Monty
Arcane
Well, I might be convinced to copy-paste
You're fooling nobody Sir
Well, I might be convinced to copy-paste
Wasteland 2 guy is wrong, ToEE pretty much just has art and music going for it. Definitely not combat.Those of you with access to SA might be interested in this exchange regarding our list: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3473537&pagenumber=61#post429775827
Btw, people should bear in mind that according to my last count (back in the day when I had a higher tolerance for tedious tasks) there were around 170 or so cRPG's (minus MMO) released altogether, so getting into the top 70 ain't exactly as prestigious as it sounds. The number is a guesstimate now, since I stopped maintaining the list ages ago, but it shouldn't be too far off.
, would only rage on a bad day.
Agree with this 100%. Lists mean nothing.why does the Codex keep releasing these fucking lists that always have the same games on them? yes. we know. Baldur's Gate was great. Torment is a powerful character experience in a beautifully-realized world. Fallout brought its setting to life with its brilliant score and memorable dialogue. these things are very true. but there is not a single person on this site who doesn't know it. I'd be much more interested in reading lists that were "Top 10 RPGs we've never mentioned in a list before."
Well, I might be convinced to copy-paste
You're fooling nobody Sir
The Melnorme (pronounced /'mɛlnɔːmeɪ/?)1, as far as we know, are a race of traveling traders in information and technology. They appear as several orange globs piled on top of each other, with a large smile and a single eye.
The Melnorme's basic culture revolves around exchanges of items, information, and commodities. They believe that giving without receiving is barbaric. While their culture abandoned currency long ago, the Melnorme economy is based entirely on the exchange of items of "intrinsic value", quantified via the Brofist Spectrum. The Melnorme are particularly interested in obtaining new information about potential newsposts and the strange Kickstarted Worlds, without specifying how they use the data, though it is probably safe to assume that they simply sell use it to acquire more fisting. They claim that they have "a thousand secret sources in space and time" and that their charge for revealing even one of them would indebt the whole Human species for centuries. Because they obviously set the prices as such, the bastards.
A small distraction while waiting to be green lighted on Steam: ADOM scores rank 61 on the RPG Codex Top 70 PC RPG list. Note that bad considering that ADOM was ranked higher than
Next time we want to rank higher ;-)
- System Shock
- Wizardry & Wizardry IV and
- Champions of Krynn (which I liked in its time).
All RPGs are bad though, so it's impossible not to try hard to enjoy them.haha this list is so hilariously tryhard, as shown by all the qualifiers and "flawed gem" descriptions
Fan, yes. Fanboy, no. I don't threaten to kill people for not liking Skyrim.
IGN were late to the party.... but the Skyrim debate is claiming more victims:
http://www.ign.com/boards/threads/top-70-pc-rpg-list-rpg-codex.453990549/
Fan, yes. Fanboy, no. I don't threaten to kill people for not liking Skyrim.
literally every region has a story behind it
I never agree with lists.
our finest hour is a top x list in the vein of a buzzfeed article? yay.Congratulations, fellow prestigious nerds and nerdettes/nannies. This is our Finest Hour.
our finest hour is a top x list in the vein of a buzzfeed article? yay.Congratulations, fellow prestigious nerds and nerdettes/nannies. This is our Finest Hour.
What idiot proposed vampire: bloodlines and didn't think about vampire: redemption? fuck is wrong with you?
this is just too stupid to be true.