05-20-2002, 09:20 PM | #21 |
The Magister
Join Date: January 19, 2002
Location: So. Cal.
Age: 47
Posts: 127
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The truth i didnt like any of the D&D games from Bioware.
Playing an RPG in wich you control a party of adventurers does not lend itself well to the isometric view that these games have. (IMHO) I enjoy the first person RPG like the Wizardry series. But saying that i recently played Dungeon Siege and liked a lot about it. Its not much of an RPG but they were able to make an enjoyable isometric rpg for me. Maybe its because you only contrtol 1 party member that i didnt find the isometric as bad. But prolly the reaason i liked it more is that u are able tomove the camera in any angle u wish. i ended up playing the game almost in a third person perspective. It was great. But like i said before the game is very low on RPG elements so i lost interest in about 3 weeks. but i played the game in multiplayer an average of 8 hours a day for those 3 weeks. Now is NeverWinterNights similar to DS as far as letting you change the camera angle. If it is then it will rock. If they madee a game that blended some of the usability of DS and the RPG elemets of D&D games. It would be the best online game to play.
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