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I can climb all mountains and walk all oceans. Sometimes I phase through walls. Sometimes I teleport all around. And sometimes I die to the worst danger an adventurer can face : quicksands.
Dark Bestiary
Seems like a cool game - It's a class based turn based "RPG" and you can mix and match class abilities.
No idea why the zoom is so far out though, you can barely see the (decent) art.
Atom RPG. It's pretty much the closest thing to Fallout out of them all. In ARPG:T you can import character from the first Atom, so I recommend starting with that one. That said, I enjoyed Encased as well, on story level, but combat and balance it pretty shit.
Overall Caleb feels way much better than Doomguy, when it comes to weapons, and their strenght. Many monsters are being randomized, so even loading the game and entering a new room can create an entirely different encounter. The creators really like to put the player in a dangerous situations. The levels are intertwined old maps from Blood and Doom, and the have this chaotic element mixed with them. Beside the campaign, we can play the upgraded Doom 2 version.