Chrono Trigger: Wings of Eternity? Is this a fan made game, because I have never heard of that?
yep, fan made but i enjoy it. it messes some things up imo, but small things, and over all, it gave me a more satisfied feeling with the main story. but one warning, chrono talks in the game because he's not the main char. there is no main char.
edit: grrrr, forgive me, flames of eternity, i'm tired and was using the 'wings of time' :P
Assasin's Creed: Revelation and Divinity II: Dragon Knight Saga - depends on my mood. Either I want to fight dragons or discover the mystery of masyaf keys
I was going to complete my current Baldur's Gate 1 play-through, but I have it halted for now, deciding if I'd like to finish it or wait until BG:EE comes out in 40 days. I may play through BG2, as the Enhanced Edition will not be coming out for approximately one year.
Those aside, I'm dabbling in Fallout: New Vegas, the Age of Empires games, pen and paper D&D, Icewind Dale I (I don't like 2. I am a firm believer that games that originate in the Infinity engine must stay in it, and it really is meant for AD&D 2.0)
I have to admit, I am astonished that I have seen websites and people out there who describe Baldur's Gate games as a mere 20-30 hours worth of playing time. Completing a Baldur's Gate game from start to finish would take me more than 30 days, let alone hours. The only way around that is to get several weeks off from work all in a row and play little to no other games, while skipping a huge portion of the side content.
Games like this are fine cigars, not cigarettes. Study them, savor them, enjoy them. Baldur's Gate is not some weekend game.
I'm playing Demon's Souls/ Dark Souls. Probably the only other RPG series that has claimed as many hours of my life as the BG series. I love the enemies and weapons in those games. I think the cinematic of the Gaping Dragon in Dark Souls ranks up there with Firkraag's true form in terms of most jaw dropping enemy reveals.
I've been playing a lot of Civilization V, but just started playing BGTutu. At Cloakwood right now with my mage, just refreshing myself in time for BG:EE.
Started a wild mage in BGT, figured it's one class I never tried and I should prepare for Neela in the EE. I made imoen a blade for this run, she's awesome Montaron and Xzar hehe ... I gave Xzar lvl 2 and a wisdom book with CLUAConsole and promptly dualed him to cleric cause I'm bored with Vicky.
I occasionally fiddle with modded morrowind, modded fallout 2, modded fallout 3 NV, and modded skyrim ... all nice for some occasional wanderings
Icewind Dale (Hoping to beat IWD 1 and 2 before launch) and then ill prolly use some mods for BG and BG2. I've never beat teh IWDs because making new parties is so much fun. Oh and also Starcraft 2 and League of Legends with my friends.
Hmm. Not really playing anything at the moment, the weather's too nice to be stuck inside. I guess I'm playing "going running in the park", a game of my own devising.
I will be playing tons of skyrim but also installing NWN again today and I am going to start playing that again to get back in the feel of Forgotten Realm games.
playing through IWD and IWD2 while waiting..... can't whait to get my hands on BG: enhanced edition
I miss IWD 1 & 2, I wish I still had those games. I have never played BG but I am looking forward to this because it gives me a chance to enjoy a classic game for the first time. I know the game play is similar to IWD so I can't wait.
kreywet , you can easily buy them in EBAY or AMAZON. Still presents compilations with all Infinity Engine games at 30 dollars. And something like this.
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great game, but made better by the fact that square will never do a sequel to it
edit: grrrr, forgive me, flames of eternity, i'm tired and was using the 'wings of time' :P
Those aside, I'm dabbling in Fallout: New Vegas, the Age of Empires games, pen and paper D&D, Icewind Dale I (I don't like 2. I am a firm believer that games that originate in the Infinity engine must stay in it, and it really is meant for AD&D 2.0)
I have to admit, I am astonished that I have seen websites and people out there who describe Baldur's Gate games as a mere 20-30 hours worth of playing time. Completing a Baldur's Gate game from start to finish would take me more than 30 days, let alone hours. The only way around that is to get several weeks off from work all in a row and play little to no other games, while skipping a huge portion of the side content.
Games like this are fine cigars, not cigarettes. Study them, savor them, enjoy them. Baldur's Gate is not some weekend game.
I occasionally fiddle with modded morrowind, modded fallout 2, modded fallout 3 NV, and modded skyrim ... all nice for some occasional wanderings