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The difficulty spike near the end of the game is ENORMOUS. Imagine drawing runes in pre-Wii era with your mouse. The magic system is very interesting: you have to actually draw runes to cast spells. There are different races living down there, they inhabit different carved in stone castles, villages, dungeons. Game has new-age graphics (bumpmapping, selfshadowing etc.) but still retains the absolutely amazing atmosphere of the old Ultima Underworld games. It is Ultima Underworld 3 much like Dead Space is System Shock 3. Better than Fallouts, Baldur's Gates, previous M&M entries, even better than Ultima 7.Īrx Fatalis is the most faitful sequel to Ultima Underworld 1&2 ever created. For me personally this is the best RPG ever created. If I were to recommend ONE game from this list, ONE game for all you old-school RPG maniacs this would be Mandate of Heaven. One last thing: dungeons in Mandate of Heaven are second to none. Don't be confused: sci-fi ending is a staple of Might and Magic series. It has the perfect amount of challenge right until the very last dungeon where things start to get a little bit on the easy side cause you can shoot laser weapons then. they will ERADICATE you where not even a Resurrection spell can help! I could go on and on about this game for hours. Wanna try tackling those Titans with 3000 damage points attacks while you're party has an average of 260 HP? Go on. The whole world is a sandbox - you can go EVERYWHERE you want any time you want.

Might and Magic 6 overwhelms you just as Baldur's Gate 2 does. You can fly in this game! Fly in the overworld! How cool is that? You can also teleport to ANY place you want even in the middle of a dungeon (Lloyd's Beacon spell).
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It is not a DOS game anymore (so no 320x240 8-bit VGA graphics like previous Might and Magic titles) but a full 65k colours Windows title. Calling it a dungeon crawler is a bit much as the overworld in this game is HUGE. The second best dungeon crawler ever created. Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds I did not post about the most famous ones (M&M3-5, Wizardry, EotB etc.) as everybody knows them and has played and loved them I have finished all of the below except one that is mentioned (RoA1). Here's a list of some of the old First Person RPGs. It would be great if you guys posted some that are missing and better yet: available legally on some DD service.
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It also does not include the manual:/ Therefore, we recommend that you buy it elsewhere, or download our near-complete CD version.So I had this post prepared for the Grimrock thread thought it would be better for another discussion specifically focused on these classics. Note: Although the CD version is on sale for only $5 at the CD-ROM store, it is the trimmed version, 'Sierra Classic', which includes neither the interview with Raymond Feist nor the music on the CD.

Suffice it to say that no one can boast of being an RPG veteran if they've never set foot in Krondor:)
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Sierra made the game free in 1997 to promote its own sequel, Betrayal at Antara (which, without Feist's input, is a pale shadow of its predecessor). The only criticism of this classic is that it has an excellent storyline written by best-selling fantasy author Raymond Feist (who was also involved in the design process), memorable characters, a very attractive spell-casting interface, and a plethora of optional sub-quests and puzzle chests. One of the best RPGs ever, Betrayal at Krondor is a classic example of games that get good reviews but don't do well in stores (at least until it was re-released on CD-ROM).
