Genma:TheDestroyer
Arcane
Alright, seeing as I'm now (kinda) acclimated to my job, I feel like having some direction in what game to play. Curse you Steam Sales and all your ilk. Fair warning that this will probably be abandoned at some point like all my previous LPs. The list of choices is rather wide, so I imagine the winner will probably only be by a vote or two. I'll keep the voting open for a week. Maybe less.
1. The Ballads of Reemus
A relatively recent adventure game dealing with the exploits of a medieval exterminator (not a very successful one) and his purple bear friendGrimace Liam. I've played a bit of this one so far, and it's certainly no Monkey Island but...
2. Fallout: Project Brazil
A mod for FNV that tells the story of yet another Vault, the civil war that erupts there and the fate of one poor schmuck caught in the middle. Played it awhile ago, but quit when I stepped through a door and promptly fell into the black abyss. Since then it's had a lot of bug fixes and is actually stable. We hope.
3. Saga Frontier
An old school JRPG in Genma's LP list? It's more likely than you think. Prior to Morrowind being released on Xbox these types of open world roamers were my sole source of non-linear enjoyment. Seven different characters, each with their own stories and a number of countries and towns and dimensions to explore. Well, most have a story. Lute's just there to look like an idiot.
4. Neverwinter Nights 2 modules
Now that the obligatory Wilhelm Scream and orc cave flashbacks are over, I'm talking about the plethora of user made adventures out there. Choose this and I track down a few for further voting. For a moment I thought about offering Tortured Hearts for NWN. Then I laughed myself hoarse. Fuck no I'm not doing that, we'd be here for years. Good mod though.
5. Chrono Cross
What, I like it!
And it's been years since I played this thing.
6. Steambot Chronicles
Heard about it, never played it. A huge game with a lot of freedom to explore, and the option to (eventually) be the villain. Gee wonder if I will?
7. Morrowind
Not the main game of course, pretty sure that's all been done. But there are a plethora of mods out there to look at. Daedric Sorcery, Havish, etc.
Vote for whichever game you'd like me to take a crack at. Ciao.
1. The Ballads of Reemus
A relatively recent adventure game dealing with the exploits of a medieval exterminator (not a very successful one) and his purple bear friend
2. Fallout: Project Brazil
A mod for FNV that tells the story of yet another Vault, the civil war that erupts there and the fate of one poor schmuck caught in the middle. Played it awhile ago, but quit when I stepped through a door and promptly fell into the black abyss. Since then it's had a lot of bug fixes and is actually stable. We hope.
3. Saga Frontier
An old school JRPG in Genma's LP list? It's more likely than you think. Prior to Morrowind being released on Xbox these types of open world roamers were my sole source of non-linear enjoyment. Seven different characters, each with their own stories and a number of countries and towns and dimensions to explore. Well, most have a story. Lute's just there to look like an idiot.
4. Neverwinter Nights 2 modules
Now that the obligatory Wilhelm Scream and orc cave flashbacks are over, I'm talking about the plethora of user made adventures out there. Choose this and I track down a few for further voting. For a moment I thought about offering Tortured Hearts for NWN. Then I laughed myself hoarse. Fuck no I'm not doing that, we'd be here for years. Good mod though.
5. Chrono Cross
What, I like it!
And it's been years since I played this thing.
6. Steambot Chronicles
Heard about it, never played it. A huge game with a lot of freedom to explore, and the option to (eventually) be the villain. Gee wonder if I will?
7. Morrowind
Not the main game of course, pretty sure that's all been done. But there are a plethora of mods out there to look at. Daedric Sorcery, Havish, etc.
Vote for whichever game you'd like me to take a crack at. Ciao.