Hi-
I have heard about this game from someone I know on Gameboomers. I would like to know if it is a point and click please.
Thanks so much
Maggie60
Eschalon Book 1 Game Question
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hi maggie60!
Well, Eschalon will be a role-playing game, but I certainly think it shares some elements of a point-and-click adventure game. The game is not real-time, so you don't frantically click on monsters hoping to survive. There's lots of story to follow and open exploration is encouraged. Finding clues and quest items is a big part of the main storyline.
I had never heard of Gameboomers, but it looks to be a site dedicated to adventure games specifically. Eschalon doesn't fit that category, but our game certainly doesn't play like most contemporary RPGs either. I hope you take the time to try the demo when it's available.
Thanks!
Well, Eschalon will be a role-playing game, but I certainly think it shares some elements of a point-and-click adventure game. The game is not real-time, so you don't frantically click on monsters hoping to survive. There's lots of story to follow and open exploration is encouraged. Finding clues and quest items is a big part of the main storyline.
I had never heard of Gameboomers, but it looks to be a site dedicated to adventure games specifically. Eschalon doesn't fit that category, but our game certainly doesn't play like most contemporary RPGs either. I hope you take the time to try the demo when it's available.
Thanks!
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This question got me to thinking.
RPG's are my favorite genre of games, but my second favorite has always been adventure games. Maybe it because adventure games and RPG's give a sense of exploration of a world, which is one of my favorite parts of RPG's.
I was big into the classic adventure games, the space quests, police quests, king quests back in the day.
Sadly they dont make many adventure games anymore either. So, there must be something wrong with me because my 2 favorite seem to be the least popular now.
RPG's are my favorite genre of games, but my second favorite has always been adventure games. Maybe it because adventure games and RPG's give a sense of exploration of a world, which is one of my favorite parts of RPG's.
I was big into the classic adventure games, the space quests, police quests, king quests back in the day.
Sadly they dont make many adventure games anymore either. So, there must be something wrong with me because my 2 favorite seem to be the least popular now.
Adventure games are great.
I was pleased to stumble upon a couple of fairly recent adventure games, a game called "The Longest Journey" and its sequel "Dreamfall." I personally found the game world and storyline to be very immersive and enjoyable. If you haven't played these already and enjoy adventure gaming I would recommend them. I bought The Longest Journey on amazon at a reasonable price, Dreamfall is a little more recent and the PC version has some state-of-the-art graphics (my comp couldn't run it; I had to get the X-box version ).
The only thing about Dreamfall that I didn't really like was the attempt to introduce a combat engine into what is first and foremost an adventure game. It is interesting, but superfluous; ultimately you must run away from or outwit the majority of the critters that are out to get you. I am pretty sure you can get through the entire game without combat, except for a few battles you are forced into (but are ridiculously easy).
I loved the plot. I would actually like to see an nice RPG based on it. In both games fantasy and sci-fi elements are combined in a fairly clever way.
I was pleased to stumble upon a couple of fairly recent adventure games, a game called "The Longest Journey" and its sequel "Dreamfall." I personally found the game world and storyline to be very immersive and enjoyable. If you haven't played these already and enjoy adventure gaming I would recommend them. I bought The Longest Journey on amazon at a reasonable price, Dreamfall is a little more recent and the PC version has some state-of-the-art graphics (my comp couldn't run it; I had to get the X-box version ).
The only thing about Dreamfall that I didn't really like was the attempt to introduce a combat engine into what is first and foremost an adventure game. It is interesting, but superfluous; ultimately you must run away from or outwit the majority of the critters that are out to get you. I am pretty sure you can get through the entire game without combat, except for a few battles you are forced into (but are ridiculously easy).
I loved the plot. I would actually like to see an nice RPG based on it. In both games fantasy and sci-fi elements are combined in a fairly clever way.
Eh eh ehSaxon1974 wrote:This question got me to thinking.
RPG's are my favorite genre of games, but my second favorite has always been adventure games. Maybe it because adventure games and RPG's give a sense of exploration of a world, which is one of my favorite parts of RPG's.
I was big into the classic adventure games, the space quests, police quests, king quests back in the day.
Sadly they dont make many adventure games anymore either. So, there must be something wrong with me because my 2 favorite seem to be the least popular now.
Same here.
But I think the market needs some more time to grow older and wiser. Then we'll see again some good real rpg and adventure game....
Or at least, this is waht I hope for.
furor vincit omnia
I'm in the same boat, of course, but I think RPGs are actually worse off than adventure games, which are making a sort of limited niche comeback. At our local MicroCenter computer store, they put in a new game section (as opposed to eb games, which has pretty much given up on PC games altogether), and there are shelves labeled first person shooter, online games, war/simulation, strategy, puzzles, and even adventure. But there is nothing labeled RPG.Saxon1974 wrote: Sadly they dont make many adventure games anymore either. So, there must be something wrong with me because my 2 favorite seem to be the least popular now.
Same in Italy.Fleisch wrote:I'm in the same boat, of course, but I think RPGs are actually worse off than adventure games, which are making a sort of limited niche comeback. At our local MicroCenter computer store, they put in a new game section (as opposed to eb games, which has pretty much given up on PC games altogether), and there are shelves labeled first person shooter, online games, war/simulation, strategy, puzzles, and even adventure. But there is nothing labeled RPG.Saxon1974 wrote: Sadly they dont make many adventure games anymore either. So, there must be something wrong with me because my 2 favorite seem to be the least popular now.
furor vincit omnia
This is because they are not very many of them anymore and they are listed under "Action" or "FPS" now since that's really what most of them are now.gragnak wrote:Same in Italy.Fleisch wrote:I'm in the same boat, of course, but I think RPGs are actually worse off than adventure games, which are making a sort of limited niche comeback. At our local MicroCenter computer store, they put in a new game section (as opposed to eb games, which has pretty much given up on PC games altogether), and there are shelves labeled first person shooter, online games, war/simulation, strategy, puzzles, and even adventure. But there is nothing labeled RPG.Saxon1974 wrote: Sadly they dont make many adventure games anymore either. So, there must be something wrong with me because my 2 favorite seem to be the least popular now.