Right, a step by step description of a game's ending wouldn't be a spoiler at all....
In this case, Big Boss is a character, not a classification, so it would have to be considered a potential spoiler.
Right, a step by step description of a game's ending wouldn't be a spoiler at all....
Well, I panned a bunch in the other list, so I guess I'd better post here too!
3) Legacy of the Ancients - for all the reasons the above poster mentioned! Great game, really wish they had made the sequel for the C64
That's weird, I know every taste is in the world but I wonder how Fallout 1 for example couldn't reach your top ten and if an old game as Ultima III did it how some old much better like Ultima VII couldn't. Cough cough I know, not my concern.My top 10 list, in no particular order... and sorry if most are not PC RPG's. I do play most in emulation so it is on my PC ...
That's weird, I know every taste is in the world but I wonder how Fallout 1 for example couldn't reach your top ten and if an old game as Ultima III did it how some old much better like Ultima VII couldn't. Cough cough I know, not my concern.
I have to admit that there many CRPG that I played more than 50% of them but that I haven't finish.I've just not had the pleasure/opportunity to play Ultima Vii nor Fallout. Sad thing is that I have both of them but just haven't gotten around to play with them as I've got hooked on Rappelz (free to play MMORPG). I've been following this thread and do plan on trying some of these games out. But with my short attention span, I don't hold out much hope in finishing any of them.
I have to admit that there many CRPG that I played more than 50% of them but that I haven't finish.
With this sort of list the temptation is high to include some less known item at depends of some other that most people already know. That's what I suspected with your list because it has 6 new items no people in this topic has yet quoted in their top 10 (some could have been listed as 11 and more). But I don't make judgment about this sort of choice they have positive and negative points.
Right this his the plus of being original but the minus is not being fully honest and this can lead to weird things.I look at it this way... most of the top 10 were the same ones. At least mine, which were my personal favorites, will have introduced people to some games they may have never considered trying.
I enjoyed U3 much more than I did U7. I've met a number of people wjp agree that remember the seminal event that was U3.
U3 was the most polished and professional game ever put out at the time and finally brought the real D&D experience to computers. As older devs are being replaced with new ones I find only a sparse that even remember it. As I recall U7's sales figures were unfortunately poor for its run because of the expensive hardware requirements, such as a hard drive.
Questron II has been played by a few of us here and it was quite enjoyable. What I liked most about it was the fantastic ending - I wasn't expecting such a long sequence - it really made you feel the time you played was worth it.
I wonder if the DS version is good or not. You are tempting me to attempt it.Also, I fell into the dark grasps of the adventure game genre. Currently playing The Longest Journey and recently finished Syberia and Syberia II. I higly recommend the Syberia pair. Best adventure game I've played in a long time.
I wonder if the DS version is good or not. You are tempting me to attempt it.
In fact I never enjoyed adventure games because too many had a tradition of non sense puzzles. There's only one I enjoyed a lot it's Myst... But yep I'll try Syberia.Try it. I don't think you'll be disappointed. I just got lucky a few Christmases back and found Syberia I and II as a 'game of the year' pack for $9.99 at my local Target. Best 10 bucks I've ever spent. 2nd best would be the Longest Journey/Dreamfall bundle for the same price.. .but I digress as these are adventure games and not RPGs