Underrail. Deep Caverns is bullshit.
gorasul
Darksun: Shattered Lands. Didn't take dilligent notes, then had a long pause, caused by other factors, when I came back I did not remember what I was doing and why. I need to restart it and do a full playthrough one day.
good things should last and never be overgorasul
I was sure you finished it at least 7 times!
I did it once. The ending was neat :D
How can you not even start them? You could only play an hour and quit if you really wanted to play them. With the UI it becomes manageable once you learn all the shortcut keys.On the subject: my only regret is not being able to muster enough strength to play DOS-era RPGs. Their UI is fucking horrible and fonts are unreadable (when they go for stylized fonts).
Pillars of Eternity.
I got bored and gave up sometime after my party reached the city of Twin Elms. I lost my save a long time ago. I've always wanted to finish it because it's crpg history and I'll never feel like I can begin Deadfire now. But oh god I'm not starting a Pillars of Eternity playthrough ever again.
I wish I gave up on Pillars of Eternity when I got to Twin Elms. It wasn't amazing before it, but it was just straight up bad after it.
you guys can just go play those games right now instead of complaining about not playing them
What I don't regret is halting my Anachronox playthrough after 10 hours. The game was shit and bored me to the brink of despair!
Ironseed, its a fantastic game, but I can never muster the time to handle all the resource gathering the game needs.
Planescape, because I couldn't stand the combat, neither as a kid nor just recently when I tried again. And now I'm the one hardcore rpg nerd who doesn't know why people like the damn game
Judging Planescape by its combat is like expecting a last night's hooker to stick around for the morning and make you a nice breakfast. I'd say it's best to take the things as they are and focus on the actual qualities while glossing over any hefty expectations - in this case, those of quality combat system.Planescape, because I couldn't stand the combat, neither as a kid nor just recently when I tried again. And now I'm the one hardcore rpg nerd who doesn't know why people like the damn game
Oh, I am aware of that, I just never got around to trying that version, other things always seemed more important at the time. Hmm, its cheaper on Itch.io for some reason.Ironseed, its a fantastic game, but I can never muster the time to handle all the resource gathering the game needs.
Try the 25th anniversary re-release, it makes some of the more tedious parts of the game easier to manage.
Another one is Atom RPG, I'm not sure where precisely did I drop it or why. I might actually download it again, wasn't there a new expansion or something that came out recently?