• Maharashtra@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    It’s difficult to answer, since it relies on personal needs and tastes of course, but I feel that it withstood the test of time very well.

    It’s deeply enjoyable, and may surprise you - thieving classes may disappear during sleep with some of your gold. Members of the party may dislike each other and even kill one another. There’s a quest, where a male party member may fall in love with a rescued princess. Mazes are difficult to survive. Enemies guarding vital places in the world are very powerful. The world itself seems quite vast.

    I always enjoyed playing the game and I wouldn’t mind doing it again.

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      1 year ago

      It was all the stuff about party members turning on each other that made me so excited back in the day. I think when I finally played it I was expecting something much more narrative (I’m a big ultima fan) so I was a bit disappointed. But I should give it another go, with clearer expectations! It still looks gorgeous.

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        1 year ago

        The game is more a “dungeon crawler” under an open sky, than an open-world game. There’s not much of a story there, no deep dialogues.

        But, given the times it was released, it’s not unexpected…