Black_Willow
Arcane
Dispel, if you can find it.
3079 perhaps?There was that action game that used minecraft graphics. Procedurally generated (infinite?) world where you just go around and kill stuff. We had a thread about it but i forgot its name -.- Might fit your bill.
"Open world" is relative. Is something like Divinity 2 that much more 'open' than Torchlight 2?
Just play Path Of Exile and shut up.
3079 perhaps?There was that action game that used minecraft graphics. Procedurally generated (infinite?) world where you just go around and kill stuff. We had a thread about it but i forgot its name -.- Might fit your bill.
Also check out the sequel 3089, which has a non-blocky artstyle:
I've played both of these a little bit, and they fit the "just roaming around murdering shit (or getting murdered if I wander into the wrong place) and finding loot and new places to explore" criteria. Nice random loot systems, and 3089's loot is modular so you can put all kinds of weapon combinations together, with tons of stats.
So you got out of it 2-3 months worth of gameplay. What the fuck else do you need, it's not an MMORPG.Many of us put in our 2-3 months trying PoE; it's shit
Divinity 2 is shit, 1 is better. E.y.E melee is good, Arcanum on real time if you like being bored or STALKER with a knife.Yeah, Divinity II should satisfy you.
dibens
Go fuck yourself douche-nozzle. You're the only scrub on this board still playing that crap game, oh wait, even you quit. Astroturfing cunt that you are.
I played hardcore and it sucked worse, nothing like spending a week building a character to die from rubber banding because dibens' mom is downloading donkey porn down the block.
Thank her for the 'challenge' from me k?
Akuma: Demon Spawn (Lamentation Sword) looks like it may fit, though I haven't played it.
In the underworld you must come to understand the politics of who is fighting against who and decide which side to join. There are the ex-lieutenants of Satan struggling for independence from Satan while fighting each other, there are the half-breeds part demon part human, and there are the humans – some of whom have thrown their lot in with the devils. It is your task to decide who has the knowledge you seek about the Blood Sword, its powers, and its whereabouts.
Dispel, if you can find it.
Oh come on, it wasn't bad. It had a big world to explore and all.Dispel, if you can find it.
Why do you hate your fellow man so much?
Oh come on, it wasn't bad.
Of course, it also had a gamebraking bug I never managed to patch (probably because the patch file on my CD was borked). Otherwise I think I would've finish it.
Damn, that conversation made me download and try to finish it once more. Thanks for nothing, Roxor!Oh come on, it wasn't bad.
It kind of was. I mean, all I remember about it is that it was clunky and broken as sheeeeeeeeeet.
Of course, it also had a gamebraking bug I never managed to patch (probably because the patch file on my CD was borked). Otherwise I think I would've finish it.
Let me guess, you had the game from some sort of PC World Computer or whatever was the magazine and it crashed during a conversation with Obi Wan Kenobi?
I remember I had to ask my dad to look for the patch at work because I still didn't have broadband internet connection back then. And it was only available on some korean site, l0l
Poor at combat, looting and open world aspects.Baldur's Gate 1
Depths of Peril
Torchlight 2 is a string of samey maps with monsters to kill and that is it. Divine Divinity 2 isn't exactly open on an Elder Scrolls fashion but it is way nearer to a traditional RPG than a Diablo clone."Open world" is relative. Is something like Divinity 2 that much more 'open' than Torchlight 2?