Posted on: November 17, 2014

Endersaga
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It Has Haunted My Dreams
Sometimes I'm kind of stupid, especially when I was a kid. Having not ever played a full blown CRPG, at the time, I had no idea there was "copyright protection" within the game. I spent so much time in Trinsic I had discovered ways to kill everyone in town, I knew everyone's schedules, and I had scoured the in-game map for those accursed coordinates... Then my life changed forever when I found coordinates in the back of my manual needed to escape in-Trinsic hell. I robbed, plundered, and did heroic deeds for poor farmers. I got thrown in jail. I "died" and was rescued by Fellowship members (maybe I even felt bad after repaying their kindness by butchering them. Nah.) I found naked people, I made Iolo touch (or eat?) a dirty diaper. I drank a bucket of blood. I reluctantly joined an evil cult. And, of course, I marveled at the depth of just about every character, the plot, and the immersion. There are things I swear I have done in this game that I have tried to find again only to fail miserably. I have dreamt of fighting the Guardian. Literally. I've had dreams about this game. While it's combat, item variety, gameplay, etc. have now since been dwarfed by modern mega-RPGS like Skyrim; I don't think I've played a more compelling plot in an RPG ever. From the moment you enter Britannia, to the frustration of "just missing" your target, the plot unravels in ways that flesh out the world and make it more believable than many modern games (and more maturely). The characters are life-like and there was a lot of detail put into NPC schedules (I caught you, cheater cheater). For it's time, there was absolutely nothing like it. Sure there are some dated flaws (you'll drag-and-drop a LOT). But this game isn't on GoodNewGames.com is it? If you want to cheat (for me the carry limit is too restrictive), you can download Exult giving you a myriad of cheat, graphics, and sound options. However, the "vanilla" game works well with DosBox and it does have a GFX smoothing option.
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