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Recommend a good co-op RPG

Avonaeon

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So a friend and I are looking to play some old school (since my friend's computer is kind of crappy) RPG's together. We've already gone through the Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale games, and are looking for something similar, though it doesn't have to be a fantasy setting. It would be great if it had an isometric perspective, though.

Any recommendations or suggestions are appreciated.

Thank you :)
 

Zeus

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Avonaeon said:
So a friend and I are looking to play some old school (since my friend's computer is kind of crappy) RPG's together. We've already gone through the Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale games, and are looking for something similar, though it doesn't have to be a fantasy setting. It would be great if it had an isometric perspective, though.

Any recommendations or suggestions are appreciated.

Thank you :)

Drakensang?

I dunno, me and my brother just started up a game of Might & Magic: World of Xeen. It's not isometric, but that game as a whole lot of fun, and the graphics hold up to this day. It's like a powergaming fantasy come true. You don't just advance stats like strength, you come across barrels which increase them +5 a pop. :lol:
 

Avonaeon

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Thanks for the suggestions so far :)

Maybe I should have mentioned Diablo as well, which we've played to death as well.

Now that I think about it, a good hack n' slash is also welcome (We've played Rune already :p)
 

Zeus

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My buddy bought me Guild Wars: Factions. It's online, but you can totally ignore others and play it like a single player Diablo clone. It's Asian themed instead of Generic Eurofantasy, so you get, like, ninja masters and pet Tigers and junk. Might be worth looking into, as it has no monthly fee, you just buy it and play it all you want.
 

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Dungeon Lords can be quiet good, if you're willing to endure the bugs. Played it together with two pals and we all had a blast.
 

Mastermind

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Guild wars. If you're only limited to one of them, get the Nightfall campaign. Factions is the least newbie friendly and not all that good IMO. The original OTOH is way too slow. Nightfall has the perfect balance.
 

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Serious Sam 2 HD - 4-pack is on sale for $15 on Steam.

In this coop-enabled game, you play the role of Serious Sam, an armed wonderer who goes forth to destroy presumably evil hordes of whatever-the-fuck-that-is...

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