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  1. MerchantKing

    Vapourware Ironmode games

    Designing a game around Iron man mode and to only be played with the Iron mode seems natural for a crpg. It's good for role playing since you can't save scum.
  2. Robotigan

    While branching narratives are a good roleplay mechanic, they're an underwhelming game mechanic.

    For all this talk about choice & consequence, the degree to which you can manipulate the game state and the depth of their consequences just pales in comparison to essentially any non-narrative game element. You know what game is more "replayable" than Planescape Torment? Tetris. I'm not saying...
  3. What RPG should I play next?

    I really should contribute to some of the discussions on this website for ROLEPLAYING games instead of just calling everything shit all the time. I played PS:T months ago and really loved it. Not really interested in blobbers unless they are 'must plays'. I was thinking NWN next. I tried playing...

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