Arx Fatalis is also pretty nice
I've been thinking about that game for a while.. How badly has it aged? It looks very diablo 2 esque but from what I've heard the writing is in the exact same style as in ds ?
You can and as the game goes on more likely than not will get a large party in Elona, you get a free follower right off the bat + more when you defeat certain uniques, not to mention slaves and pokeballing
It often gets put in the Diablo comparison category, and it does have some similarities, but there are some key differences with DD that make it nothing like Diablo: Enemies do not respawn. The difference this makes to gameplay is crucial as cleared areas stay clear. The first dungeon is just that, a huge dungeon and it will get on your tits towards the bottom of it, but when you complete it your reward is a gigantic open world with no loading screens between zones and in this regard it can take comparison from The Elder Scrolls games. The game has proper quests, ranging from the big main quest to mid-range sub-quests to amusing little bits and pieces that you complete as you travel. The main comparisons to Diablo are in the looting system and UI plus some other general mechanics. The writing is pure Larian, you either like it or you don't, it's inspired more from Pratchett and Python than Tolkien or Lovecraft and in this regard it's actually very unique, and should be praised just for uniqueness even if it's not your preferred style. The end-game section is a bit shite though, feel free to consider the game complete upon completion of the open world area.
One thing that irked me about DD was the difficulty spikes. I could run around vast areas slaughtering everything without breaking a sweat, only to encounter a boss of some sort that would decimate me in a nano second. Still, a fun game and I'm glad I stuck with it to the end. I've had my sights on its sequel ever since but the lukewarm reception has made me somewhat hesitant.
They are usually just mindless slaves/pets not actual "party members"You can and as the game goes on more likely than not will get a large party in Elona, you get a free follower right off the bat + more when you defeat certain uniques, not to mention slaves and pokeballing
What is even the point of playing if you're not building an army of lolis?
You can and as the game goes on more likely than not will get a large party in Elona, you get a free follower right off the bat + more when you defeat certain uniques, not to mention slaves and pokeballing
What is even the point of playing if you're not building an army of lolis?
They are usually just mindless slaves/pets not actual "party members"You can and as the game goes on more likely than not will get a large party in Elona, you get a free follower right off the bat + more when you defeat certain uniques, not to mention slaves and pokeballing
What is even the point of playing if you're not building an army of lolis?
You can buy and sell themThey're much more than your average slave though. You can still customize their inventory, skills, equipment slots and, ultimately, their build but their training/potentials does not come from you.
You can buy and sell themThey're much more than your average slave though. You can still customize their inventory, skills, equipment slots and, ultimately, their build but their training/potentials does not come from you.
I've been thinking about that game for a while.. How badly has it aged? It looks very diablo 2 esque but from what I've heard the writing is in the exact same style as in ds ?
It often gets put in the Diablo comparison category, and it does have some similarities, but there are some key differences with DD that make it nothing like Diablo: Enemies do not respawn. The difference this makes to gameplay is crucial as cleared areas stay clear. The first dungeon is just that, a huge dungeon and it will get on your tits towards the bottom of it, but when you complete it your reward is a gigantic open world with no loading screens between zones and in this regard it can take comparison from The Elder Scrolls games. The game has proper quests, ranging from the big main quest to mid-range sub-quests to amusing little bits and pieces that you complete as you travel. The main comparisons to Diablo are in the looting system and UI plus some other general mechanics. The writing is pure Larian, you either like it or you don't, it's inspired more from Pratchett and Python than Tolkien or Lovecraft and in this regard it's actually very unique, and should be praised just for uniqueness even if it's not your preferred style. The end-game section is a bit shite though, feel free to consider the game complete upon completion of the open world area.
Gothic 2, Age of Decadence, Fallout 3.