negator2vc
Scholar
Top 20 is full of awesome games!
About time I do more than stare at the thing and then parts break before I get to my next upgrade or part.
Buck Rogers: Countdown twice?My Wonder Years
Auto side mirror warning: "objects in (the) mirror are closer than they appear"...
5 Wasteland (Interplay)
1 Mines of Titan (Westwood) a.k.a. Mars Saga
2 Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday (SSI)
1 Sword of Aragon (SSI)
1 Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday (SSI)
Enjoying others’ variations on the theme.
Stunned by my personal vehicular blind spots when driving by meme mirrors.
For, your experience, most delightfully, will vary.
4too
The final release in the Exile trilogy takes place some time after Exile II, released in January 1997.
Wait a second...
The final release in the Exile trilogy takes place some time after Exile II, released in January 1997.
That's it, we have to start all over again.
Interesting. Why QFG3? The usual thought tends to be that it's the second worst game in the series (but still pretty good imo).
It was my first experience with an RPG. I had played many games prior to QfG 3 - typically platformers, 3d shooters, civilization, point and click adventures - and I enjoyed all of them, but I was not immersed in them. I never felt like it was *me* killing the nazis in Wolf 3D, driving the car in Stunts or leading the Roman tanks in their battles against the Japanese Catapults. Every time I loaded QfG, I felt like being transported into a different world inhabited with brave paladins, terrifying villains, magic, sexy waitresses serving delicacies blended with the finest of spices ... so much more interesting than my shitty real world existence, which consisted of sitting through boring classes all day long.
Of course, many games have better design, nicer graphics, higher quality writing But very few games have made me feel so invested in them as QfG3.
I was curious about this, so I decided to do some checking around. Mobygames lists the original Macintosh version as a 1996 release, but there's no month/day. Checking the Macintosh Garden, and they list it as a 1997 release, and what do you know, they have a citation for it? Check that lower right image, and we can see that the game could not have been released earlier than January 1997.Wait a second...
The final release in the Exile trilogy takes place some time after Exile II, released in January 1997.
That's it, we have to start all over again.
And now all the votes that went to Exile III should be declared and void (according to Wikipedia II is still a 1996 release).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiderweb_Software
Although I didn't expect the order they came in (I expected Pool of Radiance higher and Betrayal at Krondor lower)
I’d like to thank the Ring of Prestigious Gentlemen, who helped me put together the above list and gave me advice on how to proceed. The members were Decado, mondblut, ERYFKRAD, Fowyr, Zed Duke of Banville, JarlFrank, Dorateen, octavius, and zwanzig_zwoelf.
Calling upon the following fans of older CRPGs to vote on this thread, but readers should feel free to invite others:
octavius
Zed Duke of Banville
Unkillable Cat
Darth Canoli
Meredoth
V_K
Null Null
Butter
Dorateen
ERYFKRAD
Decado
Sceptic
Gregz
newtmonkey
ProphetSword
KeighnMcDeath
DaveO
Ladonna
mediocrepoet
mondblut
Fluent
Giving 1 point to each of these.
Wasteland
Champions of Krynn
Wizardry 6: Bane of the Cosmic Forge
Death Knights of Krynn
Ultima 7: The Black Gate
Wizardry 7: Crusaders of the Dark Savant
Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen
Ultima 7 Part 2: Serpent Isle
Might and Magic: World of Xeen
Swords of Xeen
5. Games. Max.
Deuce Traveler, maybe you should bold that part in the OP since so many do not get it.
Wasteland 2
Wizardry 6 2
Wizardry 7 2
Ultima 7:Black Gate 2
Death Knights of Krynn 2
Yes BOLD that shit and also FUCK MATH.
So the Prestigious Gentlemen still haven't compiled the results? If you do not want to do it, ask for help. Two or three people were already doing it anyway.
To make sure the count is correct, it is probably best to have at least two people count the votes independently of each other.