best rpg ever?
best rpg ever?
whats the best single person rpg PC rpg you have ever played?
Dungeon Siege was the absolute best SINGLE player RPG, FF7 is tied with it
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Final Fantasy 7....shear beauty and challenge
unfortunate that Ruby Weapon was harder than the end...but...great game..
Grandia II for Dreamcast....best fighting engine ever developed in an RPG.
Ultima: Quest of the Avatar, incredibly fucking hard, but great game for NES
Ultima 7 part 2 was pretty sweet as well...
Dragon Warrior 1....
so many great RPGs over the years, hard to pick one...
unfortunate that Ruby Weapon was harder than the end...but...great game..
Grandia II for Dreamcast....best fighting engine ever developed in an RPG.
Ultima: Quest of the Avatar, incredibly fucking hard, but great game for NES
Ultima 7 part 2 was pretty sweet as well...
Dragon Warrior 1....
so many great RPGs over the years, hard to pick one...
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I can't decide between Fallout, Planscape: Torment or the original Baldur's Gate. The latter two games were based upon popular D&D campaign settings, and both used Bioware's Infinity Engine combined with a hybrid semi-turn based D&D ruleset. All three games were unbelievably rich in both story and character development.
There are characters and dialogue from all of these games that I still remember fondly to this day.
How can anyone forget Minsc and Boo!?!?!?!?! Fucking Brilliant!
Planescape is still one of the most original ideas for an RPG ever. You start off dead and have to remember who you were, and why someone wanted you dead in the first place. You build your character as you learn more and more about things you were able to do when you were alive. You still pick a normal D&D class, but its so subtle you barely notice it. Your class development is based on decisions you make and what methods you choose to use in order to solve your problems.
Plus the game's setting is like nothing else I have ever seen. And there's a wisecracking severed head that follows you around and hits on zombie chicks
I have a weak spot for Baldur's Gate because it was the first PC game I ever played. I was so immediately hooked on that game, I continued dating a girl that I couldn't stand for an extra month just to finish playing it on her PC since I didn't have one at the time.
Fallout took place in a post apocalyptic road warrior-type setting and was one of the first "mature" themed games out there. Not only did it break ground in that respect, but it also had some of the funniest character dialogue of all time. It was rife with inside jokes and sheer irreverence. I loved that game, too.
If I had to choose one to play right now, it'd probably be Baldur's Gate.
And calling Dungeon Siege an RPG is like calling a McDonald's Happy Meal gourmet. That game made Diablo's gameplay look deep. It was a pure hack and slash. Christ, the only thing that made it any different from Diablo was the pack animals and the lack of sexy Blizzard cutscenes.
I had more fun playing Gauntlet in the arcade when I was 10, and it was the same game.
There are characters and dialogue from all of these games that I still remember fondly to this day.
How can anyone forget Minsc and Boo!?!?!?!?! Fucking Brilliant!
Planescape is still one of the most original ideas for an RPG ever. You start off dead and have to remember who you were, and why someone wanted you dead in the first place. You build your character as you learn more and more about things you were able to do when you were alive. You still pick a normal D&D class, but its so subtle you barely notice it. Your class development is based on decisions you make and what methods you choose to use in order to solve your problems.
Plus the game's setting is like nothing else I have ever seen. And there's a wisecracking severed head that follows you around and hits on zombie chicks

I have a weak spot for Baldur's Gate because it was the first PC game I ever played. I was so immediately hooked on that game, I continued dating a girl that I couldn't stand for an extra month just to finish playing it on her PC since I didn't have one at the time.
Fallout took place in a post apocalyptic road warrior-type setting and was one of the first "mature" themed games out there. Not only did it break ground in that respect, but it also had some of the funniest character dialogue of all time. It was rife with inside jokes and sheer irreverence. I loved that game, too.
If I had to choose one to play right now, it'd probably be Baldur's Gate.
And calling Dungeon Siege an RPG is like calling a McDonald's Happy Meal gourmet. That game made Diablo's gameplay look deep. It was a pure hack and slash. Christ, the only thing that made it any different from Diablo was the pack animals and the lack of sexy Blizzard cutscenes.
I had more fun playing Gauntlet in the arcade when I was 10, and it was the same game.

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i've never been a big RPG fan, but here are some games that were good enough to keep me interested:
Final Fantasy 3 (or 6 in Japan). The characters were just so fun.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. I haven't had a game make me want to not sleep and skip work in a while
Dark Age of Camelot. The first MMORPG I ever played.
Dragon Warrior on Nintendo. It was fun
i've never been a big RPG fan, but here are some games that were good enough to keep me interested:
Final Fantasy 3 (or 6 in Japan). The characters were just so fun.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. I haven't had a game make me want to not sleep and skip work in a while
Dark Age of Camelot. The first MMORPG I ever played.
Dragon Warrior on Nintendo. It was fun

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There was one called Lunar something for ps1. I remember it well because even though it had crappy graphics i still played it all the damn time. Never beat it though I got about 75% through tthe game. There was like 4 or 5 discs.
Also I played a lot of Baldurs Gate and even a good bit of NWN. They were pretty good rpgs.
Legend of the Dragoons (I thin thats what its called) was damn good too. It was the one where all the chars youve met can be upgraded to dragon armor and super specials with dragon powers. Really cool looking (for its time)
Also I played a lot of Baldurs Gate and even a good bit of NWN. They were pretty good rpgs.
Legend of the Dragoons (I thin thats what its called) was damn good too. It was the one where all the chars youve met can be upgraded to dragon armor and super specials with dragon powers. Really cool looking (for its time)
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Trump wrote:OMFG someone else played Ultima Quest of the Avatar!!!!!!! That game was hella hard. Had to do good things hehe. I finally beat it. As a matter of fact i think i still have it somewhere with my NES
tell me about it....game was so incredibly frustrating at times....
i'd on occasion get so stuck i'd wanna quit...but then i'd cruise down to the game shop and peak in the strategy guide....guy in the store used to get pissed at me and ask if I was ever gonna buy the damn thing I always told him that if I owned the strategy guide...i'd be a cheater


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