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I just noticed a box at my game store for the upcoming World of Final Fantasy.

WE HAVE EXTREMELY BIG HEADS!

That's totally cool right?

But much more importantly, Ni No Kuni 2.
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bram1253: I come back today and I have 56 replies :o
Sorry but I'm not going to read all of them.
Then why make this thread at all if you're not interested? :D

Or was it the "let's make a thread, read the first replies and let the others enjoy themselves while I leave" kind of thread? ;)
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01kipper: My favourites (all of which I have replayed many times):

Wasteland (the first one)
Ultima Underworld (the first one)
Pool of Radiance (the first one)
Good choices!

Well here are a few of mine

Pools of Radiance (and honestly any gold box game is awesome and win)
Wasteland 1
Ultima 4, 5, 6, 7
Might and Magic clouds of Xeen
Phantom brave
FF7
Kotor
Freedom Force
Disgaea 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, D2
FFX
Pokemon Silver, Gold, Crystal
Bards tale original
Post edited May 31, 2016 by Kconv
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bram1253: I come back today and I have 56 replies :o
Sorry but I'm not going to read all of them.
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Green_Hilltop: Then why make this thread at all if you're not interested? :D

Or was it the "let's make a thread, read the first replies and let the others enjoy themselves while I leave" kind of thread? ;)
One of those completely interchangeable faceless no avatar guys that go from forum to forum posting threads and not having anything to do with the discussion. Meanwhile we are discussing kewl rpg's here.
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Kconv: Well here are a few of mine

Pools of Radiance (and honestly any gold box game is awesome and win)
Of course, this game has its issues as well, including:
The same low level AD&D issues present in Baldur's Gate (though at least the "death's door" rule is imlpemented, so 0 HP != death, and there's no "main character dead = game over")
Healing is way too weak (the *only* healing spell you get heals only 1-8 HP, and it can be annoying if the game keeps giving you 1 HP)
To make matters worse, resting isn't a full heal, so you need to keep casting that healing spell until you're healed. (Later Gold Box added a "fix" option that fixes this issue.)
Female characters can't get as much Strength as male characters (and are given nothing in return, making this mechanic highly sexist)
Level caps for mages and especially priests are too low. Priests can't even learn a healing spell other than the starting one.
Some spell levels are basically useless (looking at you, 3rd level Priest spells)

Things do change in later games in the series, but the useless spell levels and sexist strength caps remain. Furthermore, racial level limits become a problem, eventually making nearly every non-human character useless. (Why offer the option to play a demi-human if such characters are useless?) There's also the combination of "can only level up in certain spots", "XP that would allow for multiple level-ups is lost when you level up", and instances of "trapped in a dungeon, so you can't access town services to level up", which can cause lots of wasted experience and frustration (like at the start of Curse of the Azure Bonds; game just gave you a "Dual Class" option, but if you use it right away, you will be punished for doing so).
I don't have the level of experience that most of you have, but the Baldur's Gate games were among my favorites. However, Ultima III was the first great, immersive computer game I ever played and Dark Sun:Shattered Lands was a big step for me when I first played it. I had never played a game that seemed so open to exploring before that.
Post edited May 31, 2016 by Tonnemaker
Arcanum for the game mechanics

Ultima VII complete for the overall experience

Bloodlust shadowhunter for the feeling...
I forgot Deus Ex 1 in my list LOL the best XD