chongjasmine
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I like to play rpg games, but prefer the graphics to be 2d. Any recommendations?
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There's also the publisher's more recent efforts, the Queen's Wish series, and their Geneforge series, which offer different types of fantasy from the Avernum series. I can't say more without spoiling them, unfortunately.If you want a REALLY old school feel, look up the Avernum series by Spiderweb Games. They're on Steam and GOG. Very much an indie gaming series. Very much a love letter to old-school CRPGs from the 80s and 90s. Make sure you have a pen and paper nearby when you play, because there's not a lot of hand-holding in these games. If you find a clue, best write it down.
If you've never played it, you could try Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar. There's even a spectrum of ways you could try it.
Ultima VII for me. I had a huge map of the gameworld that I drew out on graph paper using colored pens and pencils. Got about halfway through. It woulda been about six-by-eight feet in size if I'd managed to complete the whole thing.I always thought Ultima VI was the high point of the series.
You will still need to acquire the game files yourself, and better do it legally or else poor CEOs of massive gaming conglomerates might starve to death in a cardboard box in winter. As a random comment totally unrelated to that, the Internet Archive is a wonderful project and many interesting things can be found using the site's search function.
Sure. Check out Good Old Games, which has many of these games available. And in fact, some of their distributions use ScummVM internally.Wait. This is something we can do?