06-21-2004, 07:38 PM
I liked NWN, but now it crashes everytime I try to play the expansions.
Morrowind was a great game, I never actually finished it. The farthest I got was being head of the thieves guild and then I started to work on the assassin guild. I only got to the part in the official quest where I had to go to the remote village and complete the 3rd test. It was a great game..the story is incredibly intriuging.
Deus Ex, while being a first person shooter, also had a lot of RPG elements. You could be your own navy SEAL by cconcentrating on swimming and demolitions. Or you could be a ninja focusing on things like speed, computer hacking, and stealth pistol. There were several ways to complete the missions and there were three endings to the game.
Half Life is up there with great games because it had the greatest graphics at the time and it actually had a twisting plot. You never had enough ammo and at the end of the game you were still beating things with the crowbar.
KOTOR is one of the best RPG's I have played to this day. I have yet to go through being on the Dark Side. The sidequests always relate in someway to the main quest...Force Persuade is one of the best skills ever :)
One of the more recent games that I enjoyed a lot was Far Cry. This game not only looked really good, but it had smart AI, huge environments and several different ways of completing the missions. You could run in shooting, or you could scout people out with the binoculars and take them out one by one.
I don't think there is a "best game ever" per say, but there have been may great games.
Morrowind was a great game, I never actually finished it. The farthest I got was being head of the thieves guild and then I started to work on the assassin guild. I only got to the part in the official quest where I had to go to the remote village and complete the 3rd test. It was a great game..the story is incredibly intriuging.
Deus Ex, while being a first person shooter, also had a lot of RPG elements. You could be your own navy SEAL by cconcentrating on swimming and demolitions. Or you could be a ninja focusing on things like speed, computer hacking, and stealth pistol. There were several ways to complete the missions and there were three endings to the game.
Half Life is up there with great games because it had the greatest graphics at the time and it actually had a twisting plot. You never had enough ammo and at the end of the game you were still beating things with the crowbar.
KOTOR is one of the best RPG's I have played to this day. I have yet to go through being on the Dark Side. The sidequests always relate in someway to the main quest...Force Persuade is one of the best skills ever :)
One of the more recent games that I enjoyed a lot was Far Cry. This game not only looked really good, but it had smart AI, huge environments and several different ways of completing the missions. You could run in shooting, or you could scout people out with the binoculars and take them out one by one.
I don't think there is a "best game ever" per say, but there have been may great games.
The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation - Henry David Thoreau
Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger, and at the rate I'm going, I'm going to be invincible.
Chicago wargaming club
Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger, and at the rate I'm going, I'm going to be invincible.
Chicago wargaming club