Irenaeus II
Unwanted
One is a shooter (never played) and the other is a strategy game with RPG elements.
Invisible Inc, Telepath Tactics, Underrail.
Can't really put them in order, they're all very Good At What They Are. I'm p. sure many codexers wouldn't consider Invisible Inc an rpg either, but whatev'.
Like I said, I can sorta accept it for InvInc. But for TT and Fire Emblem... you are familiar with the SRPG and Tactical RPG subgenres, yes? Should we move all Blackguards / Battle Brothers / Banner Saga / etc threads to Strategy Gaming?Invisible Inc, Telepath Tactics, Underrail.
Can't really put them in order, they're all very Good At What They Are. I'm p. sure many codexers wouldn't consider Invisible Inc an rpg either, but whatev'.
It's a rogue-lite. Not much about progressing with a character but rather having certain skills at your disposal, limited amount of resources for a shorter run. Invisible Inc is more akin to Skyshine's BEDLAM or FTL. Neither of them are RPG's. Great games though (BEDLAM is questionable however).
Telepath Tactics is a Turn-Based Strategy game, like Fire Emblem. Again, not an RPG.
Which rpgs do you consider "great"? Give a serious answer, not some edgy crap. I'm just curious."Great" is too much. Better than nothing is more accurate. New games to talk about.
Ah the edgy meme ;^).Which rpgs do you consider "great"? Give serious answer, not some edgy crap. I'm just curious."Great" is too much. Better than nothing is more accurate. New games to talk about.
Ah the blackguards is fuckin grate meme ;^)ah the no great crpg meme ;^)
http://www.rpgcodex.net/forums/inde...st-crpgs-vote-only-thread.88946/#post-3045520Yeah, games that you like, your top rpgs whatever you call it. I want to know the taste of an egdelord who thinks AoD and Underrail are "better than nothing"
http://www.rpgcodex.net/forums/inde...st-crpgs-vote-only-thread.88946/#post-3045520Yeah, games that you like, your top rpgs whatever you call it. I want to know the taste of an egdelord who thinks AoD and Underrail are "better than nothing"