Posted on: May 19, 2022

Machinators
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 74
My favourite open world RPG
First things first, you MUST try the Unity fan port, which is also free! The port fixes bugs, modernises the feel and look, gives quality of life improvements and most importantly: extensive mod support. That being said, the game itself is a staple mark in the games industry for being so open-ended, freedom-driven and incredibly large in scale. The character creation ALONE puts most RPGs to shame, you can create so many different kinds of builds and the game will support it with the autobiography system too. You can join many factions and temples, be a criminal, go to court, loan from a bank, buy a house or ship, enter every single building, talk nice or blunt to any NPC, dungeon crawl for loot, become a werebear... I mean, there're so many roleplay opportunities it's absolutely INSANE! What you might not actually realise is the game runs off a climate calendar; yes, for 1996, the game has actual seasons and will reflect that visually with built-up snow. The game also runs a background political simulation where in-game events change accordingly, one day the Mages Guild will be aligned with a smaller faction, the next they are sworn enemies! You could enter some dinky village in the middle of nowhere only to realise they are holding a festival on that very same day, giving you deep discounts on weapons... heck, you might even run across one of the secret Witch's Coverns and be able to summon a Daedra... For me, Daggerfall at its core is the very best open world RPG to date and has stood the test of time because of its addictive gameplay loop. Get a quest, go to dungeon, loot, sell and repeat. Of course, you don't HAVE to go dungeon crawling, play a burglar and go rob houses and shops and then store your loot in your wagon! Or be a mage, create spells, enchant items and cause mass mayhem! The game is free, along with the Unity port, so you can't go wrong in giving the game at LEAST a try!!
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