Posted on: March 31, 2010

ChronicIntel
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From a guy who does not play that many RPGs
I've always been a first-person shooter gamer, but I have occasionally delved into the RPG genre several times (specifically Dragon Age and Mass Effect, among others). That being said, Arcanum was the first traditional isometric RPG that I've played, and to say that it ate up one of my summers is a bit of an understatement. Arcanum hooks you from beginning to end and offers you a fresh experience if you've never played an RPG before or are already an RPG vet. I have played bits and pieces of the original Fallout and Planescape: Torment (but never to completion, unfortunately) enough to know that if you liked those games, you'll find something to enjoy in Arcanum. The game offers a nice variety of choices and excellent replay value with the different skill paths you can take. You can play a technology-focused character the first time and switch to a magic-focused character the second time and have a completely different but equally enjoyable experience. Want to create a character that mixes both magic and technological skills? You can do that, too, and the challenge of keeping those skills in perfect harmony is a game in and of itself. What prompted me try out this game originally was the review given by PC Gamer, where Greg Vederman stated Arcanum was "arguably better than anything in the Fallout or Diablo series". I then tried out the demo, liked it, and later bought it used at a Gamestop (I was in high school back then, cut me some slack). I have since played through it several times with different classes and mods, and it never got old. I was ecstatic to learn that it was released on GOG since it gave me a second chance in showing my support for it in a way that I didn't do the first time around when I bought it used. However, there are a few minor complaints that I have for this game. There are some areas are fairly difficult early on. This game does not necessarily scale based on the level of your character, and while this is a good thing for the most part, it also means that you can be dominated fairly easily if your character is in the wrong place at the wrong time. There are also main story quests that can punishing for low-level characters (the Black Mountain Mines is a prime example) without proper planning and preparation. Of course, the first time you play through it you wouldn't know how to prepare, and this is the same for pretty much any game out there. The graphics also seemed outdated, even at the time, but it never really bothered me, and if you can't handle outdated graphics, then you probably wouldn't be on GOG anyway. Bottom line, if you liked any of the Fallout games (even the 3rd one), then you owe it to yourself to try out Arcanum. The story is engaging, the replay value is staggeringly high, and the majority of the side quests are varied and interesting. If you're looking for a game to sink hundreds of hours into, you have found it.
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