So after looking at the front page of the rpg section for gog, just about every thing there. Kind of depends on what you want really, for story its going to be Planescape if your looking for some thing a little more dungeon crawlerly Icewind Dale, for the do any thing sandbox go for the Fall Out games, for generaly good soild all round games go for Baldurs gate 1/2. I'd even recommend Arcanum over NWN.. and i didn't finish Arcanum due to the horrible game play and only kept plugging as far as I did because of the story (which started to go south so I gave up on the game).smearyllama said:Ok, so what's a better one than that?kinky257 said:Avoid NWN its rather Dull and bland compared to all of the other Black Isle RPGS avalable.
The Official campiagn? yes. Hordes of the Underdark, a lot of community modules and multiplayer is why one should buy NWN.kinky257 said:Avoid NWN its rather Dull and bland compared to all of the other Black Isle RPGS avalable.
They both follow the same basic story premise. (Jack's paid by a woman to go to a bunch of tropical islands, and not long after she leaves, he's attacked by mercenaries and makes contact with a man named Doyle. Mutants eventually break out.)mikecoulter said:Oh? Can I ask what's different? Only ever played the PC version...dommyuk said:The XBOX version is completely different from the PC version. And the PC version is better in my opinion.mikecoulter said:Try this to see if you can! http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/smearyllama said:I'd get it, but I don't know if my laptop can handle it. I also have it for the XBoxmikecoulter said:Far Cry, it looks absolutely great and plays as if it was made last year. Very good game in my book.smearyllama said:Looking through the GoG library, there's a whole lot of titles.
I've taken an interest in maybe getting Neverwinter Nights, Fallout Tactics, or maybe Baldur's gate.
As someone looking for a decent Action/ RPG, what would be a good title to grab?
You should be able to run it, but if you have it on the xbox you may not want to bother...
I only really know alot about Planescape as thats the only RPG mentioned that I still play today. Planescape Torment is a DnD based RPG set in the Planes introduced in some version of DnD at some point.smearyllama said:I've already got Fallout 2; and Icewind Dale and Planescape seem to be highly recommended.Cheesebob said:Sacrifice
Giants Citizen Kabuto
Planescape Torment
Fallout 2
Icewind Dale
What can you tell me about those two?
Well, Icewind Dale is tough. VERY tough. To get very far in it you have to be a master at min/maxing 2nd edition characters. If you like that sort of thing, it's an impressive game. If you are not as good at min/maxing then you are likely to get frustrated.smearyllama said:I've already got Fallout 2; and Icewind Dale and Planescape seem to be highly recommended.Cheesebob said:Sacrifice
Giants Citizen Kabuto
Planescape Torment
Fallout 2
Icewind Dale
What can you tell me about those two?
Uhhh. I think I probably misread. I read you asking for Action/RPG in general. :s I'm sorry. D: I don't know what GoG means. :/smearyllama said:Are either of those on GoG? I don't think so. Got any suggestions from there?ExiusXavarus said:I heard The Witcher and Dragon Age: Origins were pretty nice. I just wish I had a good computer to play The Witcher, or Dragon Age, or that I had a PS3 to play Dragon Age on. I haven't seen much because I don't wanna spoil it for myself, but Dragon Age honestly looks like it's set in the Medieval times, which is my absolute favorite time period.
Good Old Games dot com. It's a website. Look it up.ExiusXavarus said:Uhhh. I think I probably misread. I read you asking for Action/RPG in general. :s I'm sorry. D: I don't know what GoG means. :/smearyllama said:Are either of those on GoG? I don't think so. Got any suggestions from there?ExiusXavarus said:I heard The Witcher and Dragon Age: Origins were pretty nice. I just wish I had a good computer to play The Witcher, or Dragon Age, or that I had a PS3 to play Dragon Age on. I haven't seen much because I don't wanna spoil it for myself, but Dragon Age honestly looks like it's set in the Medieval times, which is my absolute favorite time period.