Myrr Disparo wrote:Well, am I allowed some leeway?
Yes, it's not a simple question, I completely understand
Myrr Disparo wrote:Ps:Torment is THE game. You've got to have played this to have an standard for what can be done, narratively, in a videogame. It's pretty ****ing amazing. So, thumbs up. Not really what you're asking for, but among my favourites.
I have always intended to play Planescape, but I'm such a stickler for sales and as of yet I haven't seen it on sale on GoG, but when I do I'm picking it up.
Myrr Disparo wrote:Fallout (specially Fallout 2, but even 1 could contend for first place), yeah, what can I say? The sense of scale, the writing, the humour, the absurd and offbeat, the crazyness, the beauty of it all. It's pretty delightful, you'll see.
I know I started playing Fallout and I think I was either doing too well or I hadn't gotten far enough, things seemed too easy (I think I just had a really basic good build). That was a while ago though, I reinstalled it not too long ago, juggling a few games atm.
Myrr Disparo wrote:Arcanum. Oh, man, Arcanum. It's pure, unadultered, uncut fun. Dwarves with guns! Dwarves with motherplonkin' machineguns! What's not to like?
Same problem with Fallout, I was doing too well and I'm pretty sure I just never that far. As with Fallout, I own this and I intend to play more later.
Myrr Disparo wrote:I know you hate it, but I have a soft spot for Alpha Protocol. It's not really on par with Fallout or Ps:T, but I put it here mostly to annoy you

In all seriousness, for me, it's one of the best RPG experiences since Troika closed shop. I **** you not.
No problem here, I have no problem with people having opposing opinions to mine. I do definitely recognize that it does some things well and it did have a lot of potential. IMO it has an rpg problem that I find a lot of rpgs have these days: that is, giving me a hard choice and making my options unclear, to the point that I feel like I have almost no control over what I'm actually trying to affect, apparently some people don't have this problem (which boggles my mind, tbh) but as long as you enjoy it, w/e to me.
Myrr Disparo wrote:But, ah, what do I know? I didn't like Baldur's Gate.
Didn't like Baldur's Gate? Lol, that's not something I hear often. TBH I actually liked the original BG more than the 2nd one, which I'm pretty sure I've never heard anyone say. As I stated a few posts back, I prefer games that don't focus on party-play, so I kind of recognize that as a flaw; though you can function without a party, which is cool.
Myrr Disparo wrote:By the way, Neverwinter Nights? I did like. One of the few Bioware games that did something for me, truth be told
NWN is pretty much the closest to best worlds in games I've ever played in. There are countless RPGs that I enjoyed but really were just killing time as I systematically finished every aspect. NWN? I almost felt like the world was real, I want more games like it, but I have yet to see them.
Sadly enough (as with many Obsidian games, not letting it go) NWN2 didn't even reach the bar for what I considered to be pretty good. I'm not even entirely sure what it was that bothered me. The fact that they forced parties on you and I'm pretty sure I hated every single party member certainly didn't help...