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RPGs you've played but don't remember anymore

Gandalf

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Are there any cRPGs you've played, but forgotten what they were all about?
 

Baron Dupek

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I've played Mass Effect 2 and don't remember anything with exception of begining and the end...
Maybe Gorasul too because it had nothing remarkable in term of world or story.

Might add more, but don't remember them now.
such a life of old fart
 

Necrensha

Educated
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Deep underground
Greedfall
I only remember that one scene where some asshole begs you to kill the monster, and when you do he tries to rob your entire party, and then you defeat him in a single attack and he starts screaming for mercy.
 

Falksi

Arcane
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Feb 14, 2017
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Nottingham
Too many.

Mass Effect 3, Dragon Age 2, Chrono Trigger etc.

Countless JRPGs which usually had some form of "friends save the world" tropey BS.

Helps the real quality ones like Deus Ex stand out tbf.
 

Froila

Educated
Joined
Feb 1, 2021
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160
Once I played a mediocre game with boring combat, banal plot and bland graphics. Even bugs there were typical and inoffensive.

It was extremely uninspiring, so I forgot its clichéd name.
 

Dr Skeleton

Arcane
Joined
Nov 9, 2014
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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
Ones I played long enough (10-20h+) that I should have some idea what they were about:

Albion - Only one from this list I feel like I want to play again, I think I got far into it and didn't see the end. I remember some parts, but it's pretty vague.
Konung - Characters move very slowly. Looks sort of nice?
Morrowind - I don't know what it was about. I remember fucking around with random quests and locations, and getting bored with it. Janky gameplay typical of Bethesda. What was the plot about? No idea.
Neverwinter Nights 1 - I remember the prologue, the first chapter, the end (with evil reptilians?) and that I completed it. None of it was good. Maybe the middle part was better? Maybe it was even worse? Who knows, I'm never playing it again.
Fallout 3 - I think I know more about it from memes than I remember from me playing a pirated version. Basically, it was New Vegas with similarly shitty gameplay, without the saving grace of better writing? My brain mercifully erased the details.
 

KeighnMcDeath

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I can't... oh wait! That was Swords & Serpents on NES (completed). Uh maybe it was... ha! I can't forget Hydlide NES (fuck you 2 wizards & wave spell). Uh, maybe no.. Legacy of the Ancients..... AH! It was... nope Black Crypt! Uh... no no no Stonekeep, Shadowlands, Drakkhen....

FUCK!!!! There must be a forgotten one I am forgetting! WHAT IS IT?!?!!
 

Gregz

Arcane
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Jul 31, 2011
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The Desert Wasteland
Are there any cRPGs you've played, but forgotten what they were all about?

Sadly, no.

All new cRPGs are degenerate homo and nigger acceptance simulators, so the only sane strategy is to replay the finite number of classic cRPGs worth playing. After 3-5 playthroughs, however, any cRPG becomes rote.

After you've blown through the catalog of those classic 30-50 cRPGs X 3-5 playthroughs, this hobby becomes like fucking a corpse, thoroughly sick and unenjoyable.
 

Erebus

Arcane
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Jul 12, 2008
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I played Tides of Numenera in 2021 and, though I remember quite a few details, I've forgotten most of the important scenaristic elements and pretty much all of the major reveals.
 

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