BlueSalamander wrote:Hello and welcome Adventurer4Life, your avatar picture looks like the girl from Gabriel Knight, am I right?
Yup... Grace Nakimura to be exact. I mainly retro adventure game. I love classic adventure games and basically think computer games stopped being good about late 90s. Well not just adventure games, any heavily story driven game really. In cRPG world.. I think Fallout-1, baldur's gate, Ultima III, Plansescape, Wizardry 4, eye of the beholder.. hmm was going to list my favs but yea when you do that more and more games just start coming to mind. Anyway.. I kinda gave up on cRPGs when they started to become more action orientated and all 3D and retarded. About a few years ago I just totally gave up on modern games and basically regressed into full retro gaming. After a year of so I opened a youtube channel where I do game reviews and chat about my opinions of games as a kind of hobby. This hobby ended up being pretty fun and has in a way solidified me into retro gaming.
Anyway, I found this game as I was looking for a good retro rpg game that I haven't played so I started browsing some of the rpg scene sites Google found for me. From them I found mention and links to this game and stuff, and thought I would give it a go. The classic interface and style is a big appeal to me. I thought "Hey here is a game were the designers are defiantly old school players, therefor it may have some of the charm of the old games, as in story and gameplay over trying to overheat my gfx card"
So far I am really into it, though it is really hard. As
Yosharian said because I am not a super hardcore D&D player, I am just unsure about the game mechanics. Like, witch spells are good ideas to get.. stuff like that. I know you have spent a lot of effort to explain it all in detail, but I think it might be so clear to most people on this site as you already are fairly familiar with its concepts. Personally the instructions are more "glossary / encyclopedia" style to remind you of how "it is done in THIS game", rather than explaining it in a "instructional way" from scratch. Still I refuse to re-roll, in a way not knowing is increasing the "growing as a character" thing, rather than "breaking the code" sorta idea where you know what you basically need to be ubr powerful.
I also make my own homebrew adventure games with the WME engine (a freeware adventure game engine) So i know how hard homebrew gamedev is even if my attempts are just hobby freeware and this is a serious thing. In fact I have been considering adding a new section to my channel that focus on underground / indie gaming. So I may do this game or something.. not sure yet.
Anyway, it is fun so far. I have finally cleared the lizard men from the town, and cleared the first part of the orc tower. I still die trying to do the spiders / skeletons, right of the entrance to the caves were the friendly bears are, also the 2nd part of the orcs were there are two giants is instant death for me... and that is about it.. I have tried going to a few other location on the world map but they are all instant death so far.. so I am basically still just trying to level up some on random world encounters....
I'll keep you posted
(wow what a long post.. heh.. guess that is what happens when your wife and kids are not at home and you hate watching TV and haven't found a good book to read for a few days!!)