Avid RPG fans might want to check out these old-school games. They are available relatively cheaply from Steam. They are a bit of a twist on the traditional RPG in that your "party members" aren't characters, but hordes of various types of combat troops/magical monsters. Thus combat is part traditional turn-based RPG-style combat and part turn-based strategy/tactical game. The artwork is generally excellent. The storyline is revealed through a lot of lengthy dialogue boxes. The game engine is similar to that in Diablo 2 or Torchlight or Fate, except that it is turn-based.
These games lack the incredible charm of the Aveyond games, but are great at what they try to do. Decent storytelling, great graphics, and a re-thinking of the traditional combat system all adds up to a big winner.
By the way, I loved Torchlight. And I say that as someone who HATES real-time combat.
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Ford had formed a theory to account for this strange behavior... if human beings don't keep on exercising their lips, he thought, their brains start working.
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If we are referring to the same King's Bounty game, it was the precursor of the Heroes of Might and Magic Games.
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That's the one.Jude wrote:If we are referring to the same King's Bounty game, it was the precursor of the Heroes of Might and Magic Games.
Ford had formed a theory to account for this strange behavior... if human beings don't keep on exercising their lips, he thought, their brains start working.
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That's the original, but there have been some more recent additions to the series. They're quite well known for being barking mad (as well as rather good):
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2008/10 ... elt-odoom/
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I love this quote, Phlebas:
"Later, I performed amateur dentistry on a dragon, fought a turtle as big as a castle and fed 89 giant snakes to a fish-god. I love King’s Bounty."
"Later, I performed amateur dentistry on a dragon, fought a turtle as big as a castle and fed 89 giant snakes to a fish-god. I love King’s Bounty."
I’m more confused than a chameleon in a bagful of Skittles.
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That is a hoot!
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Are these newer games available for the Mac, and if so, where?
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According to Wiki, there are Mac versions. I got the first three games (Legend, Armored Princess, Crossroads) from Steam.Jude wrote:Are these newer games available for the Mac, and if so, where?
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