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You mean they actually did make Black and White II? I thought that fell through.
They did alright. Personally I think it's much better than the first one, but for some reason it never hooked me. I played it for 2-3 weeks perhaps, and never again.
Oh right, major flaw was that it wasn't shipped with multiplayer, you had to buy an expansion for that (which came out later). Had it come with multiplayer, I'm sure I would have enjoyed it more.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
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I've seen it in stores, but the whole Black & White thing never really did it for me. All I wanted to do was drop people off of cliffs the entire time.
And yeah, Knights of the Old Republic I and II both let you be completely evil. Also Fable and more than likely Fable 2 when it comes out.
Then there's always The Elder Scrolls series. Though that was more just acting like an ass and killing everyone for fun...
I've seen it in stores, but the whole Black & White thing never really did it for me. All I wanted to do was drop people off of cliffs the entire time.
That's pretty much all I ended up doing with that game. It was extremely satisfying. Cause then you could pick up their skeleton and throw it in the middle of a village to make everyone run away screaming.
I also liked that you could totally bitch slap your creature and bruise it up.
Hehehe, I never got to do that. What did bug me was how much the monster misbehaved. Maybe it really did need all that bitch slapping. Sounds like fun though.
Hehehe, I never got to do that. What did bug me was how much the monster misbehaved. Maybe it really did need all that bitch slapping. Sounds like fun though.
Yeah no kidding. I always tried to teach my tiger to eat corn, because let's face it, who wants to start with a monkey or a cow? Yet he'd always snack on a villager or a cow whenever I wasn't watching
Playing good was so much harder in B&W 1.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
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For some reason i love Black&White, there where so many flaws in the game, the story sucked the quests sucked, the bugs sucked, allot of stuff sucked, but i love the game so much. (Maybe because there nothing else that comes close to what you can do in Black&White)
oh and in Fable you can be pretty evil. (to bad you couldnt kill children)
Fallout is another game where you could play a rather evil character.
Yeah, I liked playing Black and White just for picking stuff up. And it's a pretty game as well. But I never got very far in the quests. I'd get confused too on how to build larger structures and what not.
Arcanum is another one. Im a huge fan, but i never played a purely evil alignment file, so i cant say whether you get to remain evil all the way through the game. Anyone else played it?
Yeah I eventually figured it out sorta. I just stopped playing it anyway. I think I may dig it out and play it again. Unfortunately, there seems to be no real way to skip that terribly long tutorial. Half of which is all about the creature. I don't know. I honestly think the creature feature in that game was what ruined it for me. It required way too much micromanagement.
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hey siaynoq whats lands of lore? is it a good game?
Indeed, Twilight. Only one of the most underrated games ever. Made back in the glory days of Westwood Studios and Origin before such great game makers were absorbed by gigantic entities like EA Games.
The first Lands of Lore is really fun. However, it doesn't run too smoothly on newer computers. Here's a cool featurette from the first game. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK_IhgScOF8
Indeed, Twilight. Only one of the most underrated games ever. Made back in the glory days of Westwood Studios and Origin before such great game makers were absorbed by gigantic entities like EA Games.
The first Lands of Lore is really fun.
amen to that, i'm one of the few people that admit to really like the Lands of Lore series. 1 and 2 were the highlights of it with part 2 my favorite of the series even though it was extremely hard to figure out (god knows how i got through the city of the gods). You werent the bad guy there, though.
One of the first games that made you play evil was Dungeon Keeper (i think none mentioned it yet). Make your own dungeons and slay the heroes that come to destroy evil. Loved both Dungeon Keeper 1 and 2. Go get them Horny! (best monster you could lure in your dungeon but extremely moody)
amen to that, i'm one of the few people that admit to really like the Lands of Lore series. 1 and 2 were the highlights of it with part 2 my favorite of the series even though it was extremely hard to figure out (god knows how i got through the city of the gods). You werent the bad guy there, though.
I think what was also difficult was the Dracoid Ruins. You get there and there's so many places to go but little you can activate and you're not sure what to make of all of it.
That's kind of what's appealing about that game. Since you aren't always sure what your objectives are, you feel alone and isolated; just as Luther would. And they convey that wonderfully in the game.
I also thought one of the creepiest levels of the game was the Dark Halls. It was a bonus level but doing it was so worth it. And you sense some kind of sub-plot involving the monk Julian. As if he's harboring this dark and powerful spirit. Did you ever play that part?
One of the first games that made you play evil was Dungeon Keeper (i think none mentioned it yet). Make your own dungeons and slay the heroes that come to destroy evil. Loved both Dungeon Keeper 1 and 2. Go get them Horny! (best monster you could lure in your dungeon but extremely moody)
"Beware. The Lord of the Land has come."
How could I forget?! Dungeon Keeper 1 is amazing. You could slap your servants, sacrifice them, make them kill each other. And you could of course turn them into chickens as well
And hoarding treasure is always fun.
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Knights of the Old Republic I suppose, though I haven't played it. Black & White 1 and 2 are also games where you can be completely evil.
In Lands of Lore II you can take the evil path and do nothing but bad things.
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Oh right, major flaw was that it wasn't shipped with multiplayer, you had to buy an expansion for that (which came out later). Had it come with multiplayer, I'm sure I would have enjoyed it more.
And yeah, Knights of the Old Republic I and II both let you be completely evil. Also Fable and more than likely Fable 2 when it comes out.
Then there's always The Elder Scrolls series. Though that was more just acting like an ass and killing everyone for fun...
Like a cat, tied to a stick
That's pretty much all I ended up doing with that game. It was extremely satisfying. Cause then you could pick up their skeleton and throw it in the middle of a village to make everyone run away screaming.
I also liked that you could totally bitch slap your creature and bruise it up.
Siaynoq's Playthroughs
Like a cat, tied to a stick
Playing good was so much harder in B&W 1.
Yeah, I liked playing Black and White just for picking stuff up. And it's a pretty game as well. But I never got very far in the quests. I'd get confused too on how to build larger structures and what not.
As for Fable, at least you could scare children!
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Like a cat, tied to a stick
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unzip, strip, touch, finger, grep, mount, fsck, more, yes, fsck, fsck, fsck, umount, sleep
Indeed, Twilight. Only one of the most underrated games ever. Made back in the glory days of Westwood Studios and Origin before such great game makers were absorbed by gigantic entities like EA Games.
The first Lands of Lore is really fun. However, it doesn't run too smoothly on newer computers. Here's a cool featurette from the first game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK_IhgScOF8
Lands of Lore II can actually run under windows. That game is really fun. Here are some really good scenes from it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8AzjWMfoFM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkNDWoPRzyc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwodIOycYlE
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amen to that, i'm one of the few people that admit to really like the Lands of Lore series. 1 and 2 were the highlights of it with part 2 my favorite of the series even though it was extremely hard to figure out (god knows how i got through the city of the gods). You werent the bad guy there, though.
One of the first games that made you play evil was Dungeon Keeper (i think none mentioned it yet). Make your own dungeons and slay the heroes that come to destroy evil. Loved both Dungeon Keeper 1 and 2. Go get them Horny! (best monster you could lure in your dungeon but extremely moody)
I think what was also difficult was the Dracoid Ruins. You get there and there's so many places to go but little you can activate and you're not sure what to make of all of it.
That's kind of what's appealing about that game. Since you aren't always sure what your objectives are, you feel alone and isolated; just as Luther would. And they convey that wonderfully in the game.
I also thought one of the creepiest levels of the game was the Dark Halls. It was a bonus level but doing it was so worth it. And you sense some kind of sub-plot involving the monk Julian. As if he's harboring this dark and powerful spirit. Did you ever play that part?
Siaynoq's Playthroughs
How could I forget?! Dungeon Keeper 1 is amazing. You could slap your servants, sacrifice them, make them kill each other. And you could of course turn them into chickens as well
And hoarding treasure is always fun.