Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura was published by Sierra and was released in 2001, so I think it fits in this category.
Anyway... how many of you played it? I did, and so did Maia, and although we have very different experiences with it (she played as a decent, law-abiding person who helps people while I was a bloodthirsty psychopath), we both enjoyed the game quite a bit.
Arcanum had some really neat ideas in it, such as an incredibly robust stat system (with very in-depth roleplaying), a choice between real-time and turn-based combat, and the dichotomy between tech and magic. The fantasy world set in a Victorian-era Steampunk setting which makes it unique among RPGs. In most RPGs, the setting is almost always medieval, which can be fun, but it's also been done to death.
The only recent RPG I can think of that places you in a different setting is Greedfall, which is set in the 17th century during the height of colonialism.
Sometimes Arcanum was unintentionally funny, too. Magic used stamina to cast, but if you ran out of stamina you'd collapse. That's not inherently humorous, but the way that was depicted was hilarious: you'd just fall over like a cartoon character.
That said, Arcanum did suffer from major flaws, not the least of which were bugs.
One notable problem was that it was overly complex. Just managing your stats and abilities was a task in and of itself.
Another problem was that some bits in the game almost relied on you knowing what's going to happen before it happens. A good example is when you get near one particularly large city (I can't remember the name of it) you HAVE to know to head in a specific direction to find a dog that's being attacked by people and save it. The dog isn't important to the story, but if you save him then he'll become a very useful party member and no one likes people who're abusive towards animals.
Both Maia and I didn't realize this and only later came upon the dead body of a beaten up canine. Loading a game to go back would've meant redoing a lot of stuff, so we just pressed on, but it still sucked because the only way would've known about this was having played the game before or read a walkthrough/guide ahead of time, which shouldn't ever be necessary for any game.
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I've not played Arcanum before - but I love games with those kinds of choices. I watched the trailer on the GoG site, which does nothing to tell what the game is about. The screenshots look like a much older game than 2001. But 5.99 is pretty cheap. May check it out.
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There are a bunch of fan made patches and mods for Arcanum. https://terra-arcanum.com/downloads/
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It's been ages since I played it and even then never really played far. I should give it another shot. From what I understand it's one of the most replayable Sierra games as you always run into different circumstances depending on your character selection and path choices. it's supposed to be immensely diverse.
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Sorry to raise this zombie thread, but I just had a question:
I've been considering picking up this game, but the reports of game-breaking bugs, buggy combat (e.g. archers walking next to sword-swingers before unleashing their arrows) turned me off. Not to mention this (from a Steam review):
On another note, I've noticed that both GOG and Steam are still selling Skyrim Special Edition for $55, which is amazing for a 12-year-old game.
I've been considering picking up this game, but the reports of game-breaking bugs, buggy combat (e.g. archers walking next to sword-swingers before unleashing their arrows) turned me off. Not to mention this (from a Steam review):
Is this real? I can't imagine dialogue options like this. At any moment, you might become a blood-soaked psychopath ... and no-one does anything about it?The typical Arcanum dialogue interaction:
NPC: "Why hello there, fine day isn't it?"
Your responses:
A: "My good man, it IS quite a fine day old sport"
B: "I hope you're enjoying this day... because it will be your last!"
On another note, I've noticed that both GOG and Steam are still selling Skyrim Special Edition for $55, which is amazing for a 12-year-old game.