Hello fellow RPG gamers
Lately I've been playing Planescape Torment
I might have bought this game back in the day, but I never put any time into it whatsoever... so forget about it.
I have to say straight away, that this is not my kind of game. I definitely prefer blobbers and have little interest whatsoever in reading a bunch of text.
Having said that, this game is amazing. It's simply some of the best exploration I've experienced and writing I've ever read in a game. In any other game I'd be pissed off at having to read paragraphs and paragraphs of this stuff, but in this game I am delighted. I played D&D when I was a kid but never had any experience with Planescape, so for me, it's this completely bizarre world to explore, and all the dialog I'm reading is just another part of exploring this world.
I know a lot of people say "Planescape is a JRPG in disguise." I really don't agree with that. I've played a TON of JRPGs, all the old DQ and FF games and even a lot of the 16/32 bit games; playing Planescape is absolutely nothing like playing a JRPG.
For one, the older JRPGS are pure tactical games; they are somewhat retarded versions of Wizardry or Ultima. As for the latter 16 bit or 32 bit JRPGs, there's no comparison. In Planescape you are free to explore this completely alien world bit by bit, learning more about the world as you speak with its inhabitants. In 16/32 bit JRPGs you are following an extremely linear path, talking to people who just say "This is Wintertown the town of winter" and that's it.
Planescape could not be MORE different from those games. There might be a JRPG where you explore a massive alien city, slowly gain an understanding of the completely unique world and gain some idea of what you need to do while you are also handed out side quests, but I've never played it (yes, I've played the SaGa games and they are awesome, but they are not typical JRPGs by any means).
On top of that, I get now what people were saying. Planescape only works as a game. Yes, you could probably write a story about the game. But would it still affect you in the same way as an interactive experience where you are slowly piecing the world together by talking to people WHO BY THE WAY never feel like they are just dumping exposition on you? It's a rhetorical question, but the answer is fuck no.
It is simply a pleasure to explore the world this game presents. It's not the same pleasure you get from building your weakling party through Wiz 1-5, mastering the system/game and coming out on top, but it's just as satisfying to slowly explore the world and piece together the story.
I don't think I'll ever switch over to the story darkside, but Planescape has tempted me more than any other game.