First of all, LoG and its sequel are really great games that I have had lots of fun playing through (I didn't play any of the old games that inspired this series, so my experience is exclusively from LoG and LoG II). I recently played both titles again and this time I made a party of historical characters that I was involved in at that time. This really made the playthrough enjoyable as it brings up a lot of funny situations and ethical/philosophical questions about the choices you make in the game. My party consisted of 1900's philosophers and a chaotic helicopter. Since you never see your characters you can easily get involved in this roleplay style. This was my party Jean-Paul Sartre - Human Barbarian Ludwig Wittgenstein - Human Battle Mage Attack Helicopter - Insectoid Rogue Albert Camus - Human Alchemist https://i.imgur.com/NVPPAMx.jpg
First of all, LoG and its sequel are really great games that I have had lots of fun playing through (I didn't play any of the old games that inspired this series, so my experience is exclusively from LoG and LoG II). --- I recently played both titles again and this time I made a party of historical characters that I was involved in at that time. This really made the playthrough enjoyable as it brings up a lot of funny situations and ethical/philosophical questions about the choices you make in the game. My party consisted of 1900's philosophers and a chaotic helicopter. Since you never see your characters you can easily get involved in this roleplay style. This was my party: Jean-Paul Sartre - Human Barbarian, Ludwig Wittgenstein - Human Battle Mage, Attack Helicopter - Insectoid Rogue, Albert Camus - Human Alchemist. Here, Wittgenstein can be seen returning to his earlier philosophy after the "rejecting the need for clarity of language to convey meaning"-concept doesn't help getting past the Cemetery Gate puzzle: https://i.imgur.com/NVPPAMx.jpg