What RPGs do you recommend for the PC?
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What RPGs do you recommend for the PC?
I'm getting into PC gaming for the first time What RPGs do you recommend? I tend to like turn-based more than adventure-types, but am open to suggestions.
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Seriously, though...
A good start might be Fallout/Fallout 2. You can pick these up in the bargain bin for $10 as a 2-pack. There's also:
Baldur's Gate
Baldur's Gate 2
Planescape: Torment
Neverwinter Nights
Morrowind
Arcanum
And many more. A lot of these have expansion packs as well.
I'm focusing on RPG's that will play on a newer PC, of course. There are a ton of great old DOS ones that are a pain to run on XP systems.
A good start might be Fallout/Fallout 2. You can pick these up in the bargain bin for $10 as a 2-pack. There's also:
Baldur's Gate
Baldur's Gate 2
Planescape: Torment
Neverwinter Nights
Morrowind
Arcanum
And many more. A lot of these have expansion packs as well.
I'm focusing on RPG's that will play on a newer PC, of course. There are a ton of great old DOS ones that are a pain to run on XP systems.
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Morrowind on the PC is pretty much the same as the Xbox version, but you could get the expansions on the PC. I think they're releasing the expansions on the Xbox this fall as a standalone game though.
You may like Dungeon Siege or Diablo I & II. They're closer in gameplay style to Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance than Baldur's Gate for the PC is.
Also, Icewind Dale I & II are great.
You may like Dungeon Siege or Diablo I & II. They're closer in gameplay style to Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance than Baldur's Gate for the PC is.
Also, Icewind Dale I & II are great.
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Dungeon Siege and Diablo II would also make my list...
and if you want to go massively multiplayer online, I'd suggest Everquest. (if you decide to go the EQ route, can arrange to help you - I play on Rodcet Nife)
and if you want to go massively multiplayer online, I'd suggest Everquest. (if you decide to go the EQ route, can arrange to help you - I play on Rodcet Nife)
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Of all the RPGs I have played on the PC (and I have been playing them since late 1980s) I would say that one of the best ones in recent memory is Planescape: Torment.
This game mostly follows the Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition rules, has pretty good graphics, can run on almost any computer (all you need is something like 200Mhz or higher), it super-cheap at around $10, and this game has the best story I have ever experienced in an RPG EVER.
I've played all the Ultimas, Baldurs Gates, Final Fantasies, Chrono Trigger/Cross, Fallout 1&2, Icewind Dales, Morrowind, Neverwinter Nights. Many others. Planescape: Torment has the best story ever. It is on my top 10 list of best games of all time and probably #1 for best RPG of all time.
This game mostly follows the Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition rules, has pretty good graphics, can run on almost any computer (all you need is something like 200Mhz or higher), it super-cheap at around $10, and this game has the best story I have ever experienced in an RPG EVER.
I've played all the Ultimas, Baldurs Gates, Final Fantasies, Chrono Trigger/Cross, Fallout 1&2, Icewind Dales, Morrowind, Neverwinter Nights. Many others. Planescape: Torment has the best story ever. It is on my top 10 list of best games of all time and probably #1 for best RPG of all time.
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fallout is on sell at target for 6.50 for both parts 1 and 2. best 7 bucks I have spent in a while.
fallout is on sell at target for 6.50 for both parts 1 and 2. best 7 bucks I have spent in a while.