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玩美式RPG真的很烦躁~~~

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原帖由 axlking 于 2007-2-27 21:11 发表
很奇怪我当年玩mm6一点也不晕,现在上古4就晕的不行,是我老了吗?
会晕基本都是因为晃动过厉害导致的。
MM6用键盘控制视角的,所以视角晃动很轻。

上古系列...玩过3,一进地下城就被骷髅打的找不到北了
只能打死路边的老鼠...

真觉得上古3的战斗很混乱,即使切到第三人称也没多少改善...


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原帖由 zlkokoro 于 2007-2-22 15:21 发表


欧美rpg基本没有太死的剧情,就是一个主线加无数支线, 博德之门确实牛比,跑团党玩这东西可以几十周目,

但关键问题是,细节的刻画,东方人很看重细节和情感的交流,以及画面音乐等要素对于剧情的烘托,老美这方 ...
bg fallout不是靠海量对话,而是选择支,细节刻画,情感交流,美式一样不差,欧美rpg流派很多的,不要忘了deusex,systemshock那一派,虽然数量少但是也很受欢迎

[ 本帖最后由 xisailuo 于 2007-2-28 11:25 编辑 ]



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原帖由 acejun4rui 于 2007-2-26 17:01 发表



美式也有回合制主打剧情的RPG,只是现在这种RPG在美国不吃香了,或者说会做这种RPG的厂家都没落了。现在美式的只流行DND系。
dnd系核心就是回合的


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黑岛的游戏其实卖得都还可以,主要是被主公司interplay拖垮的,三驾马车的人接受采访,说如果没bg,interplay会早很多年完蛋的

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靠……这贴把xisailuo同学引出来了……

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就辐射和异域玩的爽了 博得 无冬之类的虽然也都玩过几十个小时 纯粹是执着心作怪而已
不过还是觉得美式比日式高

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Interplay这么多年了也出了不少好东西。想当年的Atomic Bombman我们还在系里面搞过Tournament. 他们的前老大Brian Fargo我个人还是很推崇的。
不知道他们倒闭是不是由于他们的软件几乎不用防copy技术的原因...hoho

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原帖由 silverhoof 于 2007-2-28 12:55 发表
Interplay这么多年了也出了不少好东西。想当年的Atomic Bombman我们还在系里面搞过Tournament. 他们的前老大Brian Fargo我个人还是很推崇的。
不知道他们倒闭是不是由于他们的软件几乎不用防copy技术的原因...hoho
管理层混乱……

By Gamers, For Gamers

听起来很亲切,不过可怜的 Fargo 被法国佬赶走了……

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大家别老抱着INTERPLAY啊BLACKISLE啊BG啊FULLOUT啥的,
拓展点思路谈谈其他游戏吧...
比如JAGGED ALLIANCE啊THIEF啊啥的...

哦对了,其实我一直把THIEF当RPG玩的.:D

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Jagged Alliance 2是神作!!!
至今保存中!

Thief 只玩过98年末出的1代,当时刚刚入手Nvidia Riva TNT显卡,Thief的画面当时实在是强,完全发挥TNT的威力。
记得当时玩的最疯狂的就是Thief和Half Life。

[ 本帖最后由 silverhoof 于 2007-2-28 13:08 编辑 ]

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我机器不好,欧美rpg只能玩到地城,nwn,tes3加资料片就勉强了,不过最近入了360,等me,最近下了exult的创世纪7,视角到字体都不适应

[ 本帖最后由 xisailuo 于 2007-2-28 13:11 编辑 ]

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BIOSHOCK 2007 6 1

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原帖由 xisailuo 于 2007-2-28 13:08 发表
我机器不好,欧美rpg只能玩到地城,nwn,tes3加资料片就勉强了,不过最近入了360,等me,最近下了exult的创世纪7,视角到字体都不适应
arx fatalis的配置要求比NWN要高.

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原帖由 xisailuo 于 2007-2-28 13:08 发表
我机器不好,欧美rpg只能玩到地城,nwn,tes3加资料片就勉强了,不过最近入了360,等me,最近下了exult的创世纪7,视角到字体都不适应
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话说07年是X360的美式RPG大年啊~

Xbox 360 RPGs of 2007
Posted on January 18, 2007 by Alex Donaldson               

Afteryesterday’s look at the Nintendo Wii, I think it’s about time we took alook at Microsoft’s Media-Center Powerhouse, the Xbox 360. It’s a bitof an urban myth that the 360 doesn’t have any RPGs – supposedly theJapanese hate it and therefore the amount of RPGs on the console arefew and far between. We’re about to disprove that with an in depth lookat the RPGs set to hit the Xbox 360 in 2007. Let’s get cracking.

Blue Dragon
Let’s get this one out of the way. “Blue Dragon?” I hear you cry; “but you said that was one of the most important games of 2006!”

Well, that’s true, but that was for the Japanese release ofMistwalker’s first Xbox 360 outing. In 2007 the game will hit Westernshores and is sure to cause a stir with fans of Final Fantasy and otherclassic JRPGs. The game is a classic JRPG, as we’ve reported, featuringa battle system with lots of depth and an involving plot. Blue Dragonis a lot like Final Fantasy in all senses but art style – and that’s nocoincidence. Blue Dragon is the first game by Mistwalker, an all newMicrosoft Game Studio led by Hironobu Sakaguchi, the man who originallycreated Final Fantasy.




His name carries more than a bit of clout with RPG fans and I imaginewe’ll be seeing big sales for this rare Xbox 360 JRPG when it’sreleased in the states and Europe in 2007. We’re extremely excited forthe English language version – here’s hoping it gets the damn goodlocalisation it deserves!

Mass Effect
Ahh, so the inevitable flood of Western-made RPGs begins. Set 200 yearsinto our future, Mass Effect places you into a galactic world that isin danger of being conquered. Coming from Bioware, the geniuses behindKnights of the Old Republic, we’re sure these guys know how to do agreat Sci-Fi RPG. Mass Effect has you lead a band of Freedom Fightersin order to fight those who threaten peace and protect the worlds underthreat.



The first in what has been promised as a trilogy with one big storyarc, Mass Effect has been promised to have a plot that will engage theplayer and keep you coming back for the second and third title in theseries. In this game, you will play as Specter as you fight for freedomand prevent the impending destruction of the galaxy across severalhostile alien landscapes. As fans of KOTOR, we’ve got to say – we’reexcited.

Two Worlds
Touted as an “Oblivion Killer”, Two Worlds seems to have a lot incommon with Bethesda’s behemoth 360 RPG. Like Oblivion, Two Worldsgives players the chance to choose what type of character they wouldlike to control – mage or knight, good or hideously evil… and likewise,you have a choice in how you complete quests. You’re asked to fetch anitem from people – are you going to negotiate with them or slaughterthem to get it?



In addition to the full story mode everybody expects with any good RPGthese days, you can also go questing online with a friend in the game’sco-operative mode. Naturally, your in-game choices in the story modewill be reflected in the game world, but for us the most excitingaspect of the game is the online Co-Op, something Oblivion would’vebenefited from greatly. The game is currently slated for March, but weexpect delays. We’ll bring you more on this as we get it.

Golden Axe
The legend returns! Sega revives the old-school arcade slash-em-up as afully fledged RPG. Designed on 360 and also being ported to the PS3,Golden Axe has been slated for a launch in 2007, so here’s hoping itmakes it. We’ve been told that the game will stay true to itsside-scrolling roots, giving the player the ability to use physical andmagic attacks to take down enemies in close up and long distancebattles. Here’s hoping the enemies scream as dramatically as they do inthe original when they die.



Bioshock
We previewed this quite a while back,and it looks even more promising now than it did then. As an FPS RPG(enough acronyms for you?), the game has something to prove for allgames of its type, showing that RPG elements can be successfullyblended with other genres.



A terrifying setting combined with Sci-Fi themes and a deep storylinewill keep you engrossed, and the deep consequences of every action youtake within the Bioshock world will have you thinking carefully aboutwhere you point your weapon and who you attack. Just who are the badguys? If you’re looking for an RPG that looks fantastic, plays like anew genre in itself and can scare the life out of you, Bioshock is it.

Lost Odyssey
This game will at least launch in Japan within the year; it’s possibleit could make it to the West within the year, but we doubt it will.Regardless, its Japanese launch makes it a 2007 RPG for the 360.Mistwalker’s Second title, Lost Odyssey couldn’t be more different toBlue Dragon. With its realistic art style and grim in-game world, it’sthe Final Fantasy to Blue Dragon’s Dragon Quest in terms of artdirection.



You play as Kaim, a man who ahs been sentenced to live for 1000 years.As the game progresses you play through Kaim’s life across multiplegenerations, where he’s forced to watch the people he loves die aroundhim while he must still live. The gameplay that’s been shown in publicis a pretty normal RPG affair – turn based battles with physical andmagical attacks. The most impressive aspect of this game was the greatgraphics. Hopefully this game will be as great as Blue Dragon turnedout to be.

Fable 2
Currently, very little is known about the sequel to the hit Xbox RPGFable. Fable famously promised a lot more than it could actuallydeliver, but Lionhead and Peter Molyneux now promise to make up fortheir previous promises with the sequel. Improving on thesandbox-with-consequences world of Fable 1, Molyneux is keepingtight-lipped this time to avoid further fan disappointment.



What he has said however is that he’s very interested in integratingXbox Live into the next Fable title in some way, which is aninteresting comment and we’ll be watching closely to see what he doeswith it. If Fable 2 manages to live up to the promises the originalgame set out to fulfil, it could become the 360’s RPG posterboy.

All other business…
There are quite a few RPGs we haven’t mentioned here hitting the 360,but the ones we’ve listed here are the major titles we feel are theones that are going to be must-haves.

Also peppering the 360’s line-up of RPGs is Western RPG Elveon, another Oblivion-alike title that’s currently slated for Summer. There’s also Eternal Sonata,another JRPG by Namco. The game is based in a dream world and puts youin charge of your characters inside a combo-based battle system.

There’s EA’s The Lord of the Rings – The White Council too, if it doesn’t end up cancelled as recent rumours have suggested. There’s also Sega’s Alien RPG, based on the famous movie franchise.

These aside, there’s many more worth mentioning that we just don’t havespace to. Compared to our previous RPGs of 2007 article – the Wii – the Xbox 360 is theplace for Western-made RPGs. While the console has a few RPGs, itdoesn’t have all that many, and is most dominated by titles likeOblivion, Fable and Mass Effect. But we’re not complaining. Combinethat with the JRPG expertise at Mistwalker and we’re happy campers.Looks like a good RPG year for the Xbox 360.

[ 本帖最后由 RestlessDream 于 2007-2-28 13:17 编辑 ]

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原帖由 1080P 于 2007-2-28 13:14 发表


arx fatalis的配置要求比NWN要高.
nwn 地城都还可以,tes3早期也可以,装资料片后穿飞行靴就不行了,我是完美主义,玩游戏都要特效最大的
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原帖由 RestlessDream 于 2007-2-28 13:14 发表


欢迎加入软饭群体……软组织硬化研究中心美式RPG啦啦队欢迎你……


[ 本帖最后由 xisailuo 于 2007-2-28 13:19 编辑 ]

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