ES: Oblivion has earned my ire
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wtf? I remember that before you got Oblivion, you used to say Morrowind was excellent and had all sorts of praise for it. Almost the same thing for Master Of Orion and Galactic Civilizations II. Why the bald faced scene-jumping fanboyism?
@ LOrDo: Morrowind kicks ass. If you like open-ended RPGs, then Morrowind is the last word in that genre. The graphics may not be cutting edge anymore, but damnit, it's still good, and there are several mods that I would highly recommend that improve the graphics and gameplay too.
@ LOrDo: Morrowind kicks ass. If you like open-ended RPGs, then Morrowind is the last word in that genre. The graphics may not be cutting edge anymore, but damnit, it's still good, and there are several mods that I would highly recommend that improve the graphics and gameplay too.
My mistake, I misinterpreted something you had said before...Zoombie wrote:I said that Morrowind was an awsome game. An awsxome game. Just Oblivion is better.
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iirc, Diablo was never meant to be a full-out RPG - it was meant to be Nethack with sexy graphics. And in that, it excelled.SwiftSpear wrote:Ugg, diablo was easily one of the best comp RPG ever made. That game single handedly proves that pacing and skillbuilt gameplay is powerful enough to mask repetition and shallow story development. Diablo is a good GAME, dispite the fact that it may lack as a digital movie script in action.
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Clickfest is kindof a dumb term. If you aren't clicking in a game that means the game is playing itself for you. Diablo really didn't have any excessive clicking that it required from you asside from the basic character control, it didn't make anything feel unatural or excessive. The game just required you to pay alot of attention to what was happening and use some skill in doing the right thing at the right time. IMO a "clickfest" would be pretty much any FF game. You can beat most of them with the X button on turbo the whole game. Playing FF you're basicly just there to make the story advance by moving your chacacter to the right place and pressing x as frequently as possible. In diablo you had to constantly be moving, casting spells/using abilites at the right time and place, avoiding enemy shots, using the map to your advantage. Diablo is a skillbased game, and it's better then most games out there because of it. You acctually played the game in diablo, not just continuously put input in so the game story could advance.
I played through all the FF games and love them, I don't want to give someone the impression that they aren't fun games, people watch movies all the time and do nothing and enjoy them, that's a little more along the lines of what the FF games are, they aren't skill based games, the user is there to advance the story, not to challenge thier gaming ability.
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I played through all the FF games and love them, I don't want to give someone the impression that they aren't fun games, people watch movies all the time and do nothing and enjoy them, that's a little more along the lines of what the FF games are, they aren't skill based games, the user is there to advance the story, not to challenge thier gaming ability.
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Hmm, now I've played (and enjoyed) a few FF's in my time but I always wondered how much or wether they would be improved by making the fighting parts of the gameplay more 'fun'.
Obviously I qualify 'fun' in this case fun to mean skills based, either brains or reflexes. Would it add to the game or take away from the story?
Obviously I qualify 'fun' in this case fun to mean skills based, either brains or reflexes. Would it add to the game or take away from the story?
Diablo and Diablo II were good games. but like SwiftSpears said, they are more action-oriented and skill-based games than RPGs typically are. You're comparing apples to oranges here. Oh, and part of the good design of Diablo is that it just gets harder and harder. I don't think I'll ever get either my Sorceress or my Paladin to get past Diablo on Nightmare lvl >.<