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What is your favorite non-RPG game?

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[QUOTE=Faust]I tend to be a sucker for good strategy and tactics games, particularly ones with RPG-ish elements. One of these days, I'll break down and buy Dragon Pass. [/quote]

I started a thread about it here, and added a revised version of my old published review.

Probably my all-time favorite non-RPG (though it still has RPG elements) is Final Fantasy Tactics. For some reason, I really loved the story, character development and employment of that type of game. Likewise, I enjoy many of the other strategy titles mentioned here. I loved the old Koei games like Romancing the Kingdom and Bandit Kings of Ancient China as well. Though, I haven't played those in years.

I actually played BKoAC recently, and enjoyed it. Don't know that I'll restart any of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms or Nobunaga's Ambition versions, but I am considering a redo of Balur of the Evil Eye, the last PC title KOEI released.
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Favourite? More like favourites. :D

Halo (Just a damn good FPS)
Unreal Tournament (Just a damn good FPS)
Age of Empires Series (My favourite RTS games)
Deus Ex/System Shock 2 (More like FPS games with RPG elements, but it worked really well)

There's a slew of sports games but I won't get into those.

Regarding 3D vs. 2D: It's too bad that pretty much no RPG's will ever be made in 2D anymore. Doesn't it make you yearn for the Infinity Engine? :D
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[QUOTE=The Z]<snip>
Regarding 3D vs. 2D: It's too bad that pretty much no RPG's will ever be made in 2D anymore. Doesn't it make you yearn for the Infinity Engine? :D [/QUOTE]

No - but I yearn for games with content and debth, and not these "fast action console wannabe games" we see :o :D .
I don't care if its 2D or 3D :)
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[QUOTE=Xandax]No - but I yearn for games with content and debth, and not these "fast action console wannabe games" we see :o :D .
I don't care if its 2D or 3D :) [/QUOTE]

I kind of get tired of the fast-action "RPG" as well. The most recent RPG I played that had a fair bit of depth was KotOR. The only RPG I'm looking forward to is The Fall, when it comes from overseas, simply because it looks a lot like Fallout (God bless that series).
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[QUOTE=The Z]Regarding 3D vs. 2D: It's too bad that pretty much no RPG's will ever be made in 2D anymore. Doesn't it make you yearn for the Infinity Engine? :D [/QUOTE]

Try Ultima VII with the Exult engine, or Divine Divinity, or even Darklands. 2D still has a lot going for it. I just don't think 3D has fulfilled its promise yet in hardcore RPGs, probably due to the amount of resources necessary to design and code huge, non-linear environments and 3D, multi-level combat moves (on top of everything else).
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[QUOTE=fable]Try Ultima VII with the Exult engine, or Divine Divinity, or even Darklands. 2D still has a lot going for it. I just don't think 3D has fulfilled its promise yet in hardcore RPGs, probably due to the amount of resources necessary to design and code huge, non-linear environments and 3D, multi-level combat moves (on top of everything else).[/QUOTE]
damn straight. I've just started on Arcanum again. there are certainly things in it that make me think 'interesting, but that could be done better', but in, say, morrowind, I don;t think that, but only because there's seldom ambition outside of the shiny graphics. after a recent discussion on a messageboard, I've realised that there is nothing inherently interesting in so many of the 3D SFX-fests. just try having a conversation about it. other than your favourite weapon or armour, nothing.

to be honest, I find many of the games called RPGs seem to have earned that title by parodying a genre with swords, magic, changing stats and generic fantasy creatures. you physically cannot roleplay when your character - not to mention the plot - compares poorly to the original Doom, especially not when the only times you have to even look at the dialogue is when you have a yes/no choice. for years people have been getting away with rent-a-plots and elves and appalling dialogue, but at least there was more to being an elf than having pointy ears (which are admittedly hard to make out on an ASCII character...)

when you are spending vast amounts of money and time making an engine that won't be slated by every major gaming publication going, there is understandably a trend towards making a system that doesn't offer complex new abilities that make demands of the system further than a nice particle effect or a new sword-swing animation, and as many of said abilities as possible open to everybody. at least some of this is down to the fact that there are some things that simply don't work in yer first-person perspective. a sensible way of representing the area of effect of many spells is one example that springs to mind. the problem seems to be that, once you've decided to go 3D, you need a system that works effectively in it. that means being radical or being safe. and once you've spent millions upon millions of your monetary unit of choice, I can guess what most people would go for.
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No One Lives Forever. Outstanding game.
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Favourite non rpg hmmm *rubs chin*

Mafia or Deus Ex. Deus Ex could be labled an RPG but oh well :rolleyes: .

Other than that... perhaps an adventure game like Monkey Island :D or Sam N Max Hit the Road. God bless Lucas Arts.
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my fav game(s) of all time would have to the Devil May Cry series...I can't wait till athe fourth one comes out
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Devil May Cry series
Half Life 2
Age Of Empires series
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Football Manager and Civ series. I'm a management and RPG fan...
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well the question is single or multiplayer ^^

singleplayer best non rpg hrmm

i would say homeworld 1 and 2
along with wc3

multiplayer

CS 1.6 and WCIII ( DOTA )
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I have a soft spot in my heart for the old Simcity 2000 and the Pharoah/Cleo games....
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Doom i saw someone post that ...i forgot about that game..that'd be on my list and Sim City 2000
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I think cod 4 because you can play online all the time and it never gets old with all the challenges, weapons, and skins.
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My favorite are Patrician III and Diablo ;)
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Ocarina of Time?
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quest for glory IV shadows of darkness
half life series
star wars rebellion
Total war games (but not empire total war)
left 4 dead 1&2 or any game with zombies
clannad visual novel :p
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Probably Rome: Total War, with the Europa Barbarum mod installed. I can;t play the game vanilla now. Outside of that, NFL Head Coach gets a lot of play.
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Grim Fandango.
That would be my nomination for a non-RPG favourite. I also really enjoyed American Mc Gee's Alice. :D
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