Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Oct 2012 14:54 UTC
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RE[2]: Comment by MOS6510
by MOS6510 on Mon 29th Oct 2012 17:50
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It seems any game that features hit points and some magic can label itself an RPG. For example Infinity Blade is called a RPG while it's just a slice 'em up game.
I have been unable to find an Ultima-like RPG for iOS, even though it should be easy to do one.
A few days ago I started playing Ultima IV on my Mac, it runs in some DOS emulator.
RE[3]: Comment by MOS6510
by Thom_Holwerda on Mon 29th Oct 2012 18:15
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RE[3]: Comment by MOS6510
by werpu on Tue 30th Oct 2012 19:58
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It seems any game that features hit points and some magic can label itself an RPG. For example Infinity Blade is called a RPG while it's just a slice 'em up game.
I have been unable to find an Ultima-like RPG for iOS, even though it should be easy to do one.
A few days ago I started playing Ultima IV on my Mac, it runs in some DOS emulator.
I have been unable to find an Ultima-like RPG for iOS, even though it should be easy to do one.
A few days ago I started playing Ultima IV on my Mac, it runs in some DOS emulator.
Get Avernum Escape from the Pit, it is very Ultimaish.




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I was an Ultima fan as well. Actually no, I was an Ultima Undrworld fan, to be precise. But anyway, Chrono Trigger was/is way more fun than Ultima, even if the latter involves more "role playing".
Both Chrono Trigger and the Ultima franchise were great, nonetheless. Back then, RPGs had actual gameplay, not some cutscene-fest like modern day Final Fantasy crap where you play for 60 minutes and end up watching B-movies for 60 hours.
As for the Android version, I'm not getting it. Already own the Nintendo DS version that got released a few years ago. Don't really have that much free time for such an engrossing game these days anyway.
Edited 2012-10-29 17:22 UTC