So many fond memories...let's see:
- The city of Athkatla (sp?) in Baldur's Gate II. Incredibly rich areas, both in encounters and graphically. Music, as in all BG and ID games, stunning.
- The Ocean House Hotel in Vampire Bloodlines. It's only worth it to play this level at night, preferably with some candles on and a storm outside. The first time through I very nearly fell out of my chair of fright. Brilliant.
- Balmora in Morrowind. Usually pick this town as my base when playing the game. It's got great atmosphere and has everything a dark elf needs. Vivec is a close second - first time a big city was properly captured in an RPG I think. Massive.
- The Drow Camp in NWN: Hordes of the Underdark. I love the Underdark setting and it was great to be allowed in a drow city at last. The intrigue, the backstabbing...(many great Underdark mods which arguably look a lot better than this one, but this was the first time I ventured into the dark)
- The Desert City in Secret of Evermore (SNES). A highly underrated game in my opinion. The City had so many quests and events attached to it, plus the music and the market place made this a memorable location for me.
- Tristram in Diablo I and II. Ok, not an RPG of course, but the very first time I arrived in the devasted Tristram in Diablo II I definitely felt a slight regret that I wasn't able to save them. Despite being a hack n slash, the music of Tristram will always be one of my favourite game themes.
- Sigil and the City of Curst (sp?) in Planescape. Such a refreshing change of scenery after BGI. One of my favourite RPG's of all time, partially because of these two locations.
- The city of Athkatla (sp?) in Baldur's Gate II. Incredibly rich areas, both in encounters and graphically. Music, as in all BG and ID games, stunning.
- The Ocean House Hotel in Vampire Bloodlines. It's only worth it to play this level at night, preferably with some candles on and a storm outside. The first time through I very nearly fell out of my chair of fright. Brilliant.
- Balmora in Morrowind. Usually pick this town as my base when playing the game. It's got great atmosphere and has everything a dark elf needs. Vivec is a close second - first time a big city was properly captured in an RPG I think. Massive.
- The Drow Camp in NWN: Hordes of the Underdark. I love the Underdark setting and it was great to be allowed in a drow city at last. The intrigue, the backstabbing...(many great Underdark mods which arguably look a lot better than this one, but this was the first time I ventured into the dark)
- The Desert City in Secret of Evermore (SNES). A highly underrated game in my opinion. The City had so many quests and events attached to it, plus the music and the market place made this a memorable location for me.
- Tristram in Diablo I and II. Ok, not an RPG of course, but the very first time I arrived in the devasted Tristram in Diablo II I definitely felt a slight regret that I wasn't able to save them. Despite being a hack n slash, the music of Tristram will always be one of my favourite game themes.
- Sigil and the City of Curst (sp?) in Planescape. Such a refreshing change of scenery after BGI. One of my favourite RPG's of all time, partially because of these two locations.
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2007
- Messages
- 10