I made the mistake of selling off my entire 16-bit era collection a few years back... Never again. I just ended up buying a ton of them again (and again) on more modern consoles, or collecting them through emulators. Luckily I still have every other generation (before and after) collected and properly stored, so I can play them whenever I'm feeling like some old-school gaming. Thus I rarely need to re-spend additional money again.
Congrats, iUsers -- you're in for a treat. This was one of last year's best games. The music, tight controls, flexible weaponry, stellar writing, great voice-acting, and... Man, I can just keep going. It just keeps drawing you in deeper as you play. Great stuff. It is to isometric action games what Bastion was to platformers.
Arx Fatalis was a brilliant game. It had enough flexibility that you could actually kill your way to "breaking" the game, like the brilliant old Ultima games. Kill enough quest-givers across multiple factions (i.e., wanton tribe-cleansing violence), and you'd eventually just be left wandering. Of course, there were plenty of paths to success provided, but I like that you can CHOOSE to simply piss EVERYONE off.
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