Curious to see what your Together RPG pick ends up being..... I have a couple of good ones in mind. Hint: both are on GOG.

BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
I remember seeing a trailer for Nox before the opening cinematics for Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. I've always wanted to play it based on the gameplay I saw, and I love me some Diablo. Perhaps I'll have to pick it up and add it to my enormous backlogAck wrote:By the way, if you haven't ever played it, and if you enjoy action RPGs like Diablo, I'd recommend you check out Nox. It's a great game that gets overlooked way too much.
bogusmeatfactory wrote:Ever feel like a wild gazelle in the wilderness?
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The game is grinding.
Grinding is the game.
The GBC version is better, but I don't find the NES original offensively bad or anything. Just gotta have some patience.
bogusmeatfactory wrote:Ever feel like a wild gazelle in the wilderness?
Wispmage wrote:I remember seeing a trailer for Nox before the opening cinematics for Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. I've always wanted to play it based on the gameplay I saw, and I love me some Diablo. Perhaps I'll have to pick it up and add it to my enormous backlogAck wrote:By the way, if you haven't ever played it, and if you enjoy action RPGs like Diablo, I'd recommend you check out Nox. It's a great game that gets overlooked way too much.
ZeroAX wrote:Climbed on top of shinra HQ.....honestly if I hadn't been using the arcade stick, I would have given up half way through with the pain it would have given my thumb.
As for retro WRPGs: I find that they have much higher potential than retro JRPGs, but they REALLY suffer from their crappy interfaces. I played just 5 minutes of Ultima VII and I both thought "this is amazing" and "HOW THE FUCK DO I DO ANYTHING IN THIS GAME?"
That horrible font also doesn't help. Really THIS game could become a timeless classic if someone moded the interface and fonts. The graphics themselves are very pretty and the story is simply amazing, but I just can't enjoy it cause it's such a chore to play.
Ack wrote:I have done both of the entrances to Shinra HQ, and I never really liked either.
With Ultima, I find the camera angles in the mid-90s to be the hardest part of getting back into the series(though you're right, the font is murder on the eyes). You could admittedly try Ultima VIII or IX, though they pretty much killed the franchise, or you could go back to the other two story groups, Ultima I-III or IV-VI. I've also played through Akalabeth and didn't find it too taxing, but it's very rudimentary.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:It's easy to exploit the BASIC (I think?) code in Akalabeth to "cheat" like a boss. That's what I always did.
Ultima went straight down the crapper after VII, but I love those early games.
The Bard's Tale is a pretty sweet dungeon crawler series people often overlook. Been thinking about replaying the first game later in the year.
ZeroAX wrote:hahahaha, nooooooo. I've seen Spoony's reviews of those games, I'm REALLY not interested in those.
I guess I will wait for Richard Garriot's spiritual successor to the series.