the_dagon
Educated
Hi everybody,
As many know my website, I won't describe my CRPG tastes, but I love "turn based isometric RPGs with strong storylines and freedom" (okay, let's say Fallout )
BUT...
...I really don't understand why you all trash Neverwinter Nights !
Okay, it's no turn based, okay, the module provided with the game sucks (they even wasn't envisaged to provide one at first), but I think this game is really providing a great engine to create your RPG modules, and make your friends play your modules. The graphics are good, the interface is great as it's completely customisable...
...and for the gameplay, there are also so many GREAT modules available to download on the web. It's offering an infinite set of modules as people are creating them with the Aurora Toolset. And I find this toolset is easy and powerful to use.
Do you know many games you buy once, and can download freely hundreds of adventure modules on the web ?
Did you guys look at Neverwinter as a game engine among a world building tool, and not as badly and hastily included single player module, provided as people were asking for it ?
...my two cents.
Frank
aka
Dagon
http://www.dagonslair.com[/url]
As many know my website, I won't describe my CRPG tastes, but I love "turn based isometric RPGs with strong storylines and freedom" (okay, let's say Fallout )
BUT...
...I really don't understand why you all trash Neverwinter Nights !
Okay, it's no turn based, okay, the module provided with the game sucks (they even wasn't envisaged to provide one at first), but I think this game is really providing a great engine to create your RPG modules, and make your friends play your modules. The graphics are good, the interface is great as it's completely customisable...
...and for the gameplay, there are also so many GREAT modules available to download on the web. It's offering an infinite set of modules as people are creating them with the Aurora Toolset. And I find this toolset is easy and powerful to use.
Do you know many games you buy once, and can download freely hundreds of adventure modules on the web ?
Did you guys look at Neverwinter as a game engine among a world building tool, and not as badly and hastily included single player module, provided as people were asking for it ?
...my two cents.
Frank
aka
Dagon
http://www.dagonslair.com[/url]