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arvid has rated the following games:

Divine Divinity: 5/10 points

This roleplaying game is not challenging. Funny, but poor grafic world. Your choosen hero slurps in diablo-style. Intelligent quests are more of the funny kindness than difficult or experienced. To bad game, but a little time worse. 5 points.

Fallout 2: 10/10 points

Great game world, very detailed stroryline in more than one direction & lot of options for character building, search & quests. The modern flair is very addictive.

Gothic: 1/10 points

A good adventure with linear storyline and strict character developement - but no roleplaying game with multisolvable quests and variety of charakter styling. The brilliant texture details are a superb plus. But the game lacks extremely aspects of freedom and individual playability.

Meridian 59: 1/10 points

While the interaction with characters is high the game lacks a detailed nature & challenging charakter style system, world filled without much items to interact beside much senseless stuff to equip. Awful, in fact.

Planescape: Torment: 5/10 points

The game is very addictive with a rich and colourful storyline. But that is a hickhack too. While the combat system, charakter developement & plot is simple fun to play (nothing real challenging for hardcore roleplayers) - the story is superb and a real deep experience for oldschool roleplayers & beginners the same. But the game has beside the mass of dialogues no strrenghs futher & lacks free game feeling.

Realms of Arkania 2 - Star Trail: 10/10 points

A nearly perfect crpg. Game designers für roleplaying games in today times should take this game and learn. Roleplaying games are like adventure. Players feel like sitting before TV & the playable path is strict forseeable. (gothic, gothic2) Old school rpg`s with a real party of heroes, turn baed combat & P&P similar style like this game are no hype - but they are real rpg`s & it`s fun to play that seldom jewelery today..

System Shock 2: 10/10 points

Another style of roleplaying game. The story with shodans mutants goes further. The roleplaying elements are mixed with shooter & tactics. A very challenging game, not for fantasy fans but for hardcore players looking for new (old) science fiction.

The Temple of Elemental Evil - A Classic Greyhawk Adventure: 10/10 points

The game is real fun battle tactic & atmosperic dungeon adventure. (play after patched)You have not the interactive freedom like in Realms of Arkania. But the dialogues are not the stupid philosophy-style you know from Baldurs Gate II. The Temple of Elemental Evil has a complex character building system, and much lovely detail. You feel frightened when your party healer is captured by a giant frog.And you will laugh if your party smashes the evils away. (instead of the own death) The game is somthing like playing DiabloII but with turn based battles and a deeper logical story. ;)

Wizards & Warriors - Quest for the Mavin Sword: 10/10 points

Wizards&Warriors was for me a far better roleplaying experience than gothic2 or morrowind. The today games give hype, a big world and huge masses of items. But this games are adventures - at least gothic2 is no real traditional rpg. Old school rpgs like w&w give the deep story AND the world. Grafics are very dated - but player have the choice - brilliant hull or content? The answer is clear for me. ;)
 
 
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