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> The Longest Journey, haven't got this one myself, but it's got alot
> of praise in the press, could be worth exploring.
Heh, John Walker's very own lovebug. He's always plugging it for the slightest reason.
Morrowind, mainly for it's huge free roaming world that you can explore at your own pace, choosing when you want to go on quests etc.
Dungeon Siege, some people hate this but I quite like it, more of an action game like Diablo 2 than a proper RPS but fun all the same.
Planescape Torment, A great RPG here, but difficult to get into if your an RPG newbie, still worth the effort though, it's thoroughly engrossing.
The Longest Journey, haven't got this one myself, but it's got alot of praise in the press, could be worth exploring.
> Never winter nights. Got it and the expansion a few weeks back.
> Fantastic game. Fallout 2 is also good, but i'd go with NVN as its
> more recent and the graphics are up to scratch.
Fallout 2 rocks. Unfortunately my dodgy version always used to crash after you slept with that dudes wife. (That was always made more interesting because I had a female character).
> Planescape: Torment is another brilliant RPG as well.
Agreed. Its excellent.
"Ultima 7", although its really old, is the best RPG I've ever played.
> Totally different type of RPG, but I believe they've re-released
> Fallout 1 and 2 (or are about to)
>
> 2D, but amazing games - very popular. Set in a post-nuclear war
> world, you get to make loads of decisions, be good or evil, stuff
> like that. Great games.
>
> In the second one you can even go to a brothel. Woo.
Yes, there very good, and I think you can get them both bundle in a pack along with Fallout Tatics
Planescape: Torment is another brilliant RPG as well.