I'm tired of Oblivion

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#1 stb1swat
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Hello all, this is my first post at the gamespot forums. I am wondering if I could get a recommendation for a game to replace TESIV. I'm happy with the gametime Oblivion has given me, and I am not hating the game, but I'm oh so bored of it! I'm not looking for something similar to the dot, but just another RPG with good gameplay, story line, etc. I'm going to try out 2worlds so no need to suggest that. I do not at all mind older games.

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The Witcher.
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What's it like? I've heard the storyline was the saving grace for it. How's the combat?
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don't go for 2 worlds its horrible
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The Witcher is probably the best RPG to come out this year, so long as you dig the combat. Some people flat out hate it so you might see a few user downvotes because of it. The only complaint I would have is that you basically have one character choice.

If you're in North America, download it from the UK site if you can ... content was cut to fit M rating in North America. There isn't much in the box anyway.

Other good choices would be Guild Wars (free online play means its easy to go multiplayer pvp/pve if you want, or just use mercs and heroes you unlock to solo) or, if you're looking to step outside the traditional European-esque fantasy world, you could give Jade Empire or Titan Quest a go.

I can't recommend Two Worlds ... but I won't get in to why because it seems whenever you comment on Two Worlds the torches come out.

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Hello all, this is my first post at the gamespot forums. I am wondering if I could get a recommendation for a game to replace TESIV. I'm happy with the gametime Oblivion has given me, and I am not hating the game, but I'm oh so bored of it! I'm not looking for something similar to the dot, but just another RPG with good gameplay, story line, etc. I'm going to try out 2worlds so no need to suggest that. I do not at all mind older games.

Thanks,

stb1swat

I recommend the Witcher above any other rpg this year. But..........

While I initially gave Two Worlds a mediocre review based soley upon the demo, I now intend to rewrite my review after having played it more. Yes, the voice acting is really bad, but the gameplay is superior to Oblivion in some ways. Briefly, Two Worlds doesn't suffer from the ridiculous leveling that vanilla Oblivion did. The land is more realisitically lethal in Two Worlds. If you just go off roaming and take on enemies when you are at a lower level, you're going get obliterated.

Graphically, the landscape of the two games are similar in many respects. Two Worlds has superior shading, magic and elemental effects though.

The one drawback I have found, compared to Oblivion, is that your character and class are not completely customizable like they are in Oblivion.

Once you have played 10 hours or so, it's hard not to like this game if you like action/rpgs.

Anyway, enough of this. I want to get back to playing the Witcher. ;)

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The Witcher is probably the best RPG to come out this year, so long as you dig the combat. Some people flat out hate it so you might see a few user downvotes because of it. The only complaint I would have is that you basically have one character choice.

If you're in North America, download it from the UK site if you can ... content was cut to fit M rating in North America. There isn't much in the box anyway.

Other good choices would be Guild Wars (free online play means its easy to go multiplayer pvp/pve if you want, or just use mercs and heroes you unlock to solo) or, if you're looking to step outside the traditional European-esque fantasy world, you could give Jade Empire or Titan Quest a go.

I can't recommend Two Worlds ... but I won't get in to why because it seems whenever you comment on Two Worlds the torches come out.

alexmatusiak

I'll check out the Witcher, too bad there isn't a demo. From what I've seen I likey!

I do have Guild Wars: Nightfall; for some reason I never stuck with the game past lvl 10, or once my friend quit playing it. I may just launch it up and try it again. I've run throught Jade Empire a bit, as well as Titan Quest...okay games, but again they didn't hold my attention. What about Loki? I've seen this game advertised on STEAM, but not else where.

thanks

I recommend the Witcher above any other rpg this year. But..........

While I initially gave Two Worlds a mediocre review based soley upon the demo, I now intend to rewrite my review after having played it more. Yes, the voice acting is really bad, but the gameplay is superior to Oblivion in some ways. Briefly, Two Worlds doesn't suffer from the ridiculous leveling that vanilla Oblivion did. The land is more realisitically lethal in Two Worlds. If you just go off roaming and take on enemies when you are at a lower level, you're going get obliterated.

Graphically, the landscape of the two games are similar in many respects. Two Worlds has superior shading, magic and elemental effects though.

The one drawback I have found, compared to Oblivion, is that your character and class are not completely customizable like they are in Oblivion.

Once you have played 10 hours or so, it's hard not to like this game if you like action/rpgs.

Anyway, enough of this. I want to get back to playing the Witcher. ;)

iwokojance

Another for The Witcher...must be something. Ok, first of all, I did not like what I saw in Two Worlds. I may download the demo to be fair.

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[QUOTE="alexmatusiak"]

The Witcher is probably the best RPG to come out this year, so long as you dig the combat. Some people flat out hate it so you might see a few user downvotes because of it. The only complaint I would have is that you basically have one character choice.

If you're in North America, download it from the UK site if you can ... content was cut to fit M rating in North America. There isn't much in the box anyway.

Other good choices would be Guild Wars (free online play means its easy to go multiplayer pvp/pve if you want, or just use mercs and heroes you unlock to solo) or, if you're looking to step outside the traditional European-esque fantasy world, you could give Jade Empire or Titan Quest a go.

I can't recommend Two Worlds ... but I won't get in to why because it seems whenever you comment on Two Worlds the torches come out.

stb1swat

I'll check out the Witcher, too bad there isn't a demo. From what I've seen I likey!

I do have Guild Wars: Nightfall; for some reason I never stuck with the game past lvl 10, or once my friend quit playing it. I may just launch it up and try it again. I've run throught Jade Empire a bit, as well as Titan Quest...okay games, but again they didn't hold my attention. What about Loki? I've seen this game advertised on STEAM, but not else where.

thanks

december 13th= witcher demo, if you can wait that long. Before buying the witcher though, make sure you have at least 2 gigs of ram, you will need it, anyways, 2 gig nowadays costs like 30$.
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#9 alexmatusiak
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Ya I've heard rumours of a Witcher demo ... if you can wait for that, it might be your best bet.

I haven't personally played Loki ... but if you didn't care too much for Titan Quest, then I'm not sure if you'd dig Loki all that much (I've read a lot of comparison of the two ... both being isometric action RPGs and all ... but i stress again that this is just from what I've read and heard from a few friends on vent who played it).