Wow, really organic-looking roads, there. 1/10 literally unplayable.
Game world to explore? I hear Grimoire and MOMVI are good candidates, but curious to hear what people think.
Silk boasts "the biggest handcrafted open world of all time, fifty times larger than Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall!", but it's not exactly a traditional RPG. More like a mixture of Darklands and King of Dragon Pass.
Wiz 8 has some pretty big ones I thinkWhich blobber RPG has the biggest blob?
Which blobber RPG has the biggest blob?
Which blobber RPG has the biggest blob?
Me neither, and I never said that the game was good. It's also not what the thread is about.Didn't play it
The game doesn't have combat in the proper sense - it auto-resolves - which is bound to drastically cut down play time.of the 9 reviews, 7 of them are in the 1 to 7 hours played, one at 14h and one at 213h
Towers of Twilight has an unlimited party size if I'm not mistaken. Haven't played that one either though, CryptRat is a better authority on it.Which blobber RPG has the biggest blob?
M&M2 & 3, Wizardry 8, and Grimoire all allow 8 party members
Is there a blobber out there that allows more than that? I can't think of one.
Wiz 4 doesn't have a big world, but it'll take you forever to get through it anyway.
Is this from MoM3?
Yes, it is unlimited and one of the many interesting mechanics of the game is that a character can spend a turn to gain tactical advantage (it's a slider, basically) over the opposite party which eventually will typically allow a bigger party to prevent a dragon from the smaller opposite party from breathing fire.Towers of Twilight has an unlimited party size if I'm not mistaken. Haven't played that one either though, CryptRat is a better authority on it.Which blobber RPG has the biggest blob?
M&M2 & 3, Wizardry 8, and Grimoire all allow 8 party members
Is there a blobber out there that allows more than that? I can't think of one.
Silk boasts "the biggest handcrafted open world of all time, fifty times larger than Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall!", but it's not exactly a traditional RPG. More like a mixture of Darklands and King of Dragon Pass.
Going by the CRPG Addict, the rather obscure German made Amiga game Fate: Gates of Dawn has got to be in the running for largest game world.