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Post by manyasone on Feb 24, 2005 21:49:05 GMT -5
For anyone with interest in good D&D rpgs and some just nifty games, these ones are great! Most are Bioware/TSR/Dark Isle
1. Baldur's Gate (And expansions Tales of The Sword Coast) 2. Baldur's Gate 2 Shadows of Amn (expansion Throne of Bhaal 3. Baldur's Gate (PS2/and maybe xbox) 4. Baldur's Gate (PS2/xbox) 5. Planescape - Torment (AWESOME!!) 6. NWN (Duh) 7. Pools of Radience - Ruins of Myth Drannor 8. Icewind Dale 9. Icewind Dale 2 10. Fallout (not D&D) 11. Fallout 2
More then likely is that you all know this stuff already.
There are also a boxed set of old D&D Forgotten Realms games... Think its Forgotten Realms Gold Box set...
So yeah. Take a look! (Planescape - Torment is my favorite)
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Post by manyasone on Feb 24, 2005 21:53:04 GMT -5
Oh, and for those with in interest in White Wolf:
Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption!
I think a sequel to this came out recently... The first one was pretty good, but I've no clues to the second one.
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Post by Misha Aogail on Feb 24, 2005 22:03:45 GMT -5
I have Torment and it really is a fun game... Except when you attack the wrong people and have the entire town coming after you...
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Post by Quadhund/Greenhouse on Feb 25, 2005 14:29:37 GMT -5
Torment was my first D&D based RPG i ever played. Before that I loved the QFG series ...
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Post by Kharn597 on Feb 25, 2005 15:31:18 GMT -5
Is planescape-torment the d&d computer game where you wake up in some chamber without your memory but there are dead bodies around being experimented on? I think i have a vague memory of that game, but it was my brother's so I didn't play it that much. I know those other games. I really liked fall out, one of my friends actually was able to make a d&d version we played together.
Know any of the really old d&d games that came on teh 5 1/2 inch floppy disk with the code wheels? I think pool of radience or pool or darkness was one of the really old ones.
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Post by Forum Administrator on Feb 25, 2005 16:16:01 GMT -5
Is planescape-torment the d&d computer game where you wake up in some chamber without your memory but there are dead bodies around being experimented on? Yep! One of the best stories in a CRPG ever! Cheers, DM Bassa
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Post by Forum Administrator on Feb 25, 2005 16:17:56 GMT -5
I can't for the life of me forgive anyone that doesn't remember old Amiga classics like the one and only...
BARD'S TALE! ;D
Oh, and Champions of Krynn (CRPG on the DragonLance campaign setting) and Secret of the Silver Blades... wooo!
Nostalgic I am!
Cheers, DM Bassa
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Post by narayan on Feb 25, 2005 19:47:00 GMT -5
"Bard's Tale" WOW , now that was actually the first one i played.... it seems ages ago , maybe because it was ages ago... time flies .
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Post by Tenebrus on Feb 25, 2005 21:49:40 GMT -5
I can't for the life of me forgive anyone that doesn't remember old Amiga classics like the one and only... BARD'S TALE! ;D I played that one on the ZX Spectrum. ;D What about Eye of the Beholder and Ultima underworld? Those 2 also blew me away at the time.
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Post by kenny26 on Feb 25, 2005 23:23:56 GMT -5
you missed one: vampire: bloodlines
that game is awesome and the graphics kick b-hind. the game is r-rated and there's lots and lots and lots of blood and gore in between the very entertaining conversations. ;D
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Post by manyasone on Feb 26, 2005 3:30:25 GMT -5
Good to see a lot of folk share my opinion on Planescape.... Awesome game of massive epicnessity...
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Post by Quadhund/Greenhouse on Feb 26, 2005 13:30:13 GMT -5
You should have said epicnecessity, because it is a necessity for people who havent played to play it. It totally blew me away at the ending ...
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Post by prophyet on Feb 26, 2005 14:00:42 GMT -5
My favorite DnD games were the DarkSun games. I think that they pioneered the Baldur's Gate style of play that we enjoy today. But I suppose that they are too old to be enjoyed on modern platforms, plus they are turn based, not like the real-time games we enjoy to day.
Torment, although very fun and original (I loved the tatoo swapping and all) lacked creativity in the treasure department. No matter what creature you killed on what ever plane, they all left you a copper ring and like one gold piece or whatever the currency was called.
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Post by prophyet on Feb 26, 2005 14:04:35 GMT -5
And Bloodlines was one of the best games I played in a long while, I don't think I was into game that furiously since I played Ocarina of Time.
The White Wolf universe is just solid and keeps true to so many folklores. And bugs aside, the game's graphics and plotlines were intoxicating.
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Post by manyasone on Mar 2, 2005 15:54:00 GMT -5
Wow, any game someone says can match Ocarina of Time is something I gotta play...
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Post by DM the Usurper on Mar 2, 2005 16:27:30 GMT -5
a newer game, but I tough Demon Stone was a pretty decent hack and slash the baddies to the ground, with a decent story behind and some nice cameo apperances and stuff.
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Post by tskfrc58 on Mar 2, 2005 17:54:02 GMT -5
Yeah...some old and goodies out there. The darksun series were great, as were any from the Silver/Gold release DnD box sets, especially Menzoberranzen. Just to bad my system is wayyyy to fast to handle them, even my laptop lol.
EOB 1 and 2 from floppy disk were great as well. I have all the BG titles, Icewind Dale 1 and 2, PoR, and even the old 3 1/2 WizardWorks floppy release of Champions of Krynn.
Oh....and as an aside, the Wizardy series were fun too... from the first and when they got up around to CoDS. Some real fun dungeon crawl there.
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