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Rolent
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky (2004)
Developed by Nihon Falcom
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Rolent
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky (2004)
Developed by Nihon Falcom
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Tharbakin
Two Worlds (2007)
Developed by Reality Pump
A shot of Grandia's isomeric polygon metal plate steampunk town with Justin, Sue, and Puffy running through it
A race to find artifacts of childhood stories in Grandia's city of Parm: Legendary Armour, Spirit Sword, and Warrior's Helmet.
One of the sweetest starts to an RPG π
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Santa Monica
Vampire: The Masquerade β Bloodlines (2004)
Developed by Troika Games
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Resistance Camp
NieR:Automata (2017)
Developed by PlatinumGames
Unity Underground, a port of "Ultima Underworld" to Unity with all new assets: kweepa.itch.io/unity-underg...
youtu.be/zWJ3ZdATsDs
#Intellivision #Retrogaming #Retro #70s #80s #90s
Random Intellivision Artwork!!
Morrowind. IDK why, it was really creepy as a kid until I got used to it, even stuff like skeletons were creepy, but Dagoth Ur's friends and vampires were particularly scary.
Boss battle with the Tank π₯
I love the tank's angry eyes, and the king in the cockpit acting so overconfident like he's about to wipe you out.
- Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals (SNES)
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Tule
Final Fantasy V Advance (2006)
Alien Shooter (2003, PC)
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Castle Ironfist
Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven (1998)
Kingβs Field [1994]
From Software - PlayStation
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Hot Dog.
My beloved.
A picture of a hot dog in a bun covered in ketchup and mustard. The description reads (Sausage in bread. Great for eating and walking at the same time."
Hot Dog
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness (Playstation 2, 2005)
Beach Battle Scenario (Knight & Baby / Guardian's Crusade, PS1, Tamsoft, 1998)
I'd kill for a game like Fallout 4, but you build little Victorian villages instead of wasteland shacks.
This gimmick account was born not even two months ago, but it's already followed by 200+ RPG enjoyers, I love you all!
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Junktown
Fallout (1997)
Some were angry at Morrowind for abscence of climbing and "small" dungeons. But I thought by now they are either dead or became less cranky.
I remember her blog being used in ancient arguments and it was often countered by "I don't care what a woman has to say!" or "This is a freaking tr*nny!".
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Gold City
Secret of Mana (1993)
Pilchard Bay (Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past / Dragon Quest VII: Warriors of Eden / Dragon Warrior VII, PS1, Heartbeat, 2000)
Shore (Civizard - Majutsu no Keifu, PS1, Opera House, 1997)
"You enter Mournhold, lost City-State of the first empire. It is said that a great evil resides under this city, slowly driving its citizens mad. It is said that none have ever seen the bodies of the slain after the a [sic] battle is over on this soil..." Image and text sourced from UESP wiki.
Mournhold
The Elder Scrolls: Arena (1994)
- The daily video game history fact -
Dragon Slayer IV: Drasle Family (1987) was one of the earliest open-world, non-linear action RPGs. It combined action-RPG gameplay with what would later be called "Metroidvania"-style exploration.
Gameplay: www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8GV...
Screenshot by PC Gamer.
Kirkwall
Dragon Age 2 (2011)