I think it should. But I think the turn based part of the game doesn't stand very well by itself. What would be cool would be Civ with real time battles like in Total War.
Medieval: TW (haven't played Rome) and Kohan.
I think Kohan should get a lot more love that it does. Isn't there anyone on these boards who likes the game?
I would do this order:
IV
V
VI
III
II
I
To me it's a bit strange how everyone thinks so well of ROTS, while complaining so much about the other prequels. I thought that the first part of ROTS was as bad eps I and II. Granted, it was a lot of fun to watch the Jedi getting killed "en masse" and see all that evilness taking hold of the galaxy but it still didn't make up for that awful first half.
Counting my ammo, huddled against a corner, before going against The Many in System Shock 2. It was like nothing else existed besides the game. It was perfect immersion.
I'm gonna go with Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back on the SNES. I had lots of fun playing this in 1993/4.
However, thinking about it today X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter seems like the greater achievement.
I voted BG2 because, besides Torment, it was the one I had more fun with.
I didn't vote PST because, to me, it didn't feel like D&D due to the setting and the way rules were handled.
I agree about Morrowind, but Dagerfall is great. Dated, but great.
Oh, and System Shock 2 is one of the best games ever. However, it's only a RPG in the sense that it uses stats.
By this you, Volourn, automatically imply that, for example, Britney Spears is a better musician than Miles Davies or that Citizen Kane was a worse movie than Road Trip. Is this correct?