[gameprogrammer] Re: Favorite Game

El mié, 20-10-2004 a las 18:53, Avi Love escribió:

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> If you like RPG's I'll recommend a few your system can handle. Most of these 
> are old games you most likely wont find in stores and should buy used off 
> ebay or half.com and such. Im simply going to list them the Final Fantasy 
> series, Morrowind, Gothic, the Might and Magic series, Summoner, Baldur's 
> Gate Series, Neverwinter Nights, the Wizardry series. If you are more into 
> Action RPG's then the Diablo Series, Dungeon Siege, and Divine Divinity 
> (also see its sequel Beyond Divinity). Finally if you are into strategic 
> RPG's go with the Heroes of Might and Magic series, the Warlords series, and 
> there is another series of which i cant remember the name. Of course there 
> are more but that should keep you busy:)
I couldnt play Morowind, but Im plannig to get it again and see how it
works in my Intel 845. Played Gothic a lot, but I left it in the middle.
Summoner was great, Baldurs Gate a bit hard to play in real time mode
and Neverwinter is a great game. I finished Diablo and extensions pack a
couple of times, Dungeon Siege is god in the begining but after some
time you realize that it is the same.
Im waiting for Golden Lands, a very promissing russian RPG.
IMHO, the best RPG i have played is Fallout 2. I wouild be happy if i
can get a game with neverwinter interface (adding scroll to that fixed
3d view) and Fallout gameplay.


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