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  1. I love a good adventure game just as much as a good RPG. I enjoy the puzzles and the feeling of accomplishment when I've solved one of them. I also like the story telling. Every combat centric game needs a story that justifies the aforementioned combat. Adventure games are free of that. There are murder mysteries, thrillers, playable cartoons, treasure hunts, haunted houses, and even serious stories. The Kyte trilogy for example focuses on a family with an alcoholic father. Each part tells the story from the point of view of a different family member. Try that in an RPG or FPS.

    Also, not all games are like the old Sierra or Lucas Arts titles anymore. In the upcoming adventure game Scene Investigators, you play a detective in training and have to solve the cases of rebuilt crime scenes. All guidance you get are a few questions you need to answer for each case, using only the clues you find at the scene and your own intellect. The game doesn't do any of the required thinking for you at all.

    Or think of games like Heavy Rain, Life is Strange, or What Remains of Edith Finch. Those are adventure games, too. The genre is still undefeated when it comes to story telling, and if it's just because of it's range.

    (Though RPGs are a very close second)

     

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  2. Ultima Underworld 1 and 2, Syndicate Plus, and Syndicate War are going to disappear from GOG on June, 28th. If you have already purchased them, they will remain in your library. Otherwise this is your last chance to get them if you want them.

    This isn't GOG's decision, the publisher demands it.

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  3. 1 hour ago, melkathi said:

    Is it over? I quit when she asked the poor Encased dev how living in Russia affects the perspective on game development compared to western countries (the norm of perspectives and gold standard of how people should develop games apparently).

    You stayed long enough for that? I just changed to IGN and watched the Encased trailer afterwards. I quit the interview after the first question because I had already heard their questions for other developers. I don't know who's responsible for this mess, but they should be fired immediately. That was just painful. I don't care about the developer's childhood or previous carreer, I just want to know more about the game itself. How hard could that be?

  4. 10 hours ago, BruceVC said:

    What !!! How can you ever take such a long break from the greatest gaming genre of all time ....RPG !!

    What have you been playing?

    Mostly point & click adventures and Stardew Vally. I don't know what was wrong with me. After Mass Effect 2, which I've quit just minutes before the final boss, because I couldn't stand those never ending waves of attackers anymore, almost every RPG felt like it had too much combat. I consider it an RPG burn out, because that describes ist best. I just needed a break.

    All I could ever think about was tactics and stats, not the quests, not the story. It killed all my motivation to figure things out, and I started to play everything in story mode. But that didn't help, either. In the end, I had to admit to myself that the thrill was gone, and I needed to check out something new.

    I used to be eager to experience all those great adventures in the game whenever I started a new RPG, but that feeling was gone entirely. Fortunately, it's back now. I just really needed a break from all that fighting, that's all. And I'm overjoyed to have that feeling again. I can't wait for all those upcoming new games, and I really want to catch up on the ones I couldn't enjoy for quite a while. It feels like coming home. Monsters and evil wizards prepare: I'm back! Because you're right: It is the greatest gaming genre of all time.

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  5. After half a year of a break from RPGs I've finally started with Nethergate: Resurrection - and got lost on the lowest level of the first dungeon. I'm almost out of spellpoints and potions, and I can't find the way up again. Well, maybe tomorrow. At least I got rid of the goblins. I've also found a nice amound of money in loot.

    Ah, the good old taste of adventure and the thrills of a proper dungeon. I can't wait to report back to town and sell some stuff. That ruby must be worth half a fortune.

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  6. 4 minutes ago, Chilloutman said:

    I am torn. On one hand I really want to play it, on other hand, I really don't want their launcher.... so high seas I guess? Didn't done that in years

    Do you also need EA's launcher if you get it on Steam? Because it's listed there, too.

    Link

  7. I'm going through the demos that I have downloaded during the Gamescom. As far as they're still working, anyway.

    The first one was Synstasis. I think I like the atmosphere, the world, and the story so far. There are a few problems, though.

    1. It seems very linear, but that may just be the demo.

    2. I want more overview in combat. I'm not really happy with it, as my characters seem to be automatically aiming for the closest enemy, and the dark lighting makes it hard to see where everyone is standing. Or who is friend or foe.

    3. Those mouth animations during dialogue. You're not at the dentist. There's no need to open your mouth that far. Even if your just opening at shutting it due to the lack of budget for propper animations.

     

    Apart from that, it's okay. It could be worth a look if you find it cheap at a sale. But it's still a work in progress, and it's already looking better than i expected, so we'll see if it gets even better. The story escalated quickly, I'll give it that. It's also nice to see a dystopian RPG that isn't post-apocalyptic. So I might buy it anyway.

     

    If its alive, that is. There haven't been any updates since 2018, so...

     

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    Oh, wait, there's a youtube video by the developers that's less than a week old. There's hope after all.

     

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  8. Sorry for digging this up, but I'm really frustrated. All the trouble in Nyrissa's home, and what happens? It's the final chapter. I'm ready for the final battle, but my game keeps crashing during the cutscene after I've given the order to go to the city. Always at the same second.

    Tell the final boss they've won. I'm giving up for now.

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  9. On 12/10/2019 at 9:32 AM, bugarup said:

    *sigh*

    Me: OMG how big and scary is my GOG library! I should play this, and that, and this too, and oh this one, I need 10 more lifetimes to play them all!

    Also me: seems like I haven't visited New Vegas lately, time for moar 100 hours! 

    I know that feeling all too well, but I've never finished NV before. I got ill, my computer broke down etc. Now I've started over because I couldn't relate to the old character anymore. I couldn't even remember how I've played her.

    And I still have to finish Divinity: Original Sin because my old computer couldn't handle the snow in the other world. I have to finish Wasteland 2, Pathfinder: Kingmaker, and Final Fantasy VI because during all three of them I got bored somewhere along the way and felt more like playing something else. Also, I still have to play Torment: Tides of Numenera, Divinity 2 (not OS2), Shadow Run Returns, Dragon's Dogma, and Tales of Symphonia. And those are just the newer ones I've already bought. Not to mention a few classics I've missed back in the day, like Ultima Underworld. Oh, and I want to replay Pillars of Eternity because I'm not satisfied with my character anymore, so I want a new one to import into Deadfire.

    How did I manage to fall so far behind? Well, after all those enemy armies in Mass Effect 2 I was tired of fighting. Nothing that contained any combat appealed to me for long. That phase lasted a couple of years, but now I'm back with all my heart. I have to hurry, because next year is packed with promising RPG releases. Fortunately, I rarely buy at release day, so I'll get the new ones cheaper later on. If I can resist Cyberpunk for that long.

  10. On 12/6/2019 at 9:48 PM, Mamoulian War said:

    Kinda disappointed, that it’s not classical point and click 😞

    Actually, Charles Cecil told the German website Adventure-Treff that it was going to be point and click with classic puzzles. Maybe he makes the trailers look more modern to trick other people into giving the game a chance. Either that, or he was lying.

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