Posted August 12, 2016
Zachski: For the record, I've been playing Quest for Glory for about 20 years now, and I'm *STILL* discovering new things about the games.
mrprmiller: I actually just discovered a new skip in QFG4 today. It's significant enough for more to do an entirely new set of Any% runs. And while I'm at it, I'm just going to get the 100% routes done. I'm a little curious about the skip you found but this is probably not the topic for it.
@Geist
Fair point. Although...
Honestly, as long as you own the games, you'll probably come back and play them several times. Replayability is pretty high. Four classes means you have four ways to experience the game (with the fifth game's Fighter finally being unique and distinct from Paladin), and on top of that, there's being able to make yourself a hybrid character.
Some people play through the games aiming to max all of their stats and skills. Others go through as minimally as possible. Some do speed runs. Others might spend as much time as the game will allow them to have.
QFG offers you a surprising amount of freedom for an adventure game. And in all honesty, no two playthroughs are truly the same.