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JarlFrank

I like Thief THIS much
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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
I want to play a good RPG without any grind or filler, tightly designed with fun encounters and solid systems.

It's ok if the game is short. Fallout has a good length. You can finish it in 10 hours. No filler. You can be even faster if you know what you're doing, but that would be a harsh challenge.

Gimme a game with 20 encounters in total, each of which offer a unique challenge and interesting gameplay (something like the encounters in The Dark Eye: Blackguards), instead of a game with 1000 filler trash encounters to grind through.

Quality > quantity.
 

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Trick question. The answer is obviously 2, but then you use a save editor to make yourself invincible, delete all the enemies and progress to the "YOU ARE A WINNER!!!" screen. Then proceed to tell everyone how you "absolutely destroyed" the game and "don't get what everyone thought was so difficult about it".
 

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