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  1. NecroLord

    Being Evil in RPGs

    What RPGs can you think of that really allow a player to be a legitimate villain and overall evil piece of shit? Fallout 2 lets you do some pretty fucked up things(including raep or rather coercing a woman into doing the nasty with you in a certain Vault City quest). KOTOR 2 also has some good...
  2. RPG limits?

    Let's see if some generally accepted design staples limit the creativity of RPGs. I think about these things a lot both as a game developer and a player. Some devs adopt them by default, probably thinking it's a magic formula for success, and ignore the fact their fantasy game will end up...

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