On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 09:47:55 -0700, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action, rms
wrote:
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$3 https://www.gog.com/en/game/the_bards_tale_trilogy
I don't think I could handle Wasteland 1 (either version), reviews seem >brutal for it: too hard, too old, too minimal, etc. Reviews for TBTT seem >much more positive.
You want a nostalgia burst from the original Wasteland.
$1.50 USD on GOG.com rn.
True. Wasteland was more interesting to me, but it is *brutally* hard.
Always was and you can't remaster it to be easier. Especially when you
start running into mechanicals.
But Bard's Tale is just a dungeon crawl. No story. No real lore. You
can't do much other than move and fight. BT3 has a few little puzzles, I
guess. I'm sure it's more playable - even stock BT3 is playable after its
QoL improvements - but it's near entirety is just combat after combat and teleporter/spinner annoyances. That's the entire game.
For BT3, I got as far as Kinestia last replay (4 or 5 years ago) and
said, "Well now, this is just a grinding annoyance at this point."
So I'll take at least the ability to give a slot machine a whirl. Or
failing a swim check to get across a river in the dungeon and being
forced out into the world map from there to take a ride down the entire
river as a result, leveling up your swim skill in the process. I'll take
the radiation zones you can only see at night because that's when you can
see the glow. Thought. Things to do. RP even, for what it was worth bitd.
Wasteland is probably too dated to be playable for anyone not overwhelmed
by nostaligia, or looking for a brutal challenge, but it is a much better
RPG.
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