![]() When Gothic was made it come out too fast and with many unfinished stuff, but it was a fault of company management, that urged to start selling it ASAP, but guys who made it had actualy good will to make it good, just didint had enough time. Who cares to make good games, if you can make money on crapy ones. And when you have maxed lockpick skill and high level "open" spell and "you cant open this door ,because you need a key" or you have flight spell and "you cant fly over this wall, because you would find yourself behind the door ,that requires key" it is simply outrageous.īad coin throws out good coin from the market, and it is same with games. Then Morrrowwind wasnt disapointment, but it was much smaller, and then come oblivion, that was stripped from core mechanics, it finally had ok graphics, but also spells stopped to work and world is very small. ![]() And i thought: hmm few more years and they will make this game realy amazing, it just need a bit better graphics and more sophisticated npcs. When i played Daggerfall- older morrowwind, i was amazed by game lore and freedom of action that game had to offer, its only game ever made ,where spells are actualy working in whatever way you like. Yay i feel like playing gothic 2 again after reading that, and probably will also try morrowwind + mods, just it can take couple of days to browse and install them. Skyforge - before they ruined it with Ascension patch. The Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 and 2, Blood Omen 2 and 1 and Defiance - this is the order I played them. Heroes of Might and Magic 3 and 3.5 (In the Wake of Gods mod) ![]() Warcraft 3: Frozen Throne - the birth of a new genre: MOBA Red Alert 2 - I used to play this game with my colleagues over LAN. Unfortunately they removed the ability to run over infantry in later games. The Witcher 3 - i'm planning to get the first and second games as well.Ĭommand & Conquer '95 - I remember you could take down a Panzer with a just a Grenadier, but one small mistake and you man ended up crushed like a bug. The lore Bethesda built over time it's like an endless stream of good books to read. The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, Oblivion and Morrowind - even today, after 8 years, these games can surprise me. Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark Exiled Kingdoms use a similar system ( awareness = perception and personality = charisma, but luck is missing) Lionhearth: Legacy of the Crushader - it used Fallout's S.P.E.C.I.A.L system. Sacred Underworld - this was the first game I played that had a huge open world to explore with lots of side quests and Easter eggs to discover. You guys know how to bring back memories. Reign: Conflict of Nations is a great game that sadly is largely unknown I love GTA titles, especially San Andreas It has no storyline, but who cares when the game let's you make your own. It is one of the best games I ever played. It gives you a lot of freedom, and it's world is great. It has many flaws and it's far from a "best RPG game", the game isn't even an RPG. I have never gotten really into it, but I enjoyed it very much There is a lot of great mechanics, and dungeons are great I have never completed the main quest, but the game is great. It's creepy, it has great replay value, and the story is great. I'm a fan of dark fantasy games, so I like this game very much. However, IBM is the one who gave computers their present shape, using, at the beginning of the 1980s, an idea of open architecture – which is today one of the most important differences between computers and consoles.The foundations of PC as a gaming platform are currently systems of digital distribution of video games (Steam, Origin, Uplay) and MMO games that mostly work in f2p (free-to-play) model.-Morrowind, it has amazing story, big world to discover, you have a lot of freedom, and the atmosphere is great PC was born in the 1970s, but it is impossible to give an exact moment of its birth or even a name of its creator. PC (Personal computer) - one of the most popular home platforms and the only one which doesn’t offer playing video games as its main purpose. Baldur’s Gate, Fallout), action RPGs with dynamic real time combat (Dark Souls) and jRPGs – very specific titles based on Japanese style and culture, especially on manga and anime (Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts). There are classic RPGs with turn-based combat and rules inspired by pen-and-paper RPGs (e.g. ![]() They also have a multi-plot story and quests. This category includes games that put emphasis on progress system for a controlled character (or a group of characters) which is (are) described with many statistics.
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