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what's a good RPG game to play? - sojourn - 04-24-2006 A few friends and I have slowly been getting tired of the RPG's we've been playing, such as WoW and FFXI, RF online, etc. We all had been Diablo (I and II) fanatics in the past.. and are looking for a game nowdays that is multiplayer and interactive / cooperative.. any thoughts? what's a good RPG game to play? - Rinnhart - 04-24-2006 gaidensensei,Apr 24 2006, 08:58 AM Wrote:A few friends and I have slowly been getting tired of the RPG's we've been playing, such as WoW and FFXI, RF online, etc. The Neverwinter Nights games are very good and can be group play friendly. The modding community is exceptional. what's a good RPG game to play? - NiteFox - 04-24-2006 Agreed, NWN is about the best MPRPG out there. If you want to go back even further, then the Infinity Engine series of games (Both Baldur's Gate games, both Icewind Dale games. Not sure about Planescape Torment) support multiplayer and can get quite interesting in that mode. Now deviating somewhat from roleplaying games. If you use voice comms, then tactical games such as SWAT 4, or the previous two Splinter Cell games (Pandora Tomorrow, Chaos Theory) are really, really interesting to play with friends. Truth is, if you approach those games with the right mentality, you can "roleplay" those games five hundred times better than any stock RPG. what's a good RPG game to play? - Taem - 05-03-2006 gaidensensei,Apr 24 2006, 09:58 AM Wrote:A few friends and I have slowly been getting tired of the RPG's we've been playing, such as WoW and FFXI, RF online, etc. This is a little off-base, but check THIS out! Quote:Cash card taps virtual game funds I don't know rather to laugh or cry. I should have seen this comming with D2 items selling like hot-cakes on eBay, and Everquest items (before they were banned from being sold) selling in the hundreds each. Now people can practically *live* in this virtual world. I bet in a few years, they will even be able to order a pizza from their virtual world making in more or less their very own real reality. what's a good RPG game to play? - Drasca - 05-03-2006 MEAT,May 3 2006, 01:26 AM Wrote:I bet in a few years, they will even be able to order a pizza from their virtual world You mean you haven't tried ordering a pizza online? Its wonderful. No phone fuss, lots of display options, and the entire menu along with up to date special offers and sales all within a few clicks. Online pizza is :wub: what's a good RPG game to play? - Artega - 05-03-2006 PC Gamer had an article on an upcoming action RPG called Titan Quest; way they were making it sound, it's set to knock the Diablo series from the top of the roost. what's a good RPG game to play? - Munkay - 05-03-2006 Artega,May 3 2006, 09:39 AM Wrote:PC Gamer had an article on an upcoming action RPG called Titan Quest; way they were making it sound, it's set to knock the Diablo series from the top of the roost. Aye, back in August I started a thread about this game, linky. The only thing that concerns me is the general silence over at titanquest.com. As far as I can tell, nothing has been updated or changed since August of 2005, except for the new release date being posted at the top. I'll be happy when I can get my hands on a copy this June, sit down with a cold beer and relive the nostalgia of Diablo II... It's not that farfetched. Afterall, Titan Quest does have fire golems and goatmen ;) Cheers, Munk what's a good RPG game to play? - Zippyy - 05-03-2006 Munkay,May 3 2006, 11:24 AM Wrote:Aye, back in August I started a thread about this game, linky.I saw the trailer they released for Titan Quest some time ago (feels like years). It was thoroughly unimpressive. It was a Titan who looked like he was plucked right out of the Might and Magic series, in fixed-camera 3rd person view, running around and doing the same attack animation over and over against various enemies. Of course time changes all things. I'm certainly hopeful that is will/has matured into a fantastic game. :) what's a good RPG game to play? - roguebanshee - 05-03-2006 Artega,May 3 2006, 04:39 PM Wrote:PC Gamer had an article on an upcoming action RPG called Titan Quest; way they were making it sound, it's set to knock the Diablo series from the top of the roost.Pre-views are to gamers as bicycles are to fish. what's a good RPG game to play? - Urza-DSF - 05-03-2006 If your *really* looking for a good RPG you could head down to a local hobby shop and pickup an actual Pen and Paper RPG, then hit www.rpol.net for some damn good games. what's a good RPG game to play? - Crusader - 05-04-2006 Aye, Pen & Paper FTW! Earthdawn > All! :P I've played a bit of Dungeons & Dragons online, and liked it so far (although I'm just a measly level 4). If one thing, it's certainly cooperative! (most content can't be done without a party of 3-6). Liking the game depends on your tastes, it's a bit more interactive then WoW in my opinion (faster paced too). But if you liked Diablo you might certainly like DDO (both games are about hack&slash). what's a good RPG game to play? - Roland - 05-04-2006 gaidensensei,Apr 24 2006, 11:58 AM Wrote:A few friends and I have slowly been getting tired of the RPG's we've been playing, such as WoW and FFXI, RF online, etc. Surprised no one mentioned Guild Wars, especially with Factions out now. It's very much like an MMO, but almost entirely instanced (so you don't have to worry about being bothered by huge amounts of people), MP-friendly, and is free after the initial purchase(s). Factions is an expansion pack, of sorts, but it's a standalone product. Purchasing it will allow you to play Guild Wars: Factions, but not the original campaign, and vice versa. Owning both will of course allow you access to all content. Granted, the original campaign is $40, and the new campaign is priced at $50, like any other new PC game, but for unlimited playing without any further fees, you can't go wrong. Plus, there's lots of people in the community that still play, so it may be worth your while to check out, especially if you're a fan of Diablo. what's a good RPG game to play? - Rinnhart - 05-05-2006 Roland,May 4 2006, 01:07 PM Wrote:Surprised no one mentioned Guild Wars, especially with Factions out now. It's very much like an MMO, but almost entirely instanced (so you don't have to worry about being bothered by huge amounts of people), MP-friendly, and is free after the initial purchase(s). Factions is an expansion pack, of sorts, but it's a standalone product. Purchasing it will allow you to play Guild Wars: Factions, but not the original campaign, and vice versa. Owning both will of course allow you access to all content. Does GW have raid instancing, or is it all small group stuff? what's a good RPG game to play? - Wyrm - 05-05-2006 Rinnhart,May 4 2006, 07:56 PM Wrote:Does GW have raid instancing, or is it all small group stuff?All small group stuff. The largest party size you can have in a mission now is 12 (which is really 3 teams of 4). On average though, you're going into an instance with a party of 8. That 12 member party is also just for PvP, so I guess technically there are 24 people in there plus whatever you have for spirits and minions (not that they really count). If you want 100v100, then you won't find it in GW. That's not to say there won't be a ton of NPCs sitting around getting in your way. In Factions, some of the explorable instanced areas are more populated than the towns. what's a good RPG game to play? - NiteFox - 05-05-2006 Minor correction. Certain Factions missions have two parties of 8, either from both titular Factions (Kurzick, Luxon), or from Canthan and Tyrian (Regular GW characters that have Factions) characters. The first real mission (Vizunah Square) is a pretty good example of this, even if current numbers make the mission a flawed one: The Canthan party of 8 has to hold the square and protect an NPC for as long as the Tyrian cavalry arrives, before proceeding together along a merry slaughterfest through the city against large numbers of enemies. Once Canthan numbers stabalise, and providing that Tyrian parties remained interested in the mission, Vizunah Square could become a pretty interesting example of what the game could become. what's a good RPG game to play? - GriffonSpade - 05-06-2006 NiteFox,May 5 2006, 06:56 AM Wrote:Minor correction. Certain Factions missions have two parties of 8, either from both titular Factions (Kurzick, Luxon), or from Canthan and Tyrian (Regular GW characters that have Factions) characters. Dunno about all this, but GW seems to be WAY more balanced than the diablo games ever were. It's also not strictly item-based gaming; you can actually compete with just decent gear, as skills(and actual skill) also come into play. My one gripe is that it takes too freaking long to get to a new city(I've had to cross a third of the continent dying dozens of times, taking hours, just to find a freaking city, all the while with my -60% hp/mp death penalty.) what's a good RPG game to play? - SwissMercenary - 05-06-2006 The only reason I didn't mention GW here, was because of the memories of the charr-broiling the game has received the last time it came around. For anyone wondering, no, Factions did not fix anything wrong in the original game (Unlock grind for PvP, for one thing), but it is IMHO, an improvement to the original release of Prophecies. Once the various release bugs are sorted out, it should be fine. what's a good RPG game to play? - GriffonSpade - 05-06-2006 SwissMercenary,May 6 2006, 05:09 PM Wrote:The only reason I didn't mention GW here, was because of the memories of the charr-broiling the game has received the last time it came around. Other than the quests involving a lot of running, the grinding for pvp viability is a lot better than diablo's endless magic find runs to pvp. The PvP is a lot better too(no telekilling!). My one other gripe is the lack of jumping and the annoying terrain that in many places is just barely impassable. what's a good RPG game to play? - Roland - 05-07-2006 GriffonSpade,May 6 2006, 02:45 PM Wrote:Dunno about all this, but GW seems to be WAY more balanced than the diablo games ever were. It's also not strictly item-based gaming; you can actually compete with just decent gear, as skills(and actual skill) also come into play. My one gripe is that it takes too freaking long to get to a new city(I've had to cross a third of the continent dying dozens of times, taking hours, just to find a freaking city, all the while with my -60% hp/mp death penalty.) The death penalty is rather harsh. Even 50% would be hard to swallow, but still liveable. Beyond that, though, and you're more than crippled. :P Traveling solo is a big no-no, unless you're WAY over-leveled and get lucky with your Henchmen. However, once you find a city, it's a piece of cake to warp around the world, so it sort of evens out. what's a good RPG game to play? - SwissMercenary - 05-07-2006 GriffonSpade,May 6 2006, 10:51 PM Wrote:Other than the quests involving a lot of running, the grinding for pvp viability is a lot better than diablo's endless magic find runs to pvp. I believe that the total amount of time to Prophecies Unlock All ___ is something between 300 to 700 hours of gameplay. That depends on the game mod you choose to unlock. Which I suppose is great for MMORPG players, but really, really, really ticks off the people who were sold on the "Skill not time played" part of the game box. In regards to D2, I can't honestly say that PvP there was anything but non-sensical. Quote: the annoying terrain that in many places is just barely impassable. While this hasn't solved all of my woes, I found that enabling 'Click to walk' and 'Double-click to do it' really made the game quite a bit easier to navigate. |