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Elaborigen: My mentor just poisoned me after teaching me everything and me succeding on my first mission. Now I am reborn as my true self.
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Sanjuro: Is your name Sareth?
No
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Elaborigen: You can actually choose a portrait. I believe the default one has fiery hair once you are your true self.
This sounds really cool, it's an RPG, right?
Not really. Turn based strategy.

Probably, not as cool as it sounds. It's kind of the tutorial.
Post edited November 26, 2014 by Elaborigen
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Elaborigen: Not really. Turn based strategy.

Probably, not as cool as it sounds. It's kind of the tutorial.
But the fiery red hair....oooh. What race are you?
Human at the beginning. A "Master" after that (not sure if it counts as race).
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Elaborigen: Human at the beginning. A "Master" after that (not sure if it counts as race).
Is it a modern startegy?

Masters of Eador?
Indeed it is Eador, any of the two since they're basically the same game. :)
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Elaborigen: Indeed it is Eador, any of the two since they're basically the same game. :)
Gotta dash, someone please take this over for me!

Btw that's cool, which one of the games was it? The one I mentioned? It sounds fun! I gotta try it one day if it's got good plot - does it have lots of story?
There's Eador: Genesis and Eador: Masters of the Broken World. Both are the same game almost exactly, the second one with 3d graphics.

They have quite a lengthy campaign (I've never finished it) in which there is some diplomacy involved with different masters and it has a couple of different endings. But most of it is not about the story.
I think of it as Heroes of Might and Magic on steroids and haven't been able to go back to those games since I tried it. They also have a steeper learning curve.
Post edited November 26, 2014 by Elaborigen
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Elaborigen: There's Eador: Genesis and Eador: Masters of the Broken World. Both are the same game almost exactly, the second one with 3d graphics.

They have quite a lengthy campaign (I've never finished it) in which there is some diplomacy involved with different masters and it has a couple of different endings. But most of it is not about the story.
I think of it as Heroes of Might and Magic on steroids and haven't been able to go back to those games since I tried it. They also have a steeper learning curve.
That sounds really cool, I might tried that. So the one with becoming a Master via your mentor is in the first one?

Since no one has taken my turn over for me, have a go at this:

Me and my friends are elite commandos, we are an elite team of spies and we fulfil missions!
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Green_Hilltop: Since no one has taken my turn over for me, have a go at this:

Me and my friends are elite commandos, we are an elite team of spies and we fulfil missions!
What's the setting? Present day, sci-fi, world war 2?
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Green_Hilltop: Since no one has taken my turn over for me, have a go at this:

Me and my friends are elite commandos, we are an elite team of spies and we fulfil missions!
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ZFR: What's the setting? Present day, sci-fi, world war 2?
Present day. Probably not many of you have played the game but I bet you have heard of the franchise, it's really popular! :) There's also a special reason why I mentioned this game today.

Edit: Actually, now that I've looked at wiki I realized it only came out for the consoles, not PC, but since it's so famous I think that's okay. Any questions about the cast or setting? ;)
Post edited November 26, 2014 by Green_Hilltop
Is it turn based?

OT: Both Eadors are the same game, Masters of the Broken World is a "remaster" of Genesis, so that part is the same in both.
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Elaborigen: Is it turn based?

OT: Both Eadors are the same game, Masters of the Broken World is a "remaster" of Genesis, so that part is the same in both.
It's actually an action adventure game, with a little bit of platforming.

Aha, I thought it's two different games! Wow, isn't that a cash grab then? Or did they really rework it a lot?
I have no clue and also no intelligent question to ask about the current game, so I'll just push this thread to attention again and hope that perhaps the next game will be something I know :D

Side question: How many of the games being described here have you played roughly? I am interested to know since it seems that for myself most of the time I had never played the described games and therefore had no clue. For me I only played two of the games here and one of that was Tetris :D
(of course not taking into account the two games I described myself when I ninjad the chance to take a turn)
Post edited November 27, 2014 by moonshineshadow