Kings quest didn’t have character progression or choices to be made (at least in the ones I played). That’s pretty core to qualify as an rpg
Kings quest didn’t have character progression or choices to be made (at least in the ones I played). That’s pretty core to qualify as an rpg
I know it’s pedantic, but that’s a rogueLIKE. A roguelite has permanent upgrades
I was impressed by how good Larian made BG3 in spite of using tabletop mechanics, but the Divinity games still had much better game play. I hope they start a new IP and add more of the roleplay options that made BG3 great, but with their own mechanics (hopefully without a charisma stat)
These kind of initiatives are actually pretty great. Like most english language media, video games are pretty American dominated. Funding to games with unique perspectives could lead to some really interesting projects. I played a really interesting game called Black Book a while back. It was a fascinating look into Finno-Ugric culture in pre-revolution Russia (and a pretty good game, too). I’d love to see more titles like that
“There goes the Courier. He really cleaned up this town.” Keep doing God’s work
Damn! I was playing so much Starcraft I didn’t realize how much was going on that year. So many classics for every genre
A teen drama from the 90s
I shared a name with a character on 90210. It was pretty annoying for a decade but it’s been awhile since anyone has made that comment
CRPG isn’t necessarily based on tabletop. It’s moreso the isometric, point and click style
Pretty sure this thread exists because of Merlin. Half the people I know seem to be on it
I think you missed my point. This is not about punishing white people, it’s about getting the victims caught up.
It’s not intended to be punitive. The idea is that slavery generated a massive amount of wealth for slave owning economies that left us richer and the descendants of slaves poorer. Think of it as being the child of a crime boss. You haven’t committed any crimes but the hosue you live in and the school that gave you the education to get ahead were paid for with dirty money. The idea is fair, but just not likely to ever happen. I think the point is more so to make people recognize the problem so that more is done to catch up the people on the wrong end of the generational wealth spectrum
Yeah, it’s the water. That’s the problem