gog2002x: Well mainly Pool of Radiance series (Curse of Azure Bonds, Secret of Silver Blades, etc), they are some of the early computer games that got me into PC gaming. It's hard to forget the ones that started it all for us.
Though it's not always easy to go back and play them after all these years with more modern RPG games coming out all the time.
HunchBluntley: Yeah, that's one of the main reasons why I've almost never bought anything on GOG that I played back in the day: realistically, I probably wouldn't play most of the oldies much because of the UI, controls, basic/janky gameplay, etc., which have often been improved on in more recent games. (Also, I still own almost all that I might actually wish to play again, so it'd just be a matter of digging out my physical media and figuring out how to install on my modern-ish laptop.)
In other words: My nostalgia goggles, they do nothing! :P
Well, I did end buying most of the old games for nostalgia reasons, except for a few that seems to have too many issues. I likely still buy a few here and there, but mostly in support of GOG. If not for them, I wouldn't even have the opportunity as it's almost impossible to get them in retail. Unfortunately, my nostalgia goggles seems to do the opposite 1/2 the time lol.
Once in a blue moon I may still play them, but you're right though, with more modern games out there's just not enough time to even go back.
gog2002x: Well mainly Pool of Radiance series (Curse of Azure Bonds, Secret of Silver Blades, etc), they are some of the early computer games that got me into PC gaming. It's hard to forget the ones that started it all for us.
Though it's not always easy to go back and play them after all these years with more modern RPG games coming out all the time.
dtgreene: If Pool of Radiance gets remastered, there are 3 things that I would really like to be changed:
1. Make it so that you don't need to re-select spells to memorize every time you cast them and want to get them back by resting.
2. Add an option to auto-cast healing spells on rest. (1 and 2 together would solve the healing issue the game has, at least outside of combat.)
3. Get rid of the sexist limit on female strength.
(There's other things they could change, of course, like adding an option to remove or at least greatly increase the level caps for non-humans (and by "greatly increase", I mean increasing it to at least the 20s, so such characters are viable in Pools of Darkness.)
I like all those ideas, it'll be a dream come true if it really happens.
p.s. How the heck do you snip replies? lol