Never really liked the D%D series (espessially not Icewind Dale 2. After the first town it was only big gangfights and lot's of 'em. And having six partymembers from the start really took away the personal feeling of your char. Because of this I really understand John Irwing when he (in Garp) arguments against having a lot of children). There was one exeption though... And that was Planescape:Torment. Great game. It had a personal feling over your main charracter (the Nameless One) witch none of the other (two) D&D games I've played. The main plot is to find his real identity wich keeps this personal feeling even when you have six party members. And it wasn't too much fighting. And the NPC's were just great (Mort is acually one of my favorite NPC's ever. It gets even better when you get Anne to your party... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin1.gif" alt="" />).

Ubereil

PS Gothic seems kind of neat, I think I'll check it out DS


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