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CODEX VOTE: Best REAL-TIME Blobbers Of All Time (Non-Anime)

Which Are Your Favorite Real-TIme Blobbers?


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I would also have voted for Hired Guns

It's not a blobber, it's single character.
Actually 4 separate player-controlled characters. Very underrated concept, btw.

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I remember literally long hours of playing multiplayer with my friend and two mouses connected into Amiga 500 , seat by seat on one monitor playing this. Fun was as hell long before real multiplayer titles hit the shelf.
Incredible title with setting and universe just fantastic to make modern full scale deep crpg !
 

Grauken

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I'm really surprised about the number of votes Stonekeep got, it's one of the worst rt-blobbers in my book
 

smaug

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Is Mordor, Depths of Dejenol worth playing? I’m guessing everything on this list is worth playing somewhat?
 

Martyr

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Is Mordor, Depths of Dejenol worth playing? I’m guessing everything on this list is worth playing somewhat?

it's the prequel to Demise. you need a VM or emulator or some shit like that to play Mordor on a modern computer. you could also download Demise: Rise of the Ku'Tan for free or buy Demise: Ascension on gamersgate. I think there was a link to the free Demise on the official Demise thread.
 

Lady_Error

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FINAL RESULT:

1. Legend of Grimrock 2 (25 votes)
2-4. Dungeon Master (24 votes)
2-4. Eye of the Beholder (24 votes)
2-4. Lands of Lore (24 votes)
5-6. Eye of the Beholder 2 (20 votes)
5-6. Legend of Grimrock (20 votes)
7. Stonekeep (13 votes)
8. Ishar Trilogy (12 votes)
9-11. Demise: Rise Of The Ku'Tan (9 votes)
9-11. Dungeon Master: Chaos Strikes Back (9 votes)
9-11. Dungeon Master 2 (9 votes)
 

Lady_Error

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FINAL FINAL RESULT:

1-4. Dungeon Master (25 votes)
1-4. Eye of the Beholder (25 votes)
1-4. Lands of Lore (25 votes)
1-4. Legend of Grimrock 2 (25 votes)

5-6. Eye of the Beholder 2 (20 votes)
5-6. Legend of Grimrock (20 votes)

7. Stonekeep (13 votes)
8. Ishar Trilogy (12 votes)
9-11. Demise: Rise Of The Ku'Tan (9 votes)
9-11. Dungeon Master: Chaos Strikes Back (9 votes)
9-11. Dungeon Master 2 (9 votes)[/QUOTE]
 

Lady_Error

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AN EVEN MORE FINAL RESULT (AFTER A YEAR):

1. Lands of Lore (29 votes)

2-3. Eye of the Beholder (27 votes)
2-3. Legend of Grimrock 2 (27 votes)

4. Dungeon Master (26 votes)

5-6. Eye of the Beholder 2 (22 votes)
5-6. Legend of Grimrock (22 votes)

7-8. Ishar Trilogy (14 votes)
7-8. Stonekeep (14 votes)

9-10. Dungeon Master 2 (11 votes)
9-10. Ravenloft 2: Stone Prophet (11 votes)

We have a clear winner now and Ravenloft entered the Top 10.
 

CryptRat

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real final result:
real-time blobbers kinda suck tbh
More like the good ones are the ones with good level design, which is really not an RPG specifity, unlike good party building and RPG combat which many turn-based ones have at least to some extent. Note that at least you do control a party, often player created even if the winner in the poll says otherways, in those games unlike in most of what passes as RPGs these days.
 

octavius

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I rank it third among the old real time blobbers, after Chaos Strikes Back and Dungeon Master.
 

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