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offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2009-04-22 04:17 [#02287123]
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Due to mild boredom I've compiled a list of all the RPGs
I've played on the PC- best to worst.

Everquest 1
Might And Magic 6
Fallout 3
Diablo 2
Baldur's Gate
World Of Warcraft
Might And Magic 7
Final Fantasy 7
Elder Scrolls: Oblivion
Planescape Torment
The Witcher
Diablo
Fallout 2
Divine Divinity
Knights of the Old Republic
Fallout
Neverwinter Nights
Elder Scrolls: Morrowind
Everquest 2
Dungeon Seige
Arcanum
Anachronox
Knights of the Old Republic 2
Dark Age of Camelot
Guild Wars
Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall
Asheron's Call 2
Anarchy Online
Star Wars Galaxies (sucked so much ass)

Pretty sure that's all of em anyway.

I doubt I'd place EQ1 so highly if I were to play it today
(it's been probably 7 or 8 years)-- but I still have nothing
but the fondest memories of it.

I'm currently playing the first Baldur's Gate for the first
time-- awesome game so far.

I've never played an RPG on a console, except for Pokemon
(good), and Final Fantasy 4 DS (bad).

Any other suggestions? I have Mass Effect and Fable on the
list of games to play, but that's pretty much it.


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2009-04-22 05:31 [#02287134]
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I think you will enjoy mass effect, because it's sort of a
cross genre of FPS and RPG. if you liked pokemon maybe you
might like viva Piñata, living Piñatas ..ahh well i guess
they are trying to think of new ideas


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2009-04-22 05:34 [#02287137]
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Thanks, will look into it.

*would totally buy waffles from you if I lived in UK*


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2009-04-22 05:46 [#02287139]
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thanks :P buy one get one free


 

offline Brisk from selling smack at the orphanage on 2009-04-22 05:52 [#02287140]
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You need Deus Ex and System Shock 2 if you want people to
take your list seriously!


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2009-04-22 05:55 [#02287141]
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love deus ex but it's really not an rpg in my book...
fantastic game though.

never played system shock 2


 

offline Brisk from selling smack at the orphanage on 2009-04-22 06:02 [#02287143]
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Well you had Fallout 3 in your list, which is about as
watered down an RPG as you can get, so I think DX qualifies
too :)


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2009-04-22 06:07 [#02287144]
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It's close to qualifying- it's just missing the hundreds of
side quest type deals that can keep you occupied for hours
in a good rpg.

I see it as more of an FPS with good depth. I should really
play it again soon, it's been awhile.

The combat mechanics were watered down in fallout 3 in the
sense that they were almost purely FPS... but that game was
pretty deep and packed with lots and lots interesting
content. Wish the level cap was a little higher, I woulda
kept playing.


 

offline Advocate on 2009-04-22 06:44 [#02287150]
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i used to be (and still am to some degree) a rpg geek. i've
played all the single player games on your list, though i'm
not that into mmorpgs.

the first thing you should do after finishing baldur's gate
is to play baldur's gate 2 with the expansion. for the love
of god -- JUST FUCKING DO IT!

in my opinion it's the most entertaining rpg on pc (along
with fallout 2). sure, some rpgs have better story and
character development (like planescape torment), but bg2 is
simply the most fun rpg experience i've ever had on pc.



 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2009-04-22 07:31 [#02287164]
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That's a pretty solid list, but you owe it to yourself to
play System Shock 2 at least once. Also, what am I missing
about the Witcher that would make it a better game than
diablo 1 or fallout 2? The first time i tried playing the
witcher, I had a game-ending loading bug that wouldn't let
me leave the swamp. I tried playing again when they
re-released it but it didn't seem any better, really. I
recently played through fallout 2 again, and it's easily the
best RPG I've ever played (imo), so maybe the witcher just
isn't my style of game.

Also, if at any point in your life, you've dreamt of
voyaging the galaxy, you ought to play Mass Effect. :)

If you start itching to play a diablo-style game while
waiting for diablo 3, give Titan quest and it's expansion a
try. It's as solid a diablo-clone as there ever was.


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2009-04-22 07:42 [#02287166]
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I've never finished a single PC RPG, though I've always been
tempted to, and though I've played dozens of console RPGs. I
keep on wanting to go back to Fallout, Neverwinter Nights or
Baldur's Gate, but they all seem so old now, and the new
stuff doesn't seem that interesting.


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2009-04-22 12:10 [#02287238]
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i still enjoy a bit of baldur's gate once in a while. great
game, and has aged very well, imo


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2009-04-22 15:48 [#02287329]
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yeah I forgot to mention that. As soon as I'm done with
Baldur's Gate + expansion I'm exporting my character (a
cleric) directly into BG2.

Zeph: Good question. I liked Witcher a lot, despite its bugs
and load times. I played it all the way through and I think
I hit up most of the side quests. It had a great setting and
great writing. Combat was challenging at times. That said,
Fallout 2 may be the better game-- I haven't played it since
it first came out. As far as Diablo 1 goes, IMO it was
completely overshadowed by D2, in every respect. A good game
when it came out but I probably will never play it again.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2009-04-22 16:38 [#02287347]
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Diablo 1 was absolutely overshadowed by D2, but I think it's
worth noting that Diablo was at least playable all the way
through without game-ending bugs on it's initial release.
There might be a great game buried under the quirks of the
Witcher, I just couldn't seem to find it. It would probably
be untrue to say that diablo's point-and-click combat is
more interesting than the witcher's, but for some reason I
got bored almost immediately with the combat in the witcher.
:( Seems to be my loss, most people like the game. Few
direct comparisons can even be drawn between such different
games, but I'll always love the dark and gritty atmosphere
of diablo. The witcher seemed like it was really close to
being great, imo. thanks for reading my wall o' text.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2009-04-22 16:43 [#02287350]
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if we're talking atmosphere though, arcanum's blend of
industrial revolution technology and magic was always really
appealing to me. I wish someone would make a sequel that
keeps the spirit of the game intact but addresses the flaws
of the original.


 

offline swift_jams from big sky on 2009-04-22 16:56 [#02287355]
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Fallout 3 is fucking sWEEEEEEYTTTTTT


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2009-04-22 20:30 [#02287391]
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yeah exactly. Arcanum gets an A+ for atmosphere but it is
the least techincally playable game on that list (except for
maybe Daggerfall).

I believe fans have extensively patched Arcanum so it might
actually be somewhat playable now.


 

offline wimp on 2009-04-23 01:21 [#02287418]
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Planescape: Torment is fucking sWEEEEEEYTTTTTT



 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2009-04-24 04:46 [#02287554]
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daggerfall is the best one.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2009-04-25 08:41 [#02287720]
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You're not a very big fan of the KOTOR series, I see. Out of
curiosity, what did you dislike about those games?


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2009-04-26 19:58 [#02287912]
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Ahh... I played KOTOR all the way through as an evil
character. I just didn't feel like the storyline was
conducive to being evil, as the quest was fundamentally good
in nature. Also I felt it was a bit too linear and combat
was somewhat lacking in dynamics. It had a pretty nice
setting and interesting characters though.

KOTOR 2 I played for a few hours and quit, it had all the
same problems--- at least in the beginning. It's not really
fair of me to "review" it though.


 

offline michelnicholas from 'Round the Bend... on 2009-04-26 21:11 [#02287920]
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I liked both of the Kotors myself. I played through both of
them prob 3 times each.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2009-04-27 04:20 [#02287940]
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Icewind Dale since you think so highly of Baldur's Gate, I
love the remote atmosphere. Be a good game to tackle after
BG2. I love the worlds and stories in these particular
Infinity Engine games, but I usually play it on easy... the
combat just boils down to identifying with outrageously
annoying negative status effect your opponent is going to
cast on you so you can defend against it after you reload,
and maybe sometimes identifying what positive status effect
they have on so you can pierce it. Some of the status
effects make me want to fucking scream.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2009-04-27 04:38 [#02287944]
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''Also, if at any point in your life, you've dreamt of
voyaging the galaxy, you ought to play Mass Effect. :) ''

This aspect of the game was awesome at times, but really hit
and miss. It was overwhelming looking at the space map and
viewing all the selectable destinations. Then visiting the
earth's moon early, that felt great. Exploring a couple of
barren planets and marveling at the nice skyboxes of their
moons and suns, taking in their lonely atmosphere,
traversing the landscapes, that was nice for a bit... but
man, when you realize that there's like three interior
building designs in the whole game copied over and over, and
the ''missions'' on the planets are fetch-quest busywork
repeated over and over, it gets so old.

The story quest was detailed and had some beautiful sights,
but it was so tiny. I watched someone beat it in one day.
With such a small main quest and so many redundant optional
quests, it felt low on actual content. Now that they have
the engine and mechanics and everything established, maybe
they'll be able to spend more time and resources adding
finer detail to ME2's universe.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2009-04-27 07:58 [#02287951]
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I couldn't agree with you more. It may have a lot of
recycled content, but very few games (none that I've ever
played) capture space exploration and living characters. I'm
willing to overlook mass effect's shortcomings because, to
date, it's the first game I've found that has seamless
conversations. I like that you can choose what you want to
say before others have finished their lines, so the audio is
cued up and ready to go. Plus I'm a sucker for high-res
aliens. :)

about icewind dale, I was going to suggest that wolf play
both 1 and 2, but decided not to mention them due to the
frustrating elements you mentioned. They are definitely
great games, I just didn't feel like taking the time to
explain why. I'd definitely recommend them both to anyone
who doesn't mind playing a game with their finger hovering
over the "quick load" key.


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2009-05-17 00:46 [#02291920]
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already into the 3rd chap of BG2....

this game fucking rocks.

BG1 was great, but the quests in 2 are way more fleshed out
and dynamic... this has potential to take top spot on the
list if it stays this good.


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2009-05-17 02:43 [#02291924]
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yeah. having played BG2 before BG, BG was a bit
underwhelming, to be honest. it ruined the experience. BG2
was just so much better, imo


 

offline CalumDamit from United Kingdom on 2009-05-17 03:01 [#02291928]
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I though this thread would be more LAZY_RPG..


 

offline Guybrush from the white room on 2009-11-17 14:19 [#02345000]
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i'm suprised you put anachronox so low - this is such an
underrated game.

i've just bought mass effect for £10 -it seems good so far
but fuck me the menu system is clumsy- i'm more tempted to
d/l daggerfall - infact i am downloading it right now


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2009-11-17 15:39 [#02345006]
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anachronox was amazing at the time it was released. i
actually redownloaded it a few months ago to replay it.

oh and the last remnant was quite good. but i'm a
square-fanboi.


 


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