Hi all,
I recently bought Eschalon Book 2 and so far I am really enjoying it. It's a bit of a switch for me as I usually only play action RPGs in the vein of Diablo. One of the reasons I like action RPGs (other than the gameplay) is it is one of the few genres that still mostly employs the top-down point and click view, which I enjoy.
My question is, are there still any companies that make RPGs similar to Eschalon Book 2, but with the top-down point and click view? Or do you pretty much have to go to gog.com for that?
Modern Games Like Eschalon Book 2?
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Re: Modern Games Like Eschalon Book 2?
The other really good provider of isometric RPGs would be Spiderweb Games, though their graphics aren't as polished as in the Eschalon games the amount of content is huge.Oasisbhrnw wrote:Hi all,
I recently bought Eschalon Book 2 and so far I am really enjoying it. It's a bit of a switch for me as I usually only play action RPGs in the vein of Diablo. One of the reasons I like action RPGs (other than the gameplay) is it is one of the few genres that still mostly employs the top-down point and click view, which I enjoy.
My question is, are there still any companies that make RPGs similar to Eschalon Book 2, but with the top-down point and click view? Or do you pretty much have to go to gog.com for that?
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Re: Modern Games Like Eschalon Book 2?
yeah you got that right saxon because whenever i play a game my main focus will be on the graphics and whenever i play a game of spiderweb i quit after an hour or two.
P.s : excuse my bad English
Didn't reach my expectations (Eschalon Book 3)>> But Still, A Great Game nevertheless
Didn't reach my expectations (Eschalon Book 3)>> But Still, A Great Game nevertheless
Re: Modern Games Like Eschalon Book 2?
You will miss out on some great games if you quit for low graphics. There was a time when games didn't even have graphics...Aldbeski wrote:yeah you got that right saxon because whenever i play a game my main focus will be on the graphics and whenever i play a game of spiderweb i quit after an hour or two.
Re: Modern Games Like Eschalon Book 2?
Neverwinter Nights might be up your alley. It's completely 3D but does incorporate the whole "top down point and click" thing
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If you don't mind completely turn based combat Temple of Elemental Evil is about as good as it gets.
There is another game called Inquisitor that was released in Poland but should make it's way to our shores soon. Looks VERY promising.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekCC3OsE ... r_embedded
There is another game called Inquisitor that was released in Poland but should make it's way to our shores soon. Looks VERY promising.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekCC3OsE ... r_embedded
Re: Modern Games Like Eschalon Book 2?
You might wanna try Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity (not as good as the first one), which are basically Diablo with with some real story elements 
They just got re-released with new graphics.

They just got re-released with new graphics.
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That does look pretty sweet, thanks for the heads up.Renevent wrote: There is another game called Inquisitor that was released in Poland but should make it's way to our shores soon. Looks VERY promising.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekCC3OsE ... r_embedded
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I second that: thanks, Renevent. Inquisitor looks interesting. Hope it comes out in English, soon. (And a demo would be cool, too.)
...Warning on ToEE, though, if you're not familiar with it: This is a pretty hard-core game. We're talking weak characters with foes of equal strength, weak spells (and few in number, at least at the beginning (not sure about later on) and inexplicably you forget your spell once you cast it, in accordance with those ludicrous, un-fun D&D rules), and crawling back home a bloody mess after every battle . . . at least so far as I've gotten until I moved on to other games (which is not very far at all . . . but I'll return to it; despite the above, I like the game).
...Warning on ToEE, though, if you're not familiar with it: This is a pretty hard-core game. We're talking weak characters with foes of equal strength, weak spells (and few in number, at least at the beginning (not sure about later on) and inexplicably you forget your spell once you cast it, in accordance with those ludicrous, un-fun D&D rules), and crawling back home a bloody mess after every battle . . . at least so far as I've gotten until I moved on to other games (which is not very far at all . . . but I'll return to it; despite the above, I like the game).
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