ColossusCimmerian
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Thinking the other day... What are the top classic cRPGs? The top that everyone, no excuse, should play. The mandatory top list for someone to be considered a cRPG veteran.
Realms of Arkania HD
Codex has never made a top RPGs list.
Thinking the other day... What are the top classic cRPGs? The top that everyone, no excuse, should play. The mandatory top list for someone to be considered a cRPG veteran.
Thinking the other day... What are the top classic cRPGs? The top that everyone, no excuse, should play. The mandatory top list for someone to be considered a cRPG veteran.
The Codex of Ultimate Butthurt can only be found through suffering.You don't become a cRPG veteran by playing top cRPGs, you become one by suffering.
You write like it's a bad thing.Codex has never made a top RPGs list.
True. Codex are mostly Troika/Black Isle wankers.
you don't need to play anything of note as a grizzled codex veteran, suffices you fellate troika and black isle in a manner vague enough nobody realises you've never played their shitThinking the other day... What are the top classic cRPGs? The top that everyone, no excuse, should play. The mandatory top list for someone to be considered a cRPG veteran.
Oblivion and Baldur's Gate 3.Thinking the other day... What are the top classic cRPGs? The top that everyone, no excuse, should play. The mandatory top list for someone to be considered a cRPG veteran.
The top that everyone, no excuse, should play.
I want to suffer, give the games!You don't become a cRPG veteran by playing top cRPGs, you become one by suffering.
I already played Rogue and original Rogue-likesPlay 3-7 RPGs with UI built for keyboards and I'll call you a cRPG veteran if you want.
Pretty much from Bioware? They have a dozen of RPG for console. How about Obsidian?"Bachelors" is extensive familiarity with Kickstarter and post-Kickstarter era games (crowdfunded not a requirement, just that era), "Masters" is late 90s/early 2000s Infinity Engine-era including pretty much all Bioware/Black Isle/Troika games, and "Doctorate" is Golden Age RPGs like Ultima/M&M/Wizardry/etc.
This is the reason why voting for recent titles during the "best cRPG of all time" should be prohibited. Should be a gap, maybe 4 years.Play the cult classic games with die hard fanbases. If the game is still on air and people play it 20 years later then the devs done something right.
If you've completed, say, >70% of the games in this list, you're probably ahead of most RPG players.
The Codex top five were always more or less the same,
Fallout, PST and Arcanum (top 3)
Fallout 2 and Baldur's Gate 2 (top 5)
This is the absolute essence.
Cool list! I like the chronological ordering - It frames how various design trends have shifted in popularity over the eras. That 2000s period looks bleak though.If you've completed, say, >70% of the games in this list, you're probably ahead of most RPG players.
1980
Rogue
1981
Wizardry I
1983
Ultima III
1985
The Bard's Tale
Ultima IV
Wizard's Crown
1986
Might & Magic: Book One
Starflight
1987
Dungeon Master
NetHack
Wizardry IV
1988
AD&D: Pool of Radiance
Ultima V
Wasteland
1989
The Dark Heart of Uukrul
The Magic Candle
Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero
1990
Angband
AD&D: Champions of Krynn
Captive
Ultima VI
Wizardry VI
1991
Eye of the Beholder
Might & Magic III
1992
Darklands
The Summoning
Ultima Underworld
Wizardry VII
1993
Betrayal at Krondor
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands
The Legacy: Realm of Terror
1994
Might & Magic: World of Xeen (IV-V)
Realms of Arkania: Star Trail
1995
Exile: Escape from the Pit
1996
TES: Daggerfall
1997
Diablo
Fallout
1998
Baldur's Gate
Fallout 2
Might & Magic VI
1999
Jagged Alliance 2
Planescape: Torment
System Shock 2
2000
Arcanum
Deus Ex
2001
Geneforge
Gothic
2002
Arx Fatalis
Gothic II
TES: Morrowind
2009
Knights of the Chalice
2012
Tales of Maj'Eyal
The Legend of Grimrock
2014
NEO Scavenger
2015
Underrail
Obviously such list would differ depending on individual in question.Thinking the other day... What are the top classic cRPGs? The top that everyone, no excuse, should play. The mandatory top list for someone to be considered a cRPG veteran.
This sounds like homework in school.everyone, no excuse, should play. The mandatory
Is this why we're playing games? To impress strangers on a forum? Cult-like behavior.to be considered a cRPG veteran.
Yes, nice list, I have a similar list *1. Specially because Silvanus included Rogue. I think Rogue is one of the main game in cRPG history, but I would include "Beneath Apple Manor' (1978) at the top, before Rogue (1980).Cool list! I like the chronological ordering - It frames how various design trends have shifted in popularity over the eras. That 2000s period looks bleak though.If you've completed, say, >70% of the games in this list, you're probably ahead of most RPG players.