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Fallout 1& 2& tactics Dominions 3 Alpha Centori Incursion Dwarven fortress Civ 2&3 Victoria Heros of might and magic 2&3 Masters of Orion 2 Might and Magic 6&7 (i don't know why) Oblivion |
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As for Morrowind, well it's a gem, but it has it's flaws, and it's also covered in some mud, that's for sure. It has three major flaws, and three major virtues. I'll begin with the former; The storyline is not particularly exciting, in fact, I barely bothered with it, and a few friends who also played, felt the same way. This is mitigated seriously by the first virtue, that it's a game where you don't have to follow the story, or any path at all. This is a game of free-form exploration and adventure. While the combat system isn't great, it's enjoyable enough and I've experienced a few exciting and close fights. You're walking down a beach, and you find a familiar ship half destroyed, and sticking out of the water. Perhaps there's some treasure inside, and it's worth checking out. Much like it's predecessor, and it's follower, this is a large part of it's appeal. Exploration is interesting due to a world environment that has some serious time spent on it (despite some bugs) and in large part to the graphics and high quality music score. Which leads me to the second virtue, the Morrowind setting is quite interesting in and of itself, and has a certain atmosphere and life to it. The magic system is different from most others, and also extremely freeform, which leads me to the second flaw. The game is unfortunately too easy, due in large part to magic being far too powerful and expansive, and the alchemy and enchanting system which any analytical person or munchkin will soon crack to reach deific wealth and power. This problem is further aggravated by the level scaling of the monsters, which means you'll never face anything out of your league, even though that synergizes with the exploration / go where you please, aspect. The final flaw ties in with the first, and that is that the dialogue is not that great, but that's forgivable to a degree, when you consider the amount of npcs and the scope, as the game world can take several real life hours to cross just from one side of the other, if you feel like walking. The last part, is to remove the mud from the gem, of which I mean, not a virtue of the game itself, but a virtue of the developers (who released powerful mod tools) and the player community and to take advantage of expansive and varied mods which can change/place a dozen things you thought should be in the game, and a dozen things you hadn't thought of. Morrowind had (and still has to some degree) a very robust modding community, and to ignore it is to ignore half the game. While this is a game that is probably never coming back from the shelf onto my harddrive, it brought me a few months of enjoyment, and I think anyone else who enjoys the exploration subsect of RPG's would have similar enjoyment. @PyroStock: "Lords of the Realm 2 (I spit at 3)" I have to heartily agree. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif I found this extreme change and decline in terms of a sequel even worse than Moo3, or Fallout 3. @Potatoman "Pool of Radiance? Didn't that game auto-format your HD as part of a nasty, commonly-occuring bug? " Heh, it was pretty bad that it came out like that. Though I'm pretty sure there was (eventually) a patch for that. I remember reading about the uninstaller for Myth 2 doing the same exact thing. Though, that didn't get shipped, they caught it and actually destroyed the entire printing of the cd's, and then remade it again. If I recall correctly, it cost them all the profits that game made. That highly ethical move, (and the game being very solid with a few 'edge of your seat' moments) did move to me to buy copies for 6 of my gamer friends. Edit: Thanks everyone, there's a few games here I've never heard of, and I'll be checking out. A few of those sound like they're out of print. |
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I have to entirely agree with Saulot on Morrowind (and Oblivion). I thoroughly enjoyed playing both games, but when I stopped playing them I never even considered replaying them. They sneak into the bottom of my top 10 because of the former and stay at the bottom because of the latter.
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I liked morrowind a lot, even the story really.. I played daggerfall too and tried it when every morrowind fan liked it even better than morrowind but really.. it's just not as good.
Oblivion.. I don't know why some pplz like it less than morrowind.. better graphics, better story. just a different setting, better mechanics too really.. also a great game |
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Mm.
In rough chronological order, a few of my favourites... Lords Of Midnight & Doomdark's Revenge (Spectrum) Rebelstar (Spectrum) Elite (Spectrum/Amiga) The Chaos Engine (Amiga) Lure of the Temptress (Amiga) Masters of Orion I (PC) Deus Ex (PC) Medieval: Total War (PC) Morrowind (PC) Counter-Strike Source (PC) After a lifetime's gaming, it's a shame to miss out so much, although I could easily remove some and replace them with classics like Manic Miner, Speedball 2, Sabrewulf, Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars, Half-Life, Civilisation, UFO, Star Control 2, Eye of the beholder 2, and many more. |
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Played alot of games since 25 years and in no particular order here are some of my favorites:
Dominions 3 (But ofcourse http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif ) Civilization 1-4 UFO: Apocalypse Jagged Alliance 2 Chaos Overlords Medieval Lords Empire Stars! Reach for the Stars (The OLD version) Emperor of the Fading Suns (although it was very buggy MP games was extremely fun) Victoria Crusader Kings Europa Universalis 1-3 Wastelands Elite Dwarf Fortress Battlefield 2 Operation Flashpoint SWAT 4 World War II Online Star General M.U.L.E. Frantic Freddie Lords of Conquest Railroads West! Deuteros Imperialism 2 Colonization Master of Magic Reunion Sid Meiers Alpha Centauri Space Empire 4 Battles of Napoleon Colonial Conquest Advanced Tactics Rise of the West Swords of Aragon Warlords 1 (and only 1) |
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Ah, I forgot Deus Ex. Definately one of the all-time great games, in my opinion. They don't make them like that anymore. It'd probably bump out X-Wing on my list.
I am rather surprised that at the lack of System Shock 2 in this thread's lists, though. It, too was great, and far better than Bioshock. Mechwarrior 1, Star Control 2, Molez, V-Wing, Cyber Empires, Tyrian, Master of Magic, Jagged Alliance 2, and Counter Strike deserve honorable mentions. |
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I've never played SS1, but loved SS2. It's almost impossible to get SS1 to run on modern computers, unfortunately. Plus, SS1 is a pseudo FPS that doesn't have mouse support, so it'd be very difficult to actually play these days.
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