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Aww c'mon people, it isn't that hard. It's an RPG for the PC, and while not new, it isn't all that old, either. Single-character game, with three main classes (no, NOT Diablo!!!).
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I remember playing Nox, and you don't really get killed anywhere along the way. Well.. not by the good guys anyway [img]smile.gif[/img]
Edit: Is it Divine Divinity? [ 01-30-2004, 07:53 PM: Message edited by: Dreamer128 ] |
Yes! Yes! Good work, Dreamer, the game is, indeed, Divine Divinity. Being killed is how you (supposedly) become divine. So now it's your turn again. WHEW!!
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At the beginning of this Science Fiction game, a group of refugees requests political asylum. Moments later, their pursuers arrive. The Captain of the pursuing ship has a special relationship with one of the refugees. What came is this, and of what kind of relationship do I speak?
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Hm.. I'll add a little hint. The game is Star Trek: A Final Unity.
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One of the refugees is the Captain's son.
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That is correct. Great job, Tancred [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Tancred, we're waiting for your question.
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Good old A Final Unity!
Hmm.... a question... ok. In what classic game were you able to find, at various points, the Manual of Style, some gopher repellent, a gigantic cotton swab and an eyeball necklace in your inventory? BTW, Dreamer - The Third Throne. Any good? [ 02-03-2004, 10:48 PM: Message edited by: Tancred ] |
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