrono Trigger, it was everything a sequel needed to be and SO MUCH MORE!
And BGII Rules too, I still love it way more than anything Bioware has done since. (And I LIKE KOTOR and NWN)
If you haven't played it, find it.
As far as JRPGs go, Chrono Cross and Final Fantasy Tactics are probably tied as my favorites. Cross is REALLY underrated. It more than lived up to Chrono Trigger, it was everything a sequel needed to be and SO MUCH MORE!
And BGII Rules too, I still love it way more than anything Bioware has done since. (And I LIKE KOTOR and NWN)
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Looks interesting... too bad I don't have a PS2
On a side note, MS lets you play certain games from the original XBox on the 360 through an x86 emulator running on the PowerPC architecture. I wonder how hard it would be to do something like that for the PS2? Technically, it's actually a much simpler chip than the Pentium3 used in the original XBox...
On a side note, MS lets you play certain games from the original XBox on the 360 through an x86 emulator running on the PowerPC architecture. I wonder how hard it would be to do something like that for the PS2? Technically, it's actually a much simpler chip than the Pentium3 used in the original XBox...
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I think the Planescape setting was the best thing ever produced for the D&D setting. A great shame I never bought the game.The Dreaming wrote:Planescape: Torment.
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I picked up a copy in a wal-mart bargain bin for like 5 bucks when interplay was going under It got REALLY expensive shortly after though. You can probably easily get a hacked copy off bit torrent or a newsgroup DL. Its out of print and horribly expensive 2nd hand now, so I wouldn't feel the least bit of guilt about hacking it.
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About to run Titan Quest again. Never been into RPGs, Baldur's Gate, Dungeon Siege, etc...didn't do it for me. I like TQ. I can really tumble into that one.
I had to complete the quest just to see what happens - yawn, yawn, yawn - by the time I knocked out the last monster. All I got for it was a crappy lodestone and a heap of gear that didn't fit.
I suspected something was amiss when traveling through Mongolia. I killed ever single baby dragon, and thier parents. When I made it to the other side of the Great Wall of China the dragons were even bigger, more colorful too. But eventually I bullied them into submission and won a flaming samarai sword. More yawns.
Anyway, it's back the begining in Greece. This time I'm looking for a hidden suit of magic clothes, and if I have to sell every, torch, knife, spear, sword, shield, hat, gloves, and coat to find it then so be it!
Titan Quest rocks!
I had to complete the quest just to see what happens - yawn, yawn, yawn - by the time I knocked out the last monster. All I got for it was a crappy lodestone and a heap of gear that didn't fit.
I suspected something was amiss when traveling through Mongolia. I killed ever single baby dragon, and thier parents. When I made it to the other side of the Great Wall of China the dragons were even bigger, more colorful too. But eventually I bullied them into submission and won a flaming samarai sword. More yawns.
Anyway, it's back the begining in Greece. This time I'm looking for a hidden suit of magic clothes, and if I have to sell every, torch, knife, spear, sword, shield, hat, gloves, and coat to find it then so be it!
Titan Quest rocks!
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Diablo 1 - Man those were the days... when someone could come in with cheats and duplicate all your stuff......autokill everyone... and then there was the fun of feeling like someone was hanging you upside down by your feet and every time they shook you more of your cash fell out of your pockets. (you lost half your lewt at death so they would kill you over and over in a death loop until you quit dropping coin.
If I were forced to pick one...it'd have to be Diablo; both for nostalgia and awesomeness. I was so obsessed with that game when it first came out, and I even play it at least once a year. I even used to draw the character art in the book. And the Butcher was hands down one of the worst boss fights for me EVER.
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There was a FPS Final Fantasy game a few years back. Don't remember the exact title. The Bard's Tale and Ultima games have a FP point of view, but they're a bit old school.
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I used to like the FF games...well i only actually played two versions the first version i played FF7 I think was almost like the sega genesis console look, with balloon text, and the main characters head looked like sonic the hedge hog, then the next was much more realistic as far as how the characters and cities looked and being alble to mix elements together for attack. I actually did like those games... I remember there was some monster collecting card game as part of the FF 7 or 8. I loaned it to a friend and they moved away ...and took it with them.Syl wrote:There was a FPS Final Fantasy game a few years back. Don't remember the exact title. The Bard's Tale and Ultima games have a FP point of view, but they're a bit old school.