unfairlight
Self-Ejected
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I want to like country music but I don't really know where to start.Fallout NV. It got me into country music.
I want to like country music but I don't really know where to start.Fallout NV. It got me into country music.
Try Fallout New VegasI want to like country music but I don't really know where to start.Fallout NV. It got me into country music.
Tunnels of Doom when I was 11. Discovered it right around the time my friends down the road introduced me to the Mentzer Basic set of D&D. It taught me that who fucking needs homework, when I can waste every waking hour thinking about RPGs?
Yep. Played it (unfortunately, I didn't care for the new music. The original midi is unmatched in my opinion)Tunnels of Doom when I was 11. Discovered it right around the time my friends down the road introduced me to the Mentzer Basic set of D&D. It taught me that who fucking needs homework, when I can waste every waking hour thinking about RPGs?
Look what I've found here: http://www.dreamcodex.com/todr.php
Almost forgot KOTOR 2,i learned how to court women in this game,the Handmaiden is still in my mind.
Yeah, Diablo 1 was pretty tight and I think it's way better than Diablo 2. Loved the sound effects, music, ambiance and the simple yet effective storytelling that amounted to going down further and further until you found yourself in the bowels of Hell. Loved the look of Tristram too, held that "this town looks quaint and comforting but there's some sinister shit" vibe on lock.
You were not the only one. I mean not necessarily because of Starflight 2 but i guess many nerds started to learn English for the sole purpose of playing computer games. I know I did, just like you.Starflight 2 on Amiga. Only available in English (but with a German manual). Made me play it with a dictionary (wtf is "upspin" and goddamn these aliens are impossible to understand with their gibberish...) after studying the manual multiple times. It wasn't my game and I got it only later as a present together with map and box and all (still have it!). An open world you have to explore and figure out its mysteries on its own. First game I really felt FREE to explore. And damn, did it felt huge! Basically my sole inspiration to learn English at the time.
On more traditional rpgs it was Amberstar. Available in German and on Amiga I had a blast. Good mix of everything (except very few sidecontent) it truly showed what an rpg can deliver in regard of everything. Followed by RoA because I was a DSA player anyway and seeing (nearly) all the pnp rules implemented was just awesome.
I see that you have become well versed in the way of RPGs now. Please,due tell us about your the horrors,oh great sage.Strongest effect on me had BG1 when I played it back in the days, cuz I didn't know shit 'bout rpgs back then