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Personally I'd recommend 2 free online games I'm playing.
The big one is Runescape a MMORPG (massive multi-player online RPG)
It really is a massive game and is free, although to acsess the full game you do need to be come a member... You can access half of it without though.
The other is Realm Fighting which is a turn based Sratergy Game.. Each turn take a day, and allthough you can only play it for 20 days for free its good fun... If you want to carry on after then you have to re-register a different name.
FPRPG. Name me one FPS which has as many stat points as System Shock 2.
I see your point. Personally I wasn't counting a FPRPG as a category. It is a FPS to me simply because of the interface. Although I admit, it is the roleplaying elements that make it good.
For me a RPG involves playing a group of characters in a party...stats galore, items, magic. Usually in an isometric view.
It would be interesting to see where other lump it, that is, if they had to choose simply between FPS or RPG.
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The point is, surely, that such genre classifications are really arbitrary and therefore irrelevant.
Does this mean that a game like, say ... Everquest ... is a First Person Real Time Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game? ... or FPRTMMORPG? Or is it really 'turn-based', because that's what combat esssentially is (I attack, you attack, I attack, you attack, etc. etc.)? Or is it even 'role-playing' if you don't play on a specified role-playing server?
you could go on like this forever...
whichever way you look at it both Thief and System Shock 2 are damn cool games ...
If I'm posting here then Counterglow must be down.
I agree with FP on this one. You can classify them any way you really choose, and make a pretty good arguement about your choice no matter what that choice is, but any classification is largely irrelevant.
I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
i find Baldur's Gate 2 to be quite enjoyable. after beating it, i continued with my characters in the Throne of Bhaal (the expansion) and started a new game as well (to try out another character class, and do some of the sidequests/stronghold stuff that'd i'd missed in my earlier games)
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Some games I've seen that the concept sounds fun, but havent heard one way or the other if theyre actually good games:
Freedom Force
If you like the 60'es cartoon heroes (and rpgs), then go buy this game, you wont be dissapointed if you're just looking for a good SP game... If you're looking for a good MP game, then this game is NOT what you want, you have almost no possibilities in MP (No strategy, no large maps, no light maps (Where you can actually see what's going on), no point...)
And just for the record: This is the only rpg game that I like (I HATE all other rpg games)
In City of Heroes you play as ONE superhero in one giant online city. The game should be more in depth than Freedom Force, and it has much better graphics. But to be able to play it, you need to pay a monthly fee, which is the only reason why I'm not buying it. I haven't kept up with the news about the game though, so I don't know if the game has been released yet...
On the consoles: The SNES was the best console system for RPGs, easily. Sadly, many of the best were never released in english (huzzah for emulation(own the origional cartrige, first )). I've always liked FF6 better than 7,8,9,or 10. I just liked the style; the sprite graphics.
The Thief games are both good, the Fallout games are both good, SS2 is good, and Deus Ex was good. I wholeheartedly reccomend any (or all) of them.
Right now, I'm playing Morrowind and Neverwinter Nights, and I've started to play Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingom. I like these, as well.
On my Gamecube, I'm still addicted to Smash Brothers. It's one hell of a good game.
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