Posted September 02, 2015
F4LL0UT
Get Showgunners!
Registered: Jun 2011
From Poland
tiny E
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted September 02, 2015
Jinxtah
New User
Registered: May 2011
From Denmark
Posted September 02, 2015
Speaking of EotB, I just made it to level 4 in EotB 1. I'm so happy the game is great even without the nostalgia glasses on. I'm savoring every moment of my time with it.
Dartpaw86
New User
Registered: Dec 2013
From Canada
Posted September 02, 2015
While the game is awesome, and easier (as I hadn't played it since I was a dumb little kid who knew nothing of RPGs) it doesn't feel as "magical" as I remember.
gamefood
The flamin beer will burp you down!
Registered: Apr 2009
From Germany
Jinxtah
New User
Registered: May 2011
From Denmark
Posted September 02, 2015
While the game is awesome, and easier (as I hadn't played it since I was a dumb little kid who knew nothing of RPGs) it doesn't feel as "magical" as I remember.
Post edited September 02, 2015 by Jinxtah
Dartpaw86
New User
Registered: Dec 2013
From Canada
Tallima
TreasureHunting!
Registered: Apr 2010
From United States
Posted September 02, 2015
I feel bad for kids today who might not experience what it's like to have a whole world that's fantasy that interconnects with a loosely built world. For me, it was Might and Magic II. In the fantasies in my head, my characters would go on daring quests for the lords, explore the past and the future with Peabody's time machine and lay ambush to those pesky orcs. Now, you can actually do those things in the games without having to imagine them. Which is great! But something is lost, too.
Luckily, we still have the best of those games from the past surviving today. I fully plan to show my kids some of these dinosaurs before they get to Mass Effect 12.