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#1 TiggyTog
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@Alexander2cents: Mate I guarantee ya there are people older then you that still collect consoles, ones with life, kids, and responsibilities. It all depends on where you want your life to go and what you want in life.

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@Archangel3371: ever play the PSP game?

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@Ovirew: That was Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins.

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@RSM-HQ: Have you ever checked out Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins? Amazing game.

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bump?

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@Archangel3371: I'm with you on that, initially I was thinking GnG, but upon reflection, Castlevania seems better. Both are fantastic games though.

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@RSM-HQ: I didn't say it was the greatest RPG since Skyrim, that was a video I posted that had nothing to do with how I saw Skyrim. The guy in said video was just talking about the combat as a whole, and from the look of the video, he had also been playing Dark Messiah of Might and Magic at the time.

I really think you're making a mistake by not at least giving Kingdom Come a try, it's a great game thats often overlooked because of its buggy launch and huge patches, but when you look past that, its a full-blown RPG filled with things that make any RPG feel good.

I don't consider Skyrim a good RPG, even if I do consider it a good game, any of the other Elder Scrolls games were better.

Like for example, in Kingdom Come, you fight with certain things to get better at them. There's tons of skills that come in handy all the time, like reading, pickpocketing, beer-drinking, etc. All that come with their own uses inside and outside of combat.

Of course it's just my opinion, but other RPG's I've loved have been Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, Mount & Blade: Warband, and Dark Souls.

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@RSM-HQ: But Kingdom Come is a real RPG, there's skills, skill checks, etc.

AND there's a lot of them, your choices in the game matter and make a difference.

I would say try it yourself, its very fun.

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@RSM-HQ: I mean, personally, I spent nearly 300+ hours in Kingdom Come, and the combat was the thing that kept me coming back.

If you don't wanna play it for the combat, play it for the story, or the (legitimately awesome) sidequests.

Cantina goes into it a bit more:

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@RSM-HQ: Well of course, when we have games like Dragon's Dogma, Dragon Age: Inquisition, and Kingdom's of Amalur, how can they be compared?

It has, unarguably, the most realistic combat in any game in history. It's more realistic then Bushido Blade, or Dark Souls, or Way of the Samurai, it's more realistic then all of them, thats not just me saying it, thats real life HEMA practitioners that are saying it.

AFAIK, the team spent 10 years just learning about swordplay & the setting they meant to place the game in.