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RPGs recommendations ?
22 November 2017 03:02 PM
i want to go for this, but before i start something that could make me regert this move, i thought i could use some recommendation here.
my only experience with the genre is QfG series,.. but i am looking for something fresh tho, not anything older than 2-3 years.
thanks.
22 November 2017 03:55 PM #1
Pillars of Eternity is a good game and a spiritual successor to the Baldur Gate series, which are some of the best RPGs ever made.
Torment: Tides of Numenera is a good game as well, and a spiritual successor to Planescape: Torment, which is arguably the best RPG ever. It’s very non-traditional in approach and might not be a good choice for someone new to RPGs.
Several sequels to (somewhat) older games have released these past years.
Dragon Age: Inquisition, Mass Effect: Andromeda, The Witcher 3, Divinity: Original Sin 2, Fallout 4, etc.
But in all these cases, I’d recommend going for the earlier installments first.
In fact, I’d allround recommend starting with something older. Maybe something for which you already know a bit about the universe, and something that’s not too hard on people newer to RPGs.
In other words, start with Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
Maybe some other questions first: are you looking for an isometric game, or a fully rendered third person game? Are you looking for fantasy or not? Shooter elements or not? Real-time or turn-based?
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22 November 2017 04:47 PM #2
Witcher 3 for the story, characters, quests and amazing graphics - don’t think you need to play the previous games.
Dininity: Original Sin 2 for a excellent party battle system and good quests,
Skyrim for a big open-world to explore, fool around and kill some dragons
22 November 2017 06:19 PM #3
witcher3 for sure, you will dig music, characters and world building
Also good for newcomers, avoid other stuff for now
However if your rig is not strong enough then you might want to grab DeusEx games, you know the Cyberpunk stuff you love
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small taste
23 November 2017 06:33 AM #4
i didnt think wisely of the system requirements, i only have 2.60 GHz processor tho i have RAM 6GB, 64-bit-OS and graphics cards i cant run most of the new games, so i might wanna handle i choices safely
TimovieMan - 22 November 2017 03:55 PM
In other words, start with Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
Maybe some other questions first: are you looking for an isometric game, or a fully rendered third person game? Are you looking for fantasy or not? Shooter elements or not? Real-time or turn-based?
i am looking fully rendered 3rd person, fanatsy or Scu-Fi will do, with easy fighting system and whatever can my pool laptop run.
In other words, start with Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
this might not be a joke afterall.
wilco - 22 November 2017 04:47 PMWitcher 3 for the story, characters, quests and amazing graphics - don’t think you need to play the previous games.
Dininity: Original Sin 2 for a excellent party battle system and good quests,
Skyrim for a big open-world to explore, fool around and kill some dragons
as said, i cant go for witcher3, and thats a shame, do Dininity, Skyrim have the samerequirements,
nomadsoul - 22 November 2017 06:19 PMHowever if your rig is not strong enough then you might want to grab DeusEx games, you know the Cyberpunk stuff you love
this could be my top choice with my mentioned sys specs, so.. is it a single game, or did it have any predecessors ?
23 November 2017 06:51 AM #5
Advie - 23 November 2017 06:33 AMthis could be my top choice with my mentioned sys specs, so.. is it a single game, or did it have any predecessors ?
You could go for the original but it’s a bit old, I think it’s better to start with Deus ex human revolution now if your computer can run it.
I was looking at my humble library and some Steam keys if you want any of them - for Pillars of Eternity, Wasteland 2, Dark Souls, Knights of the Old Republic 2
23 November 2017 06:56 AM #6
I would go with Divinity, combat is turn based so much easier and graphics are not too taxing on your PC.
Skyrim is a boring game and won’t appeal to a QfG fan.
Another option is Blackguards 1 or 2 (from 2015) based on Dark Eye series (same as Memoria and Chains of Satinav)
23 November 2017 08:49 AM #7
wilco - 23 November 2017 06:51 AMAdvie - 23 November 2017 06:33 AMthis could be my top choice with my mentioned sys specs, so.. is it a single game, or did it have any predecessors ?
You could go for the original but it’s a bit old, I think it’s better to start with Deus ex human revolution now if your computer can run it.
I was looking at my humble library and some Steam keys if you want any of them - for Pillars of Eternity, Wasteland 2, Dark Souls, Knights of the Old Republic 2
Wow whole collection for just around 6$
http://store.steampowered.com/bundle/2355/The_Deus_Ex_Collection/
PC gaming sales
So even if you rig cannot run it you are not wasting much because i think your rig can run DeusEx original which still rocks as story/Rpg game
And Humanrevolution will run too on your other specs if you have proper card
23 November 2017 09:29 AM #8
i will go DeusEx:HR, my Laptop can handle its req no doubt about that.
and will look into Blackguards i have been wanting to play this for a while, but bc its an RPG only wht had stopped me.
PS: early, i meant to say.. and good graphics card (forgotten to say good)
thanks all.
23 November 2017 01:26 PM #9
Knights of the old Republic is the best western RPG I have played. It still holds up pretty nicely, so I would go with that.
26 November 2017 03:24 PM #10
what is this LitRPGs (books) that is being a big scene lately, anyone one here read any of those books?
24 January 2018 10:49 AM #11
My favourite recent RPGs (not a very original list) :
Skyrim
The Witcher 3
Divinity Original Sin 2
Might and Magic X (not too pretty, mostly dedicated to M&M fans)
Not sure if any of those will work well on a older computer though.
There’s also Oblivion, which is a bit older but still really pretty.
24 January 2018 10:58 AM #12
SoccerDude28 - 23 November 2017 01:26 PMKnights of the old Republic is the best western RPG I have played. It still holds up pretty nicely, so I would go with that.
Having heard so much praise about this game I have tried it twice, but haven’t got past the first 10 hours.
Mainly that’s because it’s much too ugly with the square polygonal 3D of the 2000s, espcially compared to recent RPGs. Also I can’t get used to the fighting system (somewhere between action and turn-based, counter-intuitive as hell).
I would love a remaster of this game, though.
24 January 2018 03:36 PM #13
Ninth - 24 January 2018 10:58 AMI would love a remaster of this game, though.
How would that fix any of your issues with it ? There’s an ongoing project trying to breathe new life to it, using the Unreal Engine 4, called Apeiron, if you’re interested.
25 January 2018 04:19 AM #14
Fallout 1 and 2
Don’t know why no one ever mentions those here when an rpg talk emerges. I hate to tag a most-favorite-game-ever but if I had to I’d put those two on the top.
25 January 2018 06:22 AM #15
Bogie - 24 January 2018 03:36 PMNinth - 24 January 2018 10:58 AMI would love a remaster of this game, though.
How would that fix any of your issues with it ? There’s an ongoing project trying to breathe new life to it, using the Unreal Engine 4, called Apeiron, if you’re interested.
That wouldn’t fix my issue with the fighting, but that was more of an annoyance than a deal-breaker.
My main problem is with the graphics, and a remaster (or rather a remake) would help in this regard.
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