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There are just too many good ones to fairly choose the best i.e. Forgotten Realms, Planescape, Britannia, Midkemia, Morrowind, Fallout etc. If I had to choose one I would probably choose Dark Sun - something about eking out an existence in a harsh desert world just really appeals to me.
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I don't know if it counts as a setting but the old Might and Magic maps just made my imagination run wild. You see a giant scorpion on the map in the desert, head in that direction, and you are fighting a giant scorpion boss.
Why's there a sword on the map in the mountains? Fighting trolls and giants for a powerful magic sword. |
Spelljammer or Star Wars.
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No love for Arcanum's world?
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Arcanum, Numenera, Morrowind… all settings that aren't the usual high fantasy/low fantasy medieval. I appreciate a lot of games made in settings like Forgotten Realms, but the setting itself isn't that interesting to me. (There's few surprises). |
Another nod to the Might and Magic maps. For me, even today the maps (what little there is) comes close to setting the mood for a gaming session. Another nod to the sunrise and sunsets in those games.
However for me the best RPG setting was Skyrim. It did not have the diversity of landscapes of some of the other great RPGS. But the multiple snow settings just kept me gaming for hours. And couple that with some stunning atmospheric background music and its like you are living in a movie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wyczq3l1yms And finally I too would have to give a big thumps up to Morrowwind. The fantasy, alien and ancient dwarf locales were spectacular and no one has come close to making that compelling a setting with those weird combinations. |
I have always like roman history so actually really found age of decadence a good setting set in a post apocalyptic roman world.
Other than that I really found the setting of tyranny fun too. Being part of an evil empire is really something that isn't done often. Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk |
a pibbur who thinks pibburworld is too realistic |
Pibbur you changed names again ? :D
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The number of computer games actually set in FR are actually extremely small and amount to about five game series, none of which lasted for more than a few years. And most of which are chock full of surprises. AFAIK the last FR game was nearly 15 years ago to-boot, meaning a whole generation of people hasn't even been given the opportunity to get bored of it yet. Its not normally the original source people get tired of, it's usually just the fatigue generated by the unending crappy unofficial copy-cat cash-grabs. |
You're might be right of course @lackblogger, but I was mainly referring to the BG games (Which together with the IW and NWN games are the only ones I know of set in that realm, making it 6 games in total). Although I love those games I still feel they are pretty typical High Fantasy? Of course additions like the Sphere in BG2 can make pretty much anything possible, I find I'm more fond of settings where I don't quite know what to expect.
Like in the Wizardry games where the Fantasy tropes are turned on their heads with Space ships. Or in Arcanum where technology and magic can't coexist, and the new world and the old are mutually exclusive. Or what the heck, Buck Rogers Pulp Sci Fi with Martians. Awesome. |
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Of course the problem there isn't really the setting itself, but my familiarity with the setting. Playing something like PS:T or the newer Torment:TON I went in blind, which made everything more interesting because I had no idea what to expect. |
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I think you could choose to play as a half-orc? Which was original at the time? Does Planescape not have Evil Sorcerers? |
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In the end though, the setting isn't what makes or breaks a game, it's what the developers actually do with it. It's not like I would ever skip a game based only on the setting. |
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