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Its 2002, I've just finished watching The Two Towers in theaters and now I want to play a fantasy game. What game would you recommend?
- Anonymous
2 days ago
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Is that a Nokia phone game?
- Anonymous
2 days ago
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I think that's the GBA game. I actually have two copies if you want to borrow one.
- Anonymous
1 day ago
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Woah, what game?
- Anonymous
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If you just watched the first Spider-Man movie in 2002, you were playing Sam Raimi's Spider-Man: The Offical Game of the Movie.
If you watched Attack of the Clones, you were playing Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast
If you watched The Two Towers, you were playing Warcraft 3.- Anonymous
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Frick, so many great games and movies came out that year.
- Anonymous
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Why is the eye crying
Anonymous I had to check the release date of NWN I thought it came out later than 2002. I really liked it when I first played but it holds up terribly. Going over it would be just beating a dead horse. There are countless threads about how sh*t NWN is on /vrpg/ at any given time.
- Anonymous
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>Its 2002
Baldur's Gate 2
Probably the closest match in setting.Wasn't there another dnd game that came out around that time?
- Anonymous
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>Wasn't there another dnd game that came out
Too many to count. Also depends on how small a time frame. Icewind Dale 2 came out not long after but still used the Infinity Engine. Nobody cares about that today but at the time people complained.- Anonymous
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Is it any good?
- Anonymous
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Baldur's Gate 1$2 or this
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Wasn't there another dnd game that came out around that time?The Temple of Elemental Evil? Icewind Dale 2?
- Anonymous
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>The Temple of Elemental Evil
That's the one I was thinking of.- Anonymous
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I wish there were more D&D 3.5 games. I think it's the only one. it peaked at this editon and went downhill into some schizo mess and then casualized slop fast.
- Anonymous
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Weren't there some DOS games? Or am I misremembering?
- Anonymous
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the DOS games were all the second editon, I think. 3.5 came out too late for DOS, around 2000, if I remember correctly
- Anonymous
1 day ago
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I just played through most of that book. Yan C Bin did nothing wrong.
- Anonymous
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You’d probably like the two towers game for the PS2
- Anonymous
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This transition at 3 minutes in was so fricking sick.
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- Anonymous
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they did the same for the return of the king, it was so fricking good
- Anonymous
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nostalgia. too bad magic kinda sucked for damage
- Anonymous
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morrowind, obviously
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I'm reading the books now and the movies' biggest flaw in my opinion was making Frodo such a pansy. In the books he has some of the biggest balls in the entire history of Middle Earth.
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Point out some differences
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After being stabbed in Amon Sul and making his way to Rivendell, the movies have Arwen carry him and escape the nazgul as he loses consciousness. In the books Glorfindel lets him ride his horse to escape, and Frodo stands against all nine ringwraiths alone and wounded at the river.
>Suddenly the foremost Rider spurred his horse forward. It checked at the water and reared up. With a great effort Frodo sat upright and brandished his sword.
>‘Go back!’ he cried. ‘Go back to the Land of Mordor, and follow me no more!’ His voice sounded thin and shrill in his own ears. The Riders halted, but Frodo had not the power of Bombadil. His enemies laughed at him with a harsh and chilling laughter. ‘Come back! Come back!’ they called. ‘To Mordor we will take you!’
>‘Go back!’ he whispered.
>‘The Ring! The Ring!’ they cried with deadly voices; and immediately their leader urged his horse forward into the water, followed closely by two others.
>‘By Elbereth and Luthien the Fair,’ said Frodo with a last effort, lifting up his sword, ‘you shall have neither the Ring nor me!’
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The only problem I have woth the movies is excluding the scouring of The Shire.
- Anonymous
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definitely morrowwind, maybe baldur's gate 2 or neverwinter nights it just came out iirc
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>his country only has select times for cinemas and not on repeat all day
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Elden Ring
>no man I mean like games that were out in 2002-
Halo CE, Armored Core 2 or 3- Anonymous
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Those are more games I'd play after watching Star Wars
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Sit and wait 21 years to play Gollum.
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LE OBLIVION
LE ELDER SCOLLS OBLIVIONS - Anonymous
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Age of Empires 2
It had a certain aspect of fantasy when you could do 8 faction skirsmishes with civs all around the globe. - Anonymous
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Soul Reaver 2