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jesse
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Asheron's Call: 8/10 points |
Between the large world with massive content and the great community I had a grand time. |
Asheron's Call 2: The Fallen Kings: 8/10 points |
Yes, there were bugs and some stability problems at launch but most of that has been worked out. I find the game an enjoyable experience. The graphics are top notch and the combat can be more advanced than click and watch. There are special abilies that take vigor to use that you will gain through levels by training them that spice combat up well. The world is large and there's much to explore. The quest system is fantastic. There are some minor balancing issues but those shold be worked with by the next patch. |
Deus Ex: 10/10 points |
Awesome. |
EverQuest - Online Adventures: 10/10 points |
good game =)
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Eye of the Beholder 3 - Assault on Myth Drannor: 4/10 points |
It was part of a great series, but unfortunately it couldn't live up to the other two. It just wasn't there. It felt like it released only to have third - and that's just by name. |
Final Fantasy VII: 1/10 points |
utter wank. |
Gothic: 5/10 points |
Boring. Overall I just wasn't having fun. |
Lord of the Rings - War of the Ring: 10/10 points |
i love this game it is very good once you get used to it. it is a combination of all three movies if you like warcraft or starcraft you will love this game!!! |
Majesty: 7/10 points |
I must admit I enjoyed this game. I think the genre mix was implemented well. |
Might & Magic 3 - Isles of Terra: 10/10 points |
Trying to describe how aewsome and innovative this game is, with it's supreme VGA graphic (for the time) and being one of the first RPGs ever to include and auto map feature, is like trying to explain what the fourth dimension looks like to the naked eye without using metaphors. A grand adventure and one of the residing classics. |
Might & Magic 6 - The Mandate of Heaven: 8/10 points |
Incredible! Enormous world with many quests and things to keep you occupied with for many joyous months of RPGing. |
Might & Magic 7 - For Blood and Honor: 10/10 points |
BADASS in every way! |
Might & Magic 9: 6/10 points |
I want to say this is an awesome game but it just feel incomplete. It's still enjoyable just not great. |
Quest for Glory 1 - So You Want to be a Hero?: 8/10 points |
Quest for Glory 1, a strong adventure game, starts out very subtly and grows on to you likewise. It's a game that very often taken for granite on how interactive it was and the hoe devious the puzzles were. QfG has a very loving appeal for it's players that just shouts 'have fun'if only people would listen more often. |
Quest for Glory 1 - So You Want to be a Hero?: 10/10 points |
Truly a masterpiece |
Quest for Glory 3 - Wages of War: 8/10 points |
I had a great time with this one. I can't say it much differently than the comment above me.
Captures the imagination.. |
Quest for Glory 4 - Shadows of Darkness: 8/10 points |
Buggy as hell but that's no reason to say it was a bad game as part of the RPG genre. |
Quest for Glory 5 - Dragon Fire: 8/10 points |
Unfortunetly it was the last of the series, though what a triumphant series it was. This game didn''t ruin the reputation. They never messed up with the QfG series and this follows suit. |
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: 1/10 points |
perhaps if it were remotely good... |
Stonekeep: 7/10 points |
It had it's good moments but it never seemed to grab hold of me. I had trouble continuing play after awhile. |
Ultima 5 - Warriors of Destiny: 8/10 points |
Ahhh. The good old days of CRPGs. Games don't get much better than this. |
Ultima 9 - Ascension: 7/10 points |
No it didn't live up to the Ultima name and usual production value but with the patched version I still had a lot of fun. Like someone mentioned before, it would of been a good stand alone title but tack on the Ultima title and it just doesn't own up. |
Wizardry 1 - Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord: 8/10 points |
A classic. Pure fun in an awesome dungeon crawl. The puzzles were absolutely grueling..in that devious atomspheric way. The dungeons or death mazes I should rather call them were ingeniusly designed. Great game to contribute to the start of it all. |