Wow! Bloodwych! That's also the first one I had installed at home, on my PC XT . Spent dozens of hours on it, even playing two parties in split seen mode with a friend, (It had a game-breaking bug so I did not finish it.)My first time was on a ZX Spectrum:
Now I remember the first "true rpg" I've ever played, western made and in the Codexian definition. It was Exile: Escape from the Pit. My english was quite basic at the time, so I didn't understood what was going on most of the time. But I managed to complete a few combat instances here and there, do some quests, etc. I was surprised at the fact that you actually had to control more than one character.
The Faery Tale Adventure
Broken link!
One of my first games on my shiny new Amiga - now I'll never get the music out of my head for the rest of the day. I never considered it a RPG at the time - although you could probably get away with the designation these days. What version is that? A remake or an artistic touch up? Incidentally, I played it so much I can still remember the security protection rhyme.
Of course, mine is this, on the glorious Commodore 64:
Mercifully it banishes the Faery Tale music like an iron hammer bludgeoning a duckling. Unfortunately, every other RPG has been a subsequent disappointment.
I played it on the Amiga 500. Not sure which version the screenshot is from, I chose it more or less on random.
Weird, I can see it just right, it's from Spiderweb's website.
Is Eye Of The Beholder 3 THAT bad? I never played it (it never came to Amiga) but 1 & 2 were very good.
That one. Made me switch to adventures and (later) RTS for a few years.
Well, I was a kid when I played it (a few years after it came out), and I was just coming from Monkey Island 2, Golden Axe (the PC version) and Crime Wave by Access Software, so EoB3 to me made just no sense. I've tried playing it again a few years ago, and it really is not very good at all.Is Eye Of The Beholder 3 THAT bad? I never played it (it never came to Amiga) but 1 & 2 were very good.