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Something like Morrowind, but not like Morrowind?

Discussion in 'Playground' started by diagnull, Jan 26, 2010.

  1. diagnull Gems: 5/31
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    So, I tried playing MW a while back...I mean I really tried.

    and there were things about it I liked. The graphics weren't bad, there was a lot of nice detail, and the free-roaming exploration was very nice.

    But I just couldn't take the combat system...never could really get confortable with it.

    So, i'm wondering...what's a similar game that might have a little better combat system.

    Could be RPG or more action-y. 3rd Person is my preference (with lots of customization) but I'm open to 1st person as well.

    Any recomendations?

    Thanks!

    -D
     
  2. diagnull Gems: 5/31
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    87 views and no comments?

    Did I offend someone?

    Can't believe no one has any suggestions...
     
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    Morgoth La lune ne garde aucune rancune Veteran

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    Have you checked Oblivion?
     
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    Caradhras I may be bad... but I feel gooood! Veteran

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    I didn't notice your post. It's rather hard to suggest any other game. Oblivion is much too close to Morrowind. I'd suggest Fallout 3 as it is more of a pseudo shooter (not a real FPS by far) and you can even play with a gamepad (there's full support for the Xbox 360 controller for the PC) so it plays differently, you still have a very big environment with a lot of exploration to do before you're done and there are so many mods it's not even funny (I've posted a list in the Fallout 3 forum). You can play it in 3rd person though it makes shooting harder IMO (there's a camera mod that may help I haven't tested it myself but some players like it). Melee is not an important part of Fallout 3 whereas it is an important part of Oblivion (which plays more or less like Morrowind).
     
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    I'm not entirely sure what it is that you like about Morrowind, so I'll just throw out exploration games.

    Aiming in the other direction where there's no combat, just exploration - perhaps Noctis? It's a bit on the outdated side these days, but if you don't care about that it's quite interesting.

    Yume Nikki is a top-down 2D exploration game that has a rather large fanbase. I've only played it a little bit and wasn't too impressed, but I'll give it another shot because the kinds of things people say about it indicate that I might have missed/not yet found the point. You explore bizarre dream worlds, basically.

    I hear that the Knytt games are very exploration-orientated, but I never got around to playing them. They're sidescrolling platformers, so I guess the 'free roaming' element might be missing.

    The few MMORPGs and MUDs that I've played have huge amounts of exploration - that's the main (only?) interesting thing about them. Don't really have any recommendations on that front though.
     
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    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is somewhat alike to Fallout 3 (I think, never played the latter.) The setting is post-nuclear-ish and you're running around Chernobyl with a backpack of weapons, ammo and food; trying to evade mutants and bandits. It's somewhat free-roaming, but not entirely, since the game works with areas and some are only unlocked as the main quest continues. It's a fun game, I liked it, but it suffers from some bugs that are not serious but do break you out of the game.
     
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    Arx Fatalis is like Morrowind, but easier IMHO. It's also pretty cheap. Unfortunately, the combat system is very much like Morrowind. Arx Fatalis is a first person RPG. It's not open world like Morrowind, but there's a decent enough story to be had in Arx. Check it out.
     
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