RPGDot 2002 Awards
Most Disappointing RPG
In the last weeks of December 2002, you
had the opportunity to vote for the best RPGs released in 2002.
Nobody knows better what these are then you the player and as
such The RPGDot 2002 Awards will look good on any game receiving
one.
We thank all those who entered their votes and helped us in
making it possible to select the best games.
Most Disappointing RPG
There it is the game you have been waiting for. It's looking
at you and you immediately take out your money and buy it. Quickly
you go home and install and play it..... only to find out after
a while that this game really wasn't worth your money.
The winner (or should it be loser):
Might & Magic 9
Although there is beauty hidden below the surface, Might &
Magic 9 is a worthy winner of the "Biggest RPG Disappointment
2002". The game was rushed, unfinished, and you noticed
this right from the beginning. When you compare the screenshots
that were released early during development and the scenes you
saw onscreen, you couldnt’t help but feeling betrayed:
might & Magic 9 was ugly. And it neglected many of the strong
points of the series: the magic system was crippled, the advancement
scheme was – well – strange, and the story seemed
to be inconsistent.
It’s highly unlikely that we see a Might & Magic
10 – and given the game NWC and 3DO bothered us with,
noone will cry because of that.
(Rendelius)
Runner Up: Neverwinter Nights
I'm not sure if I should be the one to be writing this... I
didn't find Neverwinter Nights a dissappointment. However, I
can see how some people would. The game had a lot of hype...
a LOT of hype. No game could live up to the kind of expectations
leveled against Neverwinter Nights.
The single player campaign was good at best... anyone who bought
it just for the single player game likely walked away dissappointed.
I had no real drive to finish the single player; I did just
because I was writing the review for RPGDot. There are user
modules out that are just as good... perhaps even better, if
shorter.
Could Bioware have made a better single player game if they
tried? Something to justify the incredible price when it was
first released? I believe they could have. I also believe that
if they had NWN would never have ended up in this category.
Additionally, I know a lot of people who are dissappointed in
the unusual amount of patching needed for this game, including
myself.
So... if you're reading Bioware... less patches, more story.
It's a shame a title as potentially great as Neverwinter Nights
ended up on so many people's dissappointed list.
(EverythingXen)
Second Runner Up: Dungeon Siege
While Dungeon Siege offered great graphics, awesome sound effects
and an interface with little to no room for improvement, it
was lacking pretty much everything else that role-players need
for a satisfying gaming experience.
All the technical fancy could not distract from the fact that
there was basically no plot in Dungeon Siege. Almost all missions
could be accomplished by advancing to the next area in the game.
Advancing to the next region was achieved by following the linear
path that led through the entire game.
You had no options, no interesting conversations nor any other
interactivity except for mindless, repetitive hack’n’slash
combat on your way to the finishing line.
All in all, Dungeon Siege was a good action game for the casual
gamer and an interesting tech demo for hardcore gamers but a
boring RPG…
(Moriendor)
The Numbers
To make it complete we now give you the top 10 as voted by our
visitors:
1. |
Might & Magic 9 |
17,5% |
2. |
Neverwinter Nights |
16,7% |
3. |
Dungeon Siege |
14,7% |
4. |
Elder Scrolls 3 - Morrowind |
5,2% |
5. |
Asheron's Call 2 - The Fallen Kings |
4,4% |
6. |
Archangel |
2,8% |
7. |
Divine Divinity |
2,6% |
8. |
Icewind Dale 2 |
2,6% |
9. |
Baldur's Gate - Dark Alliance
|
1,9% |
10. |
Prince of Qin |
1,9% |
And 15,5% of those who participated were unable to select one
of the games.
We, the RPGDot team also voted to create our own top 5:
1. |
Dungeon Siege |
35,7% |
2. |
Elder Scrolls 3 - Morrowind |
14,3% |
3. |
Archangel |
13,3% |
3. |
Neverwinter Nights |
13,3% |
5. |
Might & Magic 9 |
9,2% |
A different result between the team and the visitors. There
are some teammembers who think Morrowind isn't that great, but
Dungeon Siege is the team's clear winner (or loser). It was
awarded points by almost everyone in the team. I guess we like
a story ;-)
Note that percentages are rounded to the nearest number.
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