I remember the old official Bioware website when it still had NWN stuff featured a list of interesting epic level builds, complete with in-game models and storylines and all that.
I distinctly remember the dragon disciple/bard build on that site being a gnome.
The connection between dragons...
I have used AI for a lot of DnD art. If I like a character i'm playing in Tabletop, i'll get a good portrait for their character sheet.
It took some time and effort, but i've had excellent halflings and gnomes be created, who look visually distinct from one another, including sub-races like...
There are only two MMO's I like, but I like them a lot, and they are both practically OG's of the genre. City of Heroes and Everquest. And I like these two because you can play them as single player RPG's with large and rather open worlds.
Right now I am playing City of Heroes. It has a...
That doesn't make it better, really. I have to accept the EULA after I already paid 60$ for the game. I shouldn't be forced into giving up my privacy rights because I made the mistake of paying money for a video game. Corporations of all stripes have gotten way too comfortable with utterly...
I have my Avenger in TOB now. He has been a very fun character to pilot. This was always a class I wanted to try. I have the IWD spells in Baldurs Gate via a mod, so this guy is not lacking for useful spells at any level. With the firetooth dagger, belm, and the ring of gaxx, he can hit 8...
I am like the rest of you, I have long since lost hope in any official WoTC products. They are a horrible company with horrible creative vision who can't work well with anyone, it seems. There isn't anything in the past decade or more that has given me any reason to hope.
I play a lot of 2nd...
There are some surprisingly good Digimon games, even though I have no interest in the series otherwise.
The oldest one is Digimon World 2, a dungeon crawler RPG for the PS1. Use a team of 3 digimon at the same time just like the later games, but the dungeon crawling itself is a challenge...
I completely understand! My main in Injustice 2, the fighting game i'm best at, is Gorilla Grodd. I often can win fights solely by matchup knowledge: nobody else plays Gorilla Grodd so they are often left guessing as to what I can and can't do.
Still, it's something to be proud of! Forgotten...
Wow, master rank in your first fighting game! That's pretty impressive. I played fighting games casually for years before I jumped into the competitive scene. If you ever play Injustice 2, MKX or 11, or any older fighting game before 2011 at a high level, I am always up for a match!
I love...
Let us know how that Spelljammer game is! I always wanted to try it, it's on my list, but the Gold Box games are so long and with such large investment I don't know if I will ever get there. I mean, you need to have both the cluebook and graph paper at your side to properly play some of these...
Might and Magic 6, 7, and 8 and pretty fun, open world, old school RPGs. I think they are almost perfectly balanced, difficulty wise. Wizardry 8 is very similar but slower and more difficult.
Map strategy games I have never gotten into. But I do enjoy a lot of Real-Time Strategies from the golden age of the genre.
Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth 1 and 2. My favorite part about these ones is the fact that you can create a "hero" character who is essentially a super-unit...
In between powering up my halfling druid on Everquest - which i'm still doing and is highly addicting - the only other thing i'm doing is revisiting an old favorite of mine, Legend of Legaia.
Legaia uses a turn-based martial arts fighting system where you are choosing individual attacks...
I feel like I should mention that someone I know has quite a lot done on an NWN module that is a totally open-world game set in its own world within the astral sea.
The landmass itself is more or less done and content is being filled in, it can viewed now...
Aielund Saga and Swordflight are the two big NWN modules that everyone talks about. Aielund got a lot of love with a lot of updates when the EE came out, and Swordflight is still ongoing with the latest chapter (6 maybe?) being released relatively recently.
If you are looking for some good session based casual RPGs, I would highly recommend Chrono Ark, Wildermyth, and (to a sightly lesser extent) Gordian Quest all for different reasons.
The first two held my full attention for quite a while.
I am almost ready to tackle the main dungeon I always wanted to see in this game, Kedge Keep. When I read the lore of it I was instantly hooked.
Unlike most dungeons, Kedge Keep is entirely underwater. It was the once-proud stronghold of the Knights of the Kedge, followers of the ocean god...
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