Original Message: One of THE most fun RPGs I have ever played |
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NOTE: Better be careful with ellipses ![]() The is nothing as addictive, immersive, and fun, as a game that really plays on your curiosity and desire to explore. Strictly story-driven games can often become tiresome. I still haven't been able to finish Icewind Dale and similar D&D games, I simply gorw tired of it way too quickly. In MM6-MM8 (especially when you haven't played it to pieces for year and years) you're constantly asking yourself: - "can I fly up there?" "is there something up there?" "does this lead somewhere?" "what is this?" "where is this?" "are there any secret doors?" "are there any secret chests?" MM6-8 is far from great, there are a lot of things that could be improved upon, but it is still one of THE most fun RPGs I have ever played. Besides playing on your curiousity, there's also: * its simplicity * basic non-linearity * the history and lore * the mix of fantasy and sci-fi Some of the drawbacks are: * the ingame story is quite simply and short -- this is separate from the history and lore. When you start discussing H&L at any forum with plenty of MM players, the thread can quickly grow to huge proportions. Even though the actual ingame story, history, and lore, in MM6-8 is quite simple and lacking in quite a few aspects... there's still a lot of it: combine all the games (MM6-8, HMM1-3), include the books and other additional stuff, and you've got quite a universe. * compared to the world of MM6, 7 and 8 were quite small (IMHO) and could have been larger/better. * the graphics engine could use a little updating. Don't get me wrong, I have absolutely nothing against the MM6 engine and it's updated versions for 7 and 8 -- I actually prefer it over a fully blown super-duper 3D engine with all sorts of shit and shaders... it's sort of simple, yet appealing -- but it could be bettered in some areas. Aaaah, MM6-8 is such a passion for me, I often start rambling on and on about stuff At the same time, I sort of feel relieved that 3DO went bankrupt and NWC/MM "died." From what I've read at various forums, NWC had as a plan to quickly develop several games each year, and with MM9 and the destruction of the old MM world... I wasn't very keen on the new direction. I don't quite know if they would've just pulled themselves together after MM9 and improved their jump into full 3D... but meh, I don't know. All good things have to come to an end, I guess. Still doesn't prevent me from feeling a little sad |
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