the_dagon
Educated
The game list was given as an example of true RPG games, not to be talked about which was better... Funny some of you think those games are "the reasons the RPG is said to be dead". Maybe those are in fact the reason why the RPG genre is still alive !
About the phrase : "not bad but it aint wizardry". I had a good laugh.
Did you launch Wizardry lately ? Do anyone think that today Wizardry's gameplay is superior to Legend of Grimrock ?
Wizardry was great beacause it was the first game to create this kind of gameplay, but other games (from the original Bard's Tale through Dungeon Master and now Legend of Grimrock) went far beyond that and were really better.
Where I completely agree is that the whole gaming production trying to go mainstream with cross-genre games (action-adventure-RPG) almost killed the RPG genre.
Also quite disturbing to notice some of them came from once (or future) great RPG makers (remember D.W. Bradley's Dungeon Lords, Swen Vincke's Divine Divinity, Bioware's Dragon Age 2, Arcane's Dark Messiah of M&M (where's Arx 2 ?), Brian Fargo's Hunted the Demon's Forge, ...)
About the phrase : "not bad but it aint wizardry". I had a good laugh.
Did you launch Wizardry lately ? Do anyone think that today Wizardry's gameplay is superior to Legend of Grimrock ?
Wizardry was great beacause it was the first game to create this kind of gameplay, but other games (from the original Bard's Tale through Dungeon Master and now Legend of Grimrock) went far beyond that and were really better.
Where I completely agree is that the whole gaming production trying to go mainstream with cross-genre games (action-adventure-RPG) almost killed the RPG genre.
Also quite disturbing to notice some of them came from once (or future) great RPG makers (remember D.W. Bradley's Dungeon Lords, Swen Vincke's Divine Divinity, Bioware's Dragon Age 2, Arcane's Dark Messiah of M&M (where's Arx 2 ?), Brian Fargo's Hunted the Demon's Forge, ...)