Kindle is a platform. You can turn pages forward or backward.
In that case the best written game is Shakespeare's Complete Collection.
In that case the best written game is Shakespeare's Complete Collection.
Prefers Planescape: Torment to Shakespeare. ::runs away::Apocalypse Tank said:Kindle is a platform. You can turn pages forward or backward.
In that case the best written game is Shakespeare's Complete Collection.
Depends on what you despise about D and D. The magic system in Planescape: Torment is that same annoying memorizing magic system but besides that Planescape: Torment is as much D and D to me as KOTOR games were. Even though Planescape is a D and D setting, it is very differentf from the other D and D campaign settings. I mean if you hate elves, dwarves, and all the Forgotten realm type shit then there is nothing in Planescape: torment to annoy you. I'm guessing since you have an Mass Effect avatar picture that you probably like the KOTOR games. So to explain it, Planescape: Torment plays like a 2D KOTOR game.Random Name 4 said:Is Planescape good even if you absolutely despise D&D?
Agreed. Shakespeare doesn't have succubi, thus 1:0 for Planescapethenamelessloser said:Prefers Planescape: Torment to Shakespeare. ::runs away::Apocalypse Tank said:Kindle is a platform. You can turn pages forward or backward.
In that case the best written game is Shakespeare's Complete Collection.
Depends on what you don't like about DnD. Combat mechanics? Classes? Lore?Random Name 4 said:Is Planescape good even if you absolutely despise D&D?
Am I the only one that thought BioShock's story was hugely overrated, it had an interesting setting with a neat plot twist, but the story itself was pretty boring and telling most of it through audio logs seemed lazy.Druyn said:I'm throwing up Bioshock, personally. If not that, then Mass Effect, either of the series.
But really, Bioshock's writing was fantastic. I'll skip the quoting of the golden lines, you all know what I mean.
This times ten thousand. I swear that that game will not only change your outlook on life, but it will leave you disappointed that you will never come across another game like it (except maybe Arcanum?)thenamelessloser said:Planescape: Torment
Dude, she is a CELIBRATE Succubi who runs a Brothel for intellectual lusts. In other words, talking not actual sex. That would be awesome, a place to talk to pretty women about intellectual topics.Harb said:Agreed. Shakespeare doesn't have succubi, thus 1:0 for Planescapethenamelessloser said:Prefers Planescape: Torment to Shakespeare. ::runs away::Apocalypse Tank said:Kindle is a platform. You can turn pages forward or backward.
In that case the best written game is Shakespeare's Complete Collection..
Depends on what you don't like about DnD. Combat mechanics? Classes? Lore?Random Name 4 said:Is Planescape good even if you absolutely despise D&D?
The story is absolutely worth trying even if you despite DnD. Character development is different compared to 'classic' DnD e.g. Neverwinter Nights, therefore it might not be that bad for you.