Best CRPG
#41
Posted 01 September 2006 - 11:35 AM
Fallout 1/2 was fun, but lacked depth in story and NPC's.
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#42
Posted 04 September 2006 - 06:38 AM
BG2 has an up on having both more mods
Just so everyone's sure: We're speaking about unmodded games here. More mods does not make a vanilla game better, it adds to its replay-value
Edited by Grunker, 15 October 2006 - 11:55 AM.
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#44
Posted 09 January 2007 - 09:53 AM
Is it the cheats that makes it the best CRPG?Mine has to be KOTOR II
found 2 cheats for it, infinite Darkside and Infinite XP
Khadion NPC mod - Team leader, head designer
Hubelpot NPC mod - Team leader, coder
NPC Damage - Coder
PC Soundsets - Coder, voice actor
Brythe NPC mod - Designer
DragonLance TC - Glory of Istar - Designer
The NPC Interaction Expansion Project - Writer for Cernd, Sarevok
The Jerry Zinger Show - Producer
Iron Modder 5 - Winner
#45
Posted 09 January 2007 - 09:59 AM
Is it the cheats that makes it the best CRPG?Mine has to be KOTOR II
found 2 cheats for it, infinite Darkside and Infinite XP
no, its the gameplay
and for the cheats they r more bugs than cheats
2 different endings,i like the lightside one better.
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#46
Posted 09 January 2007 - 10:01 AM
Khadion NPC mod - Team leader, head designer
Hubelpot NPC mod - Team leader, coder
NPC Damage - Coder
PC Soundsets - Coder, voice actor
Brythe NPC mod - Designer
DragonLance TC - Glory of Istar - Designer
The NPC Interaction Expansion Project - Writer for Cernd, Sarevok
The Jerry Zinger Show - Producer
Iron Modder 5 - Winner
#47
Posted 09 January 2007 - 12:59 PM
Planescape Torment is the top RPG I have ever seen.
KOTORs are fine, (very enjoyable and replayable both of them), Baldurīs Gate series is a classic, but for me, the RPG revolves around the stories of the characters and nowhere else have I seen NPCs that would even get close to those in PST. (course, talking Vanilla here )
#49
Posted 09 January 2007 - 02:38 PM
Any new mods for BG2 out yet
Well, if you want to see it easily divided, take a look here...
http://www.pocketpla...mp;l=date_added
#50
Posted 04 April 2007 - 04:09 PM
#51
Posted 04 April 2007 - 06:29 PM
Retired from modding.
#52
Posted 07 April 2007 - 03:27 AM
I don't see Might&Magic in the list. My favorites are F2, BG2, MM7. Which is the best I don't know. *Throws a die*... F2
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#53
Posted 07 April 2007 - 04:15 AM
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#55
Posted 25 May 2007 - 12:45 AM
Seconded. However I had to vote for BG2, but it won my heart by an almost insignificant margin. The atmosphere, the voice acting, the dialogs, the music, the replayability = winner. I think I finished unmodded (except the Baldurdash fixpacks) BG2 5 or 6 times.VtM: Bloodlines is my vote and it didn't win by much to my favorites of Fallout 2 and BG2. The deciding factor was the soundtrack was perfect for that game setting. The story was good, the world was just awesome to explore. Graphics were great, I can only imagine that game on the final release of Source Engine like Half Life 2 got. I find myself replaying Bloodlines constantly. A shame Troika is no more and neither is the Masquerade setting.
Bloodlines is just... Awesome. While I am saddened the Masquerade setting is no more, I still wish to see a similar RPG in the Requiem setting with the Unreal Engine 3.
#56
Posted 25 May 2007 - 02:52 AM
Even though I would never vote for anything but PS:T, I fully agree that game nailed the Masquerade setting right on the spot. And I'd have to say, except BGII, I think Bloodlines is the game I've replayed the most. The storyline greatly changes by clan, dialogue options and so on.
Alas, we are stuck with requiem now... No more Masquereade.
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#57
Posted 25 May 2007 - 03:08 AM
I voted for Morrowind- MODDED Morrowind, but since that doesn't count after all, I would have voted for BG2 and Fallout 2 (try to stop me from choosing two games )
Actually, all of the listed games I would count as best, since I got almost all these games and love all of them.
Anyway, I would have say its BG2+TOB after all.
#58
Posted 31 May 2007 - 04:52 AM
My second choice would be much harder... But I think I would have chosen Final Fantasy VII.
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#59
Posted 31 May 2007 - 05:56 AM
DAMN right!!! There has never been a game that gripped me and wouldn't let go like Planescape: Torment did. I seriously lost sleep over that baby!Planescape: Torment, of course. The best game ever, ever, EVER! ^^' Has absolutely no rivals, in my eyes.
Hmmm.... as for the rest, I have voted, but here is a personal Top Ten list anyway in order:-
- Planescape:Torment (by a country mile)
- Fallout 1 & 2
- Baldurs Gate 2: Shadows of Amn
- Baldurs gate: Original
- Vampire Masquerade: Bloodlines
- Baldurs Gate: Throne of Bhaal
- Arcanum
- KotoR 1 & 2
- Neverwinter Nights 2
- Deus Ex (just the original one)
The unmodded Neverwinter Nights does not make the list, as I got so bored with the original campaign that I never actually finished it. However, if anyone fancies letting off some steam by playing a module for it that allows you to be REALLY evil (and intelligently evil rather than just the "evil means killing everything" kind), then if I were able to vote on mods then the "Bastard of Kosigan" series available over on the NWN Vault website is absolutely fantastic - but not for the faint hearted! A pity they only translated the first two from French...
Chrysta... could helping her to uncover her past threaten your own future?
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#60
Posted 31 May 2007 - 06:07 AM
Edited by Delight, 31 May 2007 - 06:07 AM.