The Lure of Khorinis
The Descent of a Video Game Newbie
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RPGDot's third anniversary
I "played" my first computer game in December, that's right, December.
Okay... it wasn't the first time I'd ever tried a
computer game... but it was the first time I'd been
overwhelmed by a game. It was the first time I'd been
obsessed with a game. It was the first time I'd ever
been transported to a distant and magical land full of
adventure and it was powerful!
Gothic was unlike any other game I'd ever seen, (not
that there were that many) the world, so beautiful,
vibrant and alive immediately drew me in! The NPC's,
so believable, so lifelike, they almost felt like
friends... powerful Diego, so influential that he was
even able to protect me from the vicious and
oppressive guards. Wise old Corristo, the arch mage
of fire... so comforting and serene. Solemn and
introspective Lee, the fallen general, imprisoned
because of his influence over the king of Myrtana.
And, of course, Xardas... the mysterious, enigmatic
and reclusive necromancer who's very tower was
accessible only by a teleportation rune!
The villains, just as believable, inspired true
feelings of dread and disgust! Mighty Gomez and his
Ore barons, the de facto rulers of the Khorinis penal
mining colony. Arrogant Cor Kolom with his army of
zealotous novices and certainly the Sleeper itself --
a dormant extra-dimensional demon whose influence
dominated all of Khorinis!
The colony was a world alive like no other, no game
that I've played since has approached the immersion
level that I experienced in Gothic. The colony was
meant for exploration and this I did. I looked in
every single nook and cranny; I left no stone
unturned. I completed the game three times and it
remains the only game that I've ever replayed. This
was my downfall, Gothic was my gateway drug into the
world of CRPG gaming.
Every game I've played since Gothic has been an
attempt to recapture the magic I once felt. I've
played some good games... some very good games... but
absolutely none have been as engaging as Gothic. I
think I finally understand why. Throughout our lives
we will have hundreds of experiences, among these we
will find a few that become our great loves. No matter
how long we pursue any these interests, however, few
will ever give us the same level of wonderment that we
felt that first time. That sense of wonderment is the
feeling of something completely new, something
unexpected that overwhelms us and sweeps us away!
I was reading a thread here on RPGdot a little while
ago--it was about all the Star Wars films -- whether
the new films were better or the old ones were better.
Both series of films have their fans and the debate
became rather heated to say the least. At first I
couldn't really understand what all the fuss was
about. Not being a fan of the franchise means that
all of the Star Wars films strike me as juvenile,
formulaic projects that feel like low budget 'B'
movies in spite of their production costs. The acting
itself is an odd mix of generally terrible
performances sprinkled with a few shining gems by
truly great actors trying desperately to deliver
painfully banal lines in a manner that won't end their
careers (Sir Alec Guinness, Peter Cushing or Liam
Neeson anyone?). Suddenly I realized what Star Wars
does have, it has scope and grandeur! These films are
huge, epic, truly massive wonders unlike virtually any
other films in their genre! The first time a fan sees
a Star Wars film they are overwhelmed! They can
hardly take it all in and they become swept away to
this fantastic place. The reason that none of the
films that follow seem as good as the first one is
because no film can give them the same feeling again.
Certainly the new films may impress the fan but they
absolutely can't completely surprise them which makes
the films seem less well executed -- while to a
non-fan the films are just six of one and a half dozen
of the other. It was then that I realized that Gothic
was a once in lifetime experience for me.
In retrospect, I'm glad I've pursued other games in an
effort to recapture the "Gothic" feeling... I've found
some real gems. Undying, Resident Evil and System
Shock 2 are amazing games that come close but, in the
end, they just weren't as amazing as Gothic. I have
been (and still am) anticipating Gothic 2 above all
other games. I used to think that G2 would give me
the same thrill as the original Gothic but I realize
now that it won't. No game will ever be the next
Gothic to me, it simply can't, because the first time
only happens once.
I play computer games, I play every day, it's
something I never thought I would do. I used to think
that computer games were kind of silly, you know,
just for pimply kids and creepy thirty year old
basement dwellers who live with their mothers.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered just how
addictive computer games really are! These games are
now my most consistent form of entertainment, they are
the first place I turn when I'm trying to think of
something to do. Certainly I have other interests as
well, but when I come home at the end of the day I
launch Neverwinter Nights rather than going all the
way to the archery range -- I reserve that for Sunday.
Hmmm... who'd have thought?
So... I guess I'll head off to Khorinis. I haven't
been there in a really long time and I love the
feeling of nostalgia that I get every time I visit.
I'm looking forward to seeing some old friends and
doing a little catching up. If you've never been to
Khorinis I sincerely recommend it, you owe it to
yourself. Maybe I'll see you there!
My name is Gig... and I'm a gamer.
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