After Baldurs gate...
- kriss17388
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After Baldurs gate...
I have just finished TOB, and i am quite sad that it had to end,
can anyone recommend me a game or anything which is a suitable follow-up?
P.S. i have also completed BG1 and TOSC.
can anyone recommend me a game or anything which is a suitable follow-up?
P.S. i have also completed BG1 and TOSC.
Planescape: torment, if you like dialogue and a FANTASTIC storyline.
If you like a more combat oriented, easy to understand story , KOTOR is the game for you. It's a great game in it's own style.
Also, I think there's a thread like this somewhere else, try to search for it and you'll find tons of other suggestions.
If you like a more combat oriented, easy to understand story , KOTOR is the game for you. It's a great game in it's own style.
Also, I think there's a thread like this somewhere else, try to search for it and you'll find tons of other suggestions.
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If you have the computer to run it, and you enjoy story-driven games, you might also want to check out The Witcher.
And yes, I'd definitely add a plug for PS:T, in my view, the best RPG ever made, period.
And yes, I'd definitely add a plug for PS:T, in my view, the best RPG ever made, period.
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Although it takes place way in our future and isn't from the same universe (obviously), I strongly recommend Fallout and Fallout 2.
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The beginning is a little slow though. Slower even than Irenicus' prison. Don't let that throw you off though, it's quite good.
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Well, if this is the first time you finished TOB, you could... well, I don´t know, try completing it again with another class, gender, alignment or something.
Beyond that... Hmm...
I´d say:
Kotor 1+2
Fallout 1+2 and Tactics, I guess.
Icewind Dale 1+2
Planescape: Torment
And as a sidenote on other games in the CRPG-genre: I never liked Neverwinter Nights. I completed it ONCE, and since that, I´ve never really played it. The story isn´t exactly thrilling, and the NPC interaction, both with the PC and other NPC´s, was horrible. And don´t even get me started on how much I loathe that radial menu system.
If you want an interesting party with a lot of backtalk and sometimes moronic and hilarious interactions, Baldur´s Gate 2 was a classic. Planescape and Kotor are as ingenious as that in many ways. The NPC´s aren´t just minions as in Diablo 2, I´ll tell you that.
Sadly, they don´t make many games like that anymore.
Beyond that... Hmm...
I´d say:
Kotor 1+2
Fallout 1+2 and Tactics, I guess.
Icewind Dale 1+2
Planescape: Torment
And as a sidenote on other games in the CRPG-genre: I never liked Neverwinter Nights. I completed it ONCE, and since that, I´ve never really played it. The story isn´t exactly thrilling, and the NPC interaction, both with the PC and other NPC´s, was horrible. And don´t even get me started on how much I loathe that radial menu system.
If you want an interesting party with a lot of backtalk and sometimes moronic and hilarious interactions, Baldur´s Gate 2 was a classic. Planescape and Kotor are as ingenious as that in many ways. The NPC´s aren´t just minions as in Diablo 2, I´ll tell you that.
Sadly, they don´t make many games like that anymore.
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I don´t know. The entire interface of combat, spellcasting and so on in Neverwinter Nights irritated me. Seriously. That was half the reason I gave it up. Kotor, on the other hand, now that was totally different. Combat was smooth and efficient. And the use of skills, feats and "magic" was very accessible. I would definitely recommend that game after playing Baldur´s Gate. Baldur´s Gate was also very hands-on in regards to the control of the different aspects of the game. Then again, if kriss liked the whole look and the features of Baldur´s Gate, maybe Icewind Dale is something to look into.