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  1. NecroLord

    Best stories in an RPG

    Greetings. Now, I know what you might be thinking: "Stories in an RPG? Combat is king! This nigga is surely mad!" Perhaps that might be so, but let's talk a bit about what are possibly the best stories in any RPG. Planescape Torment, all memes and storyfaggotry aside, is arguably one of the...
  2. Zyondyne

    Looking for a good SRPG to play

    As the title says, I'm looking for a good SRPG to play that has at least a serviceable if not somehow intriguing story and is not a japanese over-the-top bullshit (I'm looking at you, Disgaea). Really liked Telepath Tactics, the buggy-ridden fest that it is. World's End flash game was also a...
  3. Crispy

    Why do you play RPG's? No, really, why?

    About the only thing we here at Codex can agree upon is that RPG's do exist, even if we'll never actually be able to define what they are. But there's some reason why most of us can't or won't ever give them up. What is it about them that keeps drawing you back to them like a retarded...
  4. Abhay

    Did Rockstar unashamedly copy Mafia 1?

    I always thought Rockstar seems to have lifted certain ideas not only from movie which Dan and his team usually do and always admitted Hollywood as their inspiration which is fine but with IV, Dan and his team of writers seem to have taken inspiration from one of the most classic and popular...

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