Been playing Ultima VII: The Black Gate recently.
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but now feel like stopping. I have a lot of respect for this game for what it accomplished back in 1992, which is just mindblowing. Full day-night cycles, complex NPC behavior, highly interactive world, well written dialogue, very pretty graphics, I can fully understand how people who played it back then hold it in high regard, and it definitely belongs on any historically important list.
But with that said, it just doesn't grab me at all these days. The combat is shit obviously, but while dialogues are well written, the mundane nature of them and of the story in general just fails to attract interest in the same way that an older game like Betrayal at Krondor might. The obsolete interface and the small screen without a map also make exploration less fun than it might be otherwise. So, a great game in its time, but in my opinion, just doesn't hold up as well these days. Very few games before 1997 or so do.
Or maybe you're just too fucking stupid to realize a good thing when its staring you in the face.
In all the years since Ultima 7 was first released, I've only seen ONE game even come close to it in terms of content, mechanics and overall feel. That was Skyrim in 2011. ONE game to come close, in 23+ years. NO game to actually surpass it.
U7 didn't just push the boundaries of what was possible for a game world to achieve, it set (de facto) standards. Of which far too many have yet to be met by modern comtemporaries.
You haven't even gotten started on the good parts of the game! You're like that reviewer from way back then who gave U7 a "4/10" rating because IT WAS TOO BIG.
I have a suggestion for you: Play Ultima 7 Part 2. Nevermind the spoilers, just try to look at it as a game. It uses the same engine but still approaches things differentely.
Go on. It won't bite.