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Good PC fantasy RPGs

Thanee said:
Star Wars is asian medieval flavor? :eek:

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Thanee

Damn GoGamer times out their links after a while. Not the first time I have gotten burned trying to link directly to a game for sale there.

Oh well.

Search for "Seal of Evil" at GoGamer. Asian Medieval RPG. Not that terribly reviewed, too.
 

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That is why I used the GoGamer link in the first place

GoGamer has a history of offering the European (English) version of games for sale in the USA before a US version is available here. You should be able to order it from them today and get it delivered by Friday for $1.99 shipping.

Hopefully.
 


If you want a great roleplaying game for the PC with tons of choices like Morrowind has then you should try Arcanum: of Steamwork and Magic Obscura. It's made by Sierra, it doesn't have the best graphics but they aren't terrible. I love the game because it gives you so many options and it's tons of fun.
 



I picked up Neverwinter Nights again in summer and played for a month or so (throug the official campaigns and several, usual better, user made modules). No idea, why I stopped, but I haven't played again since then ... :confused: I should take it up again, maybe Christmas holidays?

Anyway, for pure and complete immersion I can only recommend Gothic I and II. Granted, by now the first part is a little old, but that doesn't make it any less awesome. And Gothic II had me running home to the Monastery every evening for fear of meeting a certain, incredible scary monster type (the Seekers) in the dark. The expansion was only so-so and the later part of the game is pretty linear, but ... damn, there's no good way to describe it, the world simply is alive!

Indeed, I'm putting Gothic way up there along with Baldur's Gate and PS:T among the best RPGs I've ever played.
 

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