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Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura. Good Old Games has it for, what, five dollars? You should pick it up. It's fabulous.
 

viranimus

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Trying to go with the more obscure here.

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Divine divinity 2: Ego Draconis (but I personally suggest the german version cause it does loose some impact in the translation, Provided you can understand german)
 

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Since everyone has recommended plenty of RPGs, I suggest getting Penumbra and Amnesia. Great horror games from a company that needs our support :D
 

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Exterminas said:
-Neverwinter Nights 1&2 (Two is newer)
I'd like to voice my support for NWN2. Buggy though Obsidian's games may be, they did an excellent job of creating believable characters and give you multiple ways to go through a game. Being either a straight up jackass or full on pure white knight isn't recommended. You'll get your ass kicked.
 

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If you want to go oldskool, try Wizardry 8. its an awesome game that utilizes a few pretty unique features, such as a 1-7 selectable power level for all spells, enemy skins which become increasingly bloody as you beat the S&%* out of them (i'm suprised more games don't have this these days), and one of the best stat/skill systems I have ever seen in a game. some of its features have become pretty dated, and the graphics can at best be described as 'horrid', but it still remains a favorite of me and my bro.

If you want to go reallly oldskool, try Wizardry's 1-7. Wizardry was one of the original CRPG's, pioneered the first person perspective in video games, and is also insanely difficult. but if you want to play a little bit of gaming history, give it (or any of the wizardry series) a try.
 

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Ephraim J. Witchwood said:
Lordmarkus said:
Uhm, Planescape: Torment?? Deus Ex? Morrowind? System Shock?!

Jeez people, these are games you mention of the top of your head!
Planescape, sure. Deus Ex? NO. Morrowind, yes. System Shock, never played. 50% accuracy. I'd say that's acceptable.
Wait, you don't like Deus Ex?

We've found a blasphemist! Get him!!
 

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Amund said:
This may be a selfish thread, but whatever. So, I've already played Fate, Fallout 1, 2, 3 and new vegas, Fate, Demigod, Torchlight and thats about it. I'm just looking for other good rpgs on the pc. I don't care too much about graphics, but I don't play text adventure games. Please and thankyou.
System shock 2. You have to play that.
Deus Ex and Invisible War (don't care what other people think, it wasn't a bad game).
 

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Lordmarkus said:
Uhm, Planescape: Torment?? Deus Ex? Morrowind? System Shock?!

Jeez people, these are games you mention of the top of your head!
Yeah... I'm sorry but System Shock one was not an rpg.
It was a first person shooter with a great story, great atmosphere, great premise, but essentially at the heart of it it is a first person shooter with a difference.
It's only the second game that introduced more rpg and character buliding elements.
In the first game you just acquire upgrades for your implant and there's no penalty for death (if you deactivate the cyborg conversion chambers).
Don't get me wrong, I love system shock (more than 2) but I can't really call it an rpg.
Still he should play it though. If anyone needs a version that will run with minimum fuss on both xp and windows 7 PM me.
-edit- Also... why has no-one said Jade Empire? That's like the best game Bioware has developed. So much crazy fun. So more enjoyable than mass effect.
 

Exterminas

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It is important zu remember that "RPG" is a really diverse genre. So many games that are considered RPGs by some people, will be First-person-shooter for others. See System shock or Deus Ex.

Also you have to decide for yourself which of these you prefer. I for one never liked Mass Effect or Dragon Age, because I played Kotor and if you played these, you don't need to play the newer BioWare games. Why? Because the strong side of these games have been the characters, while the gameplay itself often fell short. Only problem is: The characters are always the same. There was pretty accuarte Stolen Pixels comic about that problem, if you want to know the details.

Then there is the scale of action-based-Rpgs vs. dialogue-based. Even in Deus Ex 2, which is considered the weaker one of the games, by many people, you could solve many quests without killing someone or spend most of the time talking and walking. If I remember rigth you could play through that game with killing only one person.

An action-oriented title like Oblivion doesn't work that way. But is an Rpg nontherless.
Because, in the End, a Roleplaying Game is a Game that allows you to play a very specific role. And that pretty much true for all of these games. (As opposed to games like Starcraft where you just play some bodyless force that makes puppets dance)
 

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Check out the Avernum series at spidweb.com

It's got an isometric view and grid-based combat, 4 characters whos race and abilities you can customize (want to make a javelin-throwing lizard man who can use holy magic? Go for it), an open world, and some hilarious dialogue ("The sailor is understandably angry that you have barged into his room. He makes several harsh comments about your appearance, ancestry, and the availability of your mother.")
 

Lordmarkus

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Daedalus1942 said:
Lordmarkus said:
Uhm, Planescape: Torment?? Deus Ex? Morrowind? System Shock?!

Jeez people, these are games you mention of the top of your head!
Yeah... I'm sorry but System Shock one was not an rpg.
It was a first person shooter with a great story, great atmosphere, great premise, but essentially at the heart of it it is a first person shooter with a difference.
It's only the second game that introduced more rpg and character buliding elements.
In the first game you just acquire upgrades for your implant and there's no penalty for death (if you deactivate the cyborg conversion chambers).
Don't get me wrong, I love system shock (more than 2) but I can't really call it an rpg.
Still he should play it though. If anyone needs a version that will run with minimum fuss on both xp and windows 7 PM me.
-edit- Also... why has no-one said Jade Empire? That's like the best game Bioware has developed. So much crazy fun. So more enjoyable than mass effect.
Oh noes, my devilish plan of luring minions to believe System Shock is RPG is foiled. Damn you!!
 

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I'm gonna recommend Mount & Blade (or MB: Warband) as a different alternative to the classic western and JRPGs already mentioned. Mostly because (with a mod or two) it's better than all of them. It's brilliant.
 

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Bioshock and Mass Effect 1 and 2 are RPG shooters (though Bioshock is slanted heavily towards shooting)

as for more convectional fare, Dragon Age is a good old school swords and magic fantasy game.

Diablo 2 is pretty much Torchlights spiritual ancestor in terms of gameplay.

As fare as developers go try Bethesda or Bioware. They are considered by many as decent RPG deveopers.

Bioshock, both Mass Effects and Dragon Age are avalable on Steam. And most game stores have a copy of Diablo 2 floating around.

(also if you do get Dragon Age, get the ultimate edition which has all the DLC and the expansion included)