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Together RPG - Western RPG - Planescape: Torment

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The Western RPG will be Planescape: Torment

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Planescape Torment - 13
Eye of the Beholder - 10
Ultima IV - 8
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Went with Buck Rogers and Planescape.
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Dang, haven't had much luck with these so far, but I gotta go with Planescape Torment and Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines. Been wanting to try out a Malkavian run in VtMB for a while now.
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Eye of the Beholder + Planescape!
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Raiiban wrote:Dang, haven't had much luck with these so far, but I gotta go with Planescape Torment and Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines. Been wanting to try out a Malkavian run in VtMB for a while now.

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Playing a Malkavian in VtMB is probably one of the most unique and intresting things you can do in any RPG to date, although many say that it's not recommended for a first time player due to the cryptic nature of the clan.
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Grimrock and Eye of the Beholder for me.
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Ultima IV and Planescape
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Menegrothx wrote:+1
Playing a Malkavian in VtMB is probably one of the most unique and intresting things you can do in any RPG to date, although many say that it's not recommended for a first time player due to the cryptic nature of the clan.


I'd tend to agree, at least from what I've seen on my Malkavian playthrough (that I never finished). Though, I would say it's more a matter of not being able to appreciate it as much - if you're not already familiar with the plot or characters, then you won't necessarily recognize when some dialogue that seems random or crazy is actually incredibly insightful.
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PROTIP: Malkavian isn't that hard. I've played them effectively in Vampire tabletop. Just make sure you understand a thing or two about insanity first.

And I'm thinking Eye of the Beholder. Damn though, you got the two Ultimas before they began appearing on the SNES!
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Ack wrote:PROTIP: Malkavian isn't that hard. I've played them effectively in Vampire tabletop. Just make sure you understand a thing or two about insanity first.

And I'm thinking Eye of the Beholder. Damn though, you got the two Ultimas before they began appearing on the SNES!


Dude... The NES Ultimas aren't bad, but you don't want to play the SNES ports.
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