darkewaffle
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Some relatively older classics:
Never winter nights 2
Gothic 3
Gothic 4
And the new ravaged
yup, I played all of the DE games back in the day! Those were the good ol days
Wait three weeks for this http://www.baldursgate.com/windows.en.html .
SWTOR is on F2P soon and has a great story.
I recommend Skyrim at whatever price
SWTOR is on F2P soon and has a great story.
I recommend Skyrim at whatever price
I agree on skyrim. No one has suggested Oblivion. It was possibly more epic than Sky rim, but marred by the combat in which enemies levelled with you. I think there are mods to fix that though.
Personally I was very disappointed that they turned kotor into an mmo. I just don't see how it can match the storyline of a single player game.
I never found much of a 'real' story in skyrim or oblvion (maybe I'm blind); divinity 2 which you just purchased is (imho) much better with regards to being a story driven game. Another alternative is divinity which looks a bit like diablo 2; but has a real story and is quite long (about twice as long as divinity 2).
I never found much of a 'real' story in skyrim or oblvion (maybe I'm blind); divinity 2 which you just purchased is (imho) much better with regards to being a story driven game. Another alternative is divinity which looks a bit like diablo 2; but has a real story and is quite long (about twice as long as divinity 2).
There is a story in all Elder Scrolls games. In fact they're pretty damn good. The problem is after you mess around for 200 hours on misc. crap you end up forgetting, it doesnt have the same impact.
Imagine if in Star Wars you actually watched the rebels gear up for weeks on end to prepare for the death star assault. You'd grow bored and forget all about the big important stuff.
If you just focus on the main quests in any Bethesda game you will not only get done much faster, but probably have better memories since your brain didnt slow down as much.