Which Conquest Game Do You Like More?
- Zapher
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Re: Which Conquest Game Do You Like More?
well i would have to go with Longbow as i have not played Camelot. i was really getting into the story and whats not to like about robin hood! although now that i have Camelot my opinion may change soon!
Re: Which Conquest Game Do You Like More?
Camelot
Not only I had played it when little, during an age when Arthur was one of my favorite legends, but also I liked its depth and hidden details, which made the game really immersive.
I played Longbow a few years later when I had a difficult time. Longbow had a lot of elements also found in Camelot, like a lot of detailed descriptions, funny things to try with commands and items (eg. talk to the sheep) and even plot branches.
However this didn't seem that impressive any more, and anyway, to my eyes it lacked that undefined, special 'magic' that Camelot always had.
I noticed that both games' mechanics had predicted almost everything you might try. You just enjoyed fooling around and trying things. Even absurd choose of commands resulted in special replies. It felt as if the game was always with you.
Not only I had played it when little, during an age when Arthur was one of my favorite legends, but also I liked its depth and hidden details, which made the game really immersive.
I played Longbow a few years later when I had a difficult time. Longbow had a lot of elements also found in Camelot, like a lot of detailed descriptions, funny things to try with commands and items (eg. talk to the sheep) and even plot branches.
However this didn't seem that impressive any more, and anyway, to my eyes it lacked that undefined, special 'magic' that Camelot always had.
I noticed that both games' mechanics had predicted almost everything you might try. You just enjoyed fooling around and trying things. Even absurd choose of commands resulted in special replies. It felt as if the game was always with you.