Posted June 25, 2013
darthspudius
Steam is Power!
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Leroux
Major Blockhead
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From Germany
Posted June 25, 2013
darthspudius: Whats a CRPG? Didn't they just call these things RPG's long ago, why do we need sub genre's of the damned things.
Yeah, that's when they didn't need computers to play them, long ago. The C just means we're not talking about pen and paper RPGs which are probably more varied and unique in the first place. Anyway, my answer won't be all that unique: Torment, Bloodlines, Albion, Arcanum, Gothic, Arx Fatalis. Most unique JRPGs (:P) I've played: Chrono Trigger, Okami and Vagrant Story. Freeware: Space Funeral and Die Reise ins All (sadly not available in English and probably hard to translate).
Post edited June 25, 2013 by Leroux
ET3D
Always a noob
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darthspudius
Steam is Power!
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ET3D
Always a noob
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From Clipperton Island
Posted June 25, 2013
Why does it bother you? Some people are just used to calling them that.
ET3D
Always a noob
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From Clipperton Island
Posted June 25, 2013
Knightmare was unique in that my pirated copy crashed whenever the character got poisoned. When I was young I saw that as a challenge rather than a nuisance.
I also vaguely remember a game for the Amiga of this style (3D flick screen) where you could see the view of four characters and move them separately to solve puzzles which required simultaneous actions. While unique it was apparently less fun and so left less of an impression on my memory.
I also vaguely remember a game for the Amiga of this style (3D flick screen) where you could see the view of four characters and move them separately to solve puzzles which required simultaneous actions. While unique it was apparently less fun and so left less of an impression on my memory.
Pemptus
Warrior of Derp
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masterotaku
Pickiest 3D user
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From Spain
Posted June 25, 2013
All these years I've been thinking it meant Cenital RPG. And now I see the word "cenital" doesn't exist in english. It means something like "above the head" in spanish. You know, the perspective that CRPGs have.
Today I learned something :D.
By the way, my favorites are Dragon Age Origins and Planescape Torment.
Today I learned something :D.
By the way, my favorites are Dragon Age Origins and Planescape Torment.
Post edited June 25, 2013 by masterotaku
Schnuff
←This Way
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From Germany
Posted June 25, 2013
Yes, the SNES was heaven for me.
Lufia, Lunar ohh so many great games.
But this is about crpg, so the games that i loved here were the Gold Boxed (and the Silver Boxed) D&D from SSI.
After them Fallout and its predecessor Wasteland.
One game i should mention too The Bards Tale. It drove me nuts with his spinner. Never ever will i forget the
sentence...You face death itself in form of....
Lufia, Lunar ohh so many great games.
But this is about crpg, so the games that i loved here were the Gold Boxed (and the Silver Boxed) D&D from SSI.
After them Fallout and its predecessor Wasteland.
One game i should mention too The Bards Tale. It drove me nuts with his spinner. Never ever will i forget the
sentence...You face death itself in form of....
Post edited June 25, 2013 by Schnuff
Ghorpm
Zielony Brzydal
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From Poland
Posted June 25, 2013
I'll not repeat already mentioned games so I'll give you a vastly unknown cRPG: Entomorph - Plague of the Darkfall
It's definitely not top quality game and sadly it's very linear. Nevertheless it is unique. There is a very unusual way to level up - you gradually mutate and transform into a huge insect. Each transform makes you more powerful but obviously you are losing your humanity.
It's definitely not top quality game and sadly it's very linear. Nevertheless it is unique. There is a very unusual way to level up - you gradually mutate and transform into a huge insect. Each transform makes you more powerful but obviously you are losing your humanity.
MasodikTiasma
Overtonist
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From France
Posted June 25, 2013
As a kid, I'd say Lands of Lore 2. At the time I played it, I'd never seen a game world that felt so alive.
Then Might & Magic 6 and 7 just for the fun of flying aound and dropping meteor showers on 50 enemies at the same time.
Later Gothic 1 & 2 (I discovered them on GOG).
Then Might & Magic 6 and 7 just for the fun of flying aound and dropping meteor showers on 50 enemies at the same time.
Later Gothic 1 & 2 (I discovered them on GOG).
hunvagy
cRPG Nerd
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From Hungary
Posted June 25, 2013
Well since the question was unique, I'd say Birthright: The Gorgons Alliance and Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace. Both are anything but your standard RPG fare. Especially since Birthright tries to bring Lords of the Realms and the old gold box style games under one roof. Honorary mentions go out to Space 1889, though I only played that a little.
Nirth
GFN / VR / Switch!
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Posted June 25, 2013
Post edited June 25, 2013 by Nirth
AFnord
Friendly Dragon
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From Sweden
Posted June 25, 2013
darthspudius: So why is it I have only heard this silly thing now?! The only people I know are lifeless, fat D&D fans (Im not being mean, thats what they are...). We're on a video game forum, who would assume we were talking about a board game?!
Thank you very much for that insult.... Not that it's actually true, but expect to get a few down-reps for that one.
Anyway, the term CRPG has been in continuous use since the 80's. It dropped a bit in popularity during the late 90's, but started to rise in popularity again somewhere between 05-07. If you look around, you'll see that it is semi-common that people use it. If you look at older gaming magazines (for home computers, not consoles, older meaning pre 95) you'll find that it is about as common that they say CRPG as RPG. Pre 90, it's even more common.
CRPG is just a catch all term for all computer (& console) RPGs, so ARPGs would be a sub-genre to CRPG.
jamotide
Jack Keane 2016!
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From Netherlands
Posted June 25, 2013
Keef The Thief!
Its an unusual game with strange humour and weird game goals, you really need to steal stuff. Its has many stats and amassing wealth is fun because there is good stuff to buy in stores (or steal). There is even a complex magic system for which you can steal ingredients. The combat is abstract realtime action, but works amazingly well, even today its still fun.
The game aged really well because it is so unique.
Edit: The manual and box are funny,too, the creators put some ironic things in there, stupid pictures of themselves and stuff.
Its an unusual game with strange humour and weird game goals, you really need to steal stuff. Its has many stats and amassing wealth is fun because there is good stuff to buy in stores (or steal). There is even a complex magic system for which you can steal ingredients. The combat is abstract realtime action, but works amazingly well, even today its still fun.
The game aged really well because it is so unique.
Edit: The manual and box are funny,too, the creators put some ironic things in there, stupid pictures of themselves and stuff.
Post edited June 25, 2013 by jamotide