Look Ahead to the RPGs of 2005 56
RPGDot.com is running a series on Upcoming RPGs for the year 2005. The first part covers major releases from US developers, while the second piece concentrates on European and Russian games that haven't had as much press coverage. From the article: 2004 was widely considered to be one of the best for PC gaming in years, with a number of highly anticipated titles generally hitting the mark. From Rome: Total War to Sims 2, City of Heroes to Half Life 2, 2004 put PC gaming back in the gaming headlines for all the right reasons. Unless, that is, you were a fan of single player cRPGs."
Re:BEST GAME EVAR! (Score:3, Insightful)
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Bard's Tale (Score:2)
Best all time franchises:
Ultima (III was the first RPG I ever played outside of D&D on pen & paper early 80's)
Bard's Tale
Wizardry (the game listed in the article by this developer looks interesting)
Thief
Hitman
Neverwinter Nights (not really a series but
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Sadly, the web page is gone, and never got a downloadable demo. Shame.
Tunnels of Doom! (Score:1)
Looks like someone is still working on a remake of it though, according to Dream Codex Retrogames [dreamcodex.com]
I've already bookmarked it to keep an eye on it :)
Re:Tunnels of Doom! (Score:1)
http://bellsouthpwp.net/e/d/edburns00/classic-gam
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KOTOR2 (Score:2)
Of course since RPGDot has ALREADY been SLASHdotted, I'm not sure what else is up there.
Is there anything else to look forward to on the single player PC side?
Re:KOTOR2 (Score:5, Informative)
I have to say I'm impressed. There's some nitpicky things I don't like (inventory doesn't have an "only new" filter, for example, I've seen a graphics glitch on the equip screen, and load times get obnoxious but that at least is to be expected), but as far as the story and length of play goes, I'm *very* impressed, it's a better story than KOTOR1 (IMHO) and I'm pretty sure it's longer - I'm 55 hours into the game according to my latest savegame, and I'm at least not "quite" at the end yet - it's a little hard to tell how much more I have to go.
I'm tempted to call the combat too easy - 3 Jedi towards the end-game are nearly invulnerable on the normal setting. But that hasn't really bothered me as much as it might. The relatively 'narrow' conversation trees are a little noticable sometimes (often multiple of the response options lead to the same place instead of branching out like you might expect them to), but for the most part it's a well written and compelling story.
Some of the new features - far better item creation/customization for example - are nice, but mostly gravy. The ease of combat has made that seem less critical to 'max out' than it might otherwise, and (just as in the first one, imho) most of what you pick up is either already useless or soon will be - too much medium and heavy armor and non-upgradeable guns.
But as I said, that's all stuff to point out for the sake of completeness. I've enjoyed it moreso than the first, which truly surprised me.
I wanted to wait for the PC version (mostly because Patches Are A Good Thing), but getting it sooner on XBox was still worth it - the graphics look at least as good as the first, no hassle setting up and enjoying 5.1 sound is nice - only the load times are a draw back and I'm not sure how much better that'd be on the PC.
Xentax
Re:KOTOR2 (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm a little disapointed that there weren't any new useful powers f
Re:KOTOR2 (Score:1)
Second time was a dark side Jedi Consular (15) and Sith Lord (35). Maxed the levels using the dead jedi in the tomb
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Gothic III
Those would be some of the best games to come out, well, ever, for PC. When and if they do.
blehs (Score:1)
Good list. (Score:3, Informative)
(I do in fact prefer singleplayer RPGs.)
Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords
Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
Publisher: LucasArts
Release Date: Feb 2005
Dungeon Lords
Developer: Heuristic Park
Publisher: Dreamcatcher
Release Date: 1st Qtr 2005
Freedom Force vs The Third Reich
Developer: Irrational Games
Publisher: Vivendi Universal Games
Release Date: 1st Qtr 2005
Dungeon Siege 2
Developer: Gas Powered Games
Publisher: Microsoft
Release Date: Spring 2005
The Bard's Tale
Developer: inXile
Publisher: Vivendi Universal
Release Date: Spring 2005
Gothic 3
Developer: Piranha Bytes
Publisher: JoWood Productions
Release Date: TBA
The Fall: Last Days of Gaia
Developer: Silver Style Entertainment
Publisher: TBA
Release Date: TBA
The Witcher
Developer: CD Projekt
Publisher: TBA
Release Date: 2005
Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion
Developer: Bethesda Softworks
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Release Date: TBA
Re:Good list. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Good list. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Good list. (Score:2)
I don't play many games, but where is the best web site for reviewing these games that don't get the press?
What about..... (Score:2, Offtopic)
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In a typical RPG, there is a main plot line that usually involves the killing/destruction/obtaining of a certian person/object/place. Once you do it, the game is over.
If this were the case in a MMORPG, the first person kills the mega-bad dude, and everybody else goes "Awwwww. I wanted to kill him." Then they go home. Since this cannot be the case if a MMORPG wants to make money, this does not happen.
So, the "flavor" or "feel" of the two types of games are completely different.
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Oh yeah, the other difference is that levelling up is about a hundred times slower, so as to give you a 'challenge'.
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Thus removing the aforementioned "cohesive plot/storyline" and replacing it with "grind,camp,voke,zerg,repeat"
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A lot of Matrix Online's success is going to be dependent on the staying power of World of Warcraft.
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I probably CAN say that I dropped out of the beta in early November (no, BEFORE WoW went gold). Still, probably a better game than Enter the Matrix. I like the concept of a more involved combat system, but the interlock system never really grabbed me.
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Kohan II: Kings of War (Score:1, Offtopic)
Just wanted to give some word-of-mouth advertising to this game which (due to bad marketing and bad release timing) has been largely overlooked by most gamers. It's the best RTS game out there IMHO. More strategy, less click-fest.
Download a beta from http://www.timegate.com/kow/ [timegate.com] and then buy the game (you can pick it up now for ~$20 in most places I think).
Broken Link? (Score:1)
Copy the URL and add the following to the query string:
&user=1
The site will then load without problem.
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The genre's kinda split right now. (Score:1, Insightful)
Personally, I tried and tried, but ultimatley couldn't get into Morrowind. Not because of the depth and size, but I think that it's currently *really* hard to tell a cohesive story with that kind of depth and freedom in the game world. Time sink was a factor, but not the deciding one.
Games like Morrowind are pushing t
Dragon Age? (Score:2)
Dragon Age [bioware.com]
Re:Dragon Age? (Score:1)
I would be extremely surprised if Dragon Age comes out this year - after all, it's going to be based on a completely new engine, and Bioware is busy with other projects right now...
I'd say 2006 very earliest, 2007 if we're just normally optimistic and 2010 if they're going to make it as influential as NWN has been. And Linux client in 2013, no matter what year the game is released =)
Re:Dragon Age? (Score:2)
hey - thought of another Fallout 3... knowing Bethesda, it will be released, but will be about 4 years in coming
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Jade Empire? (Score:3, Informative)
That's certainly one RPG that I'm looking forward to this year.
Zelda? (Score:2)
Final Fantasy XII ??? (Score:1)
Yes, they covered themselves by saying they knew they would miss some things, but missing this one is as big as it gets.