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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete
Alright, daddy needs a new CRPG to keep him occupied for this rare weekend of no obligations and he's narrowed my list down to these games.
Planescape: Torment
Fallout
Deus Ex
Arcanum: Of Steamworks & Magick Obscura, which is widely regarded as the greatest broken CRPG game next to Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines (admit it, just reading the name kind of makes you want to install it), and with all the fan mods you can circumvent a lot of the broken areas.
Decisions decisions...
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Having played all those, Fallout was the one I enjoyed the most and Arcanum was the one I liked the least (also prefer Bloodlines to Arcanum). Planescape torment was about as fun as the Baldurs Gate games.
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Originally Posted by GuitarBizarre
The *entire* rest of the game is *nothing* like that fight, is the point.
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Sure, I get that. Still, having played a few hours more now having got a vehicle and trying to get to Sanctuary, I think I can say the game is not for me. Much of my earlier criticism still feels very valid, about how everything (even loot) respawns making my progress through the game feel quite insignificant. Playing this game is like wading through crap. You push away the **** in front of you to get through and then it just closes in behind you again once you've passed.
I can see the appeal, but like the first Borderland, this one is not for me.
Plus, I've hated Claptrap for every second of the game so far.
Rage, which is similar in a lot of ways, was more appealing to me.