Posted on: August 25, 2017

AndrewGamePhan
Verified ownerGames: 152 Reviews: 18
Worth it to see the roots of other games
So of all the RPGs I've played, I think about 5 are any good....though most of those 5 I think are excellent (e.g Phantasy Star IV, Shining Force, Landstalker). I care enough to explore the roots of those early '90s, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games, though even Phantasy Stars I-III are a real chore to play. Ultima no doubt was a major source for the Japanese RPGs of the late '80s like Phantasy Star and Final Fantasy. I don't really have a problem with the looks of the first Ultima games. Ok, so Akalabeth was a bit too crude, but Ultima I think meets the minimum standards. The overworld has some rough scenery and a few colours and by Ultima II there's scrolling exploration of towns and castles, which is the kind of thing I'm used to in RPGs. The games lack story. In Ultimas II & III you can talk to guards, jesters, kings and other adventurers in towns and castles, but they say very little. Of course this changed in Ultima IV in 1985, which had a lot more dialogue, something that became common in RPGs. I might bother to play through them, except that it's so damn easy to die. It gets really hard to justify putting the effort in, especially today.
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