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Re: New respect for gaming... #117334
03/15/05 08:09 PM
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Hi Trudysgarden
Looney 4Labs and I and a few others are playing DD right now, there is a thread on the RPG, Action & More page. It is my first RPG and I couldn't be happier.
Its hard fighting in the beginning and you are weak but that makes it so much fun when you get stronger. When I was weak, I became determined and stubborn to get to the next level, when I was at level 10 or so I strutted around, thinking "come on Orcs, just COME ON", now I'm at level 19 and I mostly plan and outwit the bad guys and beat them from a distance.
I really like the learning curve, it is very immursive--I print out threads, and hints etc. and read them on my morning commute. The world is huge--if you like chatty, 3erd person adventures, DD is full of that, tons of people, tons of story, and you do have to think alot and plan. The music is great and the scenery is interesting. The magic spells are really fun to do.
You can be good or misbehave and the misbehaving comes in degrees, I pick pocket and steal occasionally, talk about pounding heart! Other people misbehave by killing more than they have to.
Yes you have to kill the bad guys but when you do they often drop loot!! including piles of gold that twinkles (I love that gold, I hoard it)so I get side tracked picking up the loot and hardly notice the little puddle of blood under the poor bad guy lol .
DD seems to me alot like an adventure game with out the real tough puzzles "Got to get the Machine Working" types but with a lot more interaction and the puzzles are very story oriented, because the game is the story and what a complicated (in the good sense) and multi-level story it is and how much fun and a true true


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Re: New respect for gaming... #117335
03/15/05 09:33 PM
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That's a great review Nipomo, thanks! Especially looking at the view of a first time RPG player. You're so right, DD seems like several adventure games put together. Glad you're having such a wonderful time!
Looney, you're one of the few people I know who couldn't get into the game. If you do decide to go it again, I'll be glad to help if you want. But of course, I haven't seen a game yet where the vote was unanimous pro or con, and it just may not be the game for you!


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Re: New respect for gaming... #117336
03/15/05 09:56 PM
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Thanks Nickie! You may be sorry tho! lol
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Re: New respect for gaming... #117337
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If I can get it playing on my XP, I plan for Zanzarah to be my next darkside game (in about 6 months at this rate, I want to play Uru after DD)

What I look for when I buy darkside older games is wild wild


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Re: New respect for gaming... #117338
03/15/05 11:58 PM
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Action/Adventures such as Alice or Undying are definitely fun to play. Pure action (shooters) like Half-Live 2 and Doom 3 are also fun... I guess I just like games in general...

But, Adventures are always going to be my favorites.

Re: New respect for gaming... #117339
03/17/05 01:20 AM
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Thanks Nickie! You may be sorry tho! lol
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Great! I wouldn't offer if I didn't mean it. Ghost Master happens to be one of the few games I remember well. laugh


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Re: New respect for gaming... #117340
03/17/05 11:35 AM
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Nipomo,

Zanzarah ran without a single hitch on XP for me, no worries there.

Will be looking for DD, you've all talked me into trying it lol

happy trails,

Carolyn


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Re: New respect for gaming... #117341
03/17/05 11:51 AM
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That's great, Carolyn! I sure hope you like it, and just yell if you want any help getting started with it, ok?
Private lessons: 2 zorkmids lol


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Re: New respect for gaming... #117342
03/17/05 12:10 PM
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Nipomo, some people have to rollback their drivers to play Zanzarah, so you might want to keep that in mind if you have a problem. It's a great game; hope you have a blast!


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