Jeff Graw
StarChart Interactive
Great game. Also available on Genesis, and while it's simplified down, the much superior navigation system might make that version worth it.
Mighty Mouse said:I played Death Knights Of Krynn a long time ago, loved it, tried it again a couple of years ago but couldn't get past the horrible interface. Gah, now I feel like playing it again, and I still haven't completed Star Wolves.
One of you mentioned the sequel, Dark Queen Of Krynn. I got halfway through the game but stop due to the difficult random encounters. Random encounters have high level wizards who start combat with defensive spells like Fire Shield, Mirror Image and Globe of Invulnerability. Lets not forget the enchanted draconians, dragons are easy compared to these guys.
[snip scary monster stats]
Imagine meeting these guys while wandering around looking for secret doors. I'm not hardcore enough. Death Knights Of Krynn was much more reasonable. Did anybody actually enjoyed DQK?
Saxon1974 said:I think I will stick with MM2 right now. I have been having a hard time deciding whether I want to play MM2 on the PC or use the amiga version. Amiga version graphics a bit better but other drawbacks like for some reason dungeons are gray and you have to do a small bit of diskswapping and full screen is a bit smaller. So will probably stick with PC version.
Saxon1974 said:I played MM3 for a while. It's a good game, but there is something about it that is missing and I cant figure out what it is.
Jasede said:Well, if you have UAE running, I recommend playing Amberstar first, then Ambermoon. I think Ambermoon is the better game, but less "Codexian". It is more linear and has fewer things for the player to decide, whereas Amberstar is very non-linear and allows the player to change his class.
Really, play both. They are well worth the time. Also, the Ambermoon Amiga intro is really nice. Well, all Amiga intros are. Witnesses of better times, now long forgotten.
MisterStone said:Anyways, you are not entirely right. Ultima IV and V which were roughly contemporaneous with the gold box games had NPC interaction, and so did other games like Magic Candle and, uh... actually not too many.
Thalkirst said:Death Knights of Krynn was pretty good too, I really enjoyed playing it - and the last dungeon after completing the main quest (Dave's Challenge) is definitely a challenge.
abstract said:Thalkirst said:Death Knights of Krynn was pretty good too, I really enjoyed playing it - and the last dungeon after completing the main quest (Dave's Challenge) is definitely a challenge.
You mean Pools of Darkness, which is also good in a completely crazy, epic monty haul way.
Binary said:Wasteland - everyone seems to forget Wasteland
Grindstone_82 said:But to those who have played the games... do you feel that CRPGs have evolved noticeably since then (in those areas that really count)?
Grindstone_82 said:But to those who have played the games... do you feel that CRPGs have evolved noticeably since then (in those areas that really count)? From what you listed as their strengths and weaknesses, you could as well have talked about basically any modern RPG. I mean, what does 'interaction with NPCs' come down to eventually? You can click through loads of pop up text menus, that's basically it.
PorkaMorka said:Frankly this is a big problem with later TB games that wasn't present in the gold box games, nowadays it's too often a choice between slow ass walking animations and not fully showing enemy moves, and losing information.
PorkaMorka said:1. Yes, we'll help you
2. What's in it for us?
3. No, we're evil, die.
mondblut said:Grindstone_82 said:But to those who have played the games... do you feel that CRPGs have evolved noticeably since then (in those areas that really count)?
Yeah, and in a wrong way. Somehow even the better ones (like TOEE or Prelude to Darkness) still fail to capture same kind of fun one may find in goldbox series. As for the rest, in a quest for "roleplay" and "c&c" and "immersion" and "interaction" somehow good gameplay was lost in process.
And I won't even start on "action RPGs", whatever they are.
Holy crap.Pussycat669 said: