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DTeach33
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Betrayal at Krondor: 9/10 points |
This was considered by most to be the best RPG of the non-modern (pre-1996) times. |
Betrayal in Antara: 9/10 points |
I seemed to enjoy this game much more than the other people who bashed it at release. Lots of fun with skills and battles. |
Diablo 2: 2/10 points |
Unplayable as a single-player game. Loading a saved-game re-sets you back to town and re-spawns all the monsters. Idiotic programming decision. |
Fallout - A Post Nuclear Adventure: 9/10 points |
That old Wasteland feel was sucessfully captured to make this the best modern RPG. Shorter than it's sequel, but this one was the ground breaker. |
Fallout 2: 9/10 points |
Much longer than it's predecessor, and almost as fun. But they fired the "engine" programmers before finishing the game, making too many bugs at release, and the later patches incomplete. |
Fallout Tactics - The Brotherhood of Steel: 8/10 points |
I loved the tactical squad combat in this game. Too many people were disappointed by expecting a game similar to Fallout 1 & 2, I think. In retrospect, it is as good as JA2 and Xcom3 (which I both enjoyed). |
Pool of Radiance: 8/10 points |
The one that started the "Gold box" series. It had some very large epic battles and I enjoyed it more than most of the later ones.
Other reviewers: don't get this one mixed up with the recent release of a similar name. This is the 1988 one. |
Wasteland: 10/10 points |
This is the game that started me on the RPG path. The attention to details was just amazing. Spent hundred of hours re-playing it over the years. |
Wizardry 6 - Bane of the Cosmic Forge: 9/10 points |
I liked this one better than the sequel. |
Wizardry 8: 10/10 points |
They saved the best for last. |