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Recent content by JacksonSteve

  1. Best RPG's with a lot of secrets and hidden stuff

    Damn you guys, I added at least 15 games mentioned in this thread to my playlist.
  2. What makes a Dungeon Crawler be considered hard?

    Thanks a lot for the answers fellas. Since I'm a popanole that hadn't played the classics yet (which I plan to do at some point) these things always made me curious because even games like Strangers From The Sword City gave me a lot of trouble in the post game stuff. Also, do you feel like...
  3. What makes a Dungeon Crawler be considered hard?

    I've played very few Dungeon Crawlers in my RPG experienced, most of them being japanese ones, like Demon Gaze, Strangers of Sword City and Mary Skelter. One thing that made me curious recently is that a lot of people on the Codex are complaining about the recent Labyrinth of Yomi being too...
  4. How do I get into Wizardry's mindset?

    I just gave up on tapatalk and will use Chrome, is mugh easier this way. Thanks for asking to move, I didn't knew where to create the thread since there were posts on wizardry in both forums.
  5. How do I get into Wizardry's mindset?

    And I'm really sorry if my posts sound completely retarded. This is the first time I'm using tapa talk and I'm a bit lost with the quoting and such. Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk
  6. How do I get into Wizardry's mindset?

    I love the fact that there is little to no hand holding because that is what is making me sick of games lately. And the mapping part is therapeutic for me too. In fact, I love the maps in these games so much that sometimes I randomly Google the name of a dungeon crawler just to see the maps and...
  7. How do I get into Wizardry's mindset?

    Also I forgot to mention that one thing I'm trying to avoid is coming back to tavern every two minutes to avoid exaggerated boredom. But if that's required to advance I don't see how I'll escape from it. Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk
  8. How do I get into Wizardry's mindset?

    Thanks for the tips. At first I'll try not to use save states but if I see that this is fucking my experience I'll gladly change it. As for playing other things, this is definitely a good idea, maybe I'll play some real time blobber in the mean time just for the sake of doing, maybe eotb or...
  9. How do I get into Wizardry's mindset?

    I always felt that using save states is a non noble way of playing the game. Of course there are exceptions like in some jrpgs where you have a 25 minute cut scene before a boss and die there. In this case, a save state is pretty much mandatory. But anyway, thanks for the bishop heads up, I'll...
  10. How do I get into Wizardry's mindset?

    Nice, is good to know that dying and such is part of the experience and I'm not being just plain dumb. To be honest , the crpgs always attracted me but I was too much of a pussy to give them a try. I'll keep trying then, thanks! Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk
  11. How do I get into Wizardry's mindset?

    So, let me start saying that I admit that I'm a popamole. My whole life I've been playing the "press X to win" games and have been fine with it. Lately, I've got some interest in dungeon crawling games, after I saw some guy playing Labyrinth of Touhou on Twitch. Needless to say, I tried...

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