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Similar to Summoner?
Having completed Summoner I would like a new challenge. I would buy "ummoner 2 but as I only own a PC and a PS1 I don't want to have to buy a PS2 to buy one game (especially if I don't enjoy it!). Are there any games similar to Summoner (in terms of weapons, time period etc. note- I have tried RPG's with guns and I don't like them) that are available on the PC or preferably PS1?
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RPG's for the PC
- Morrowind
- Icewind Dale
- Neverwinter Nights
- Dungeon Seige
- Planescape: Torment
- Diablo 1 & 2
- Baldurs Gate
- And a lsit of about 1 million more
I've never come across a game entirely like Summoner but there are so many out there it's worth downloading a few demos to see what you like.
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If you like Summoner, I suggest you try playing Octagon's GOTHIC for PC. The only major difference is that you play Gothic with one character i.s.o. a party, but otherwise it is a very similar game. I liked Gothic even better than Summoner (up to now that is; I have only just finished Lenele + its sewers!).
Both games are almost identical in overall "atmosphere" & gameplay, but in my opinion Gothic was easier to "manage" (i.e. interface, camera, combat & searching for items, which I think has been made rather difficult in Summoner since you have to stand pretty close to crates in order for them to "light up" + if you see a lever, it sometimes takes a while before you find the exact, small spot where the creators want you to hold your mouse in order to "use" them).
[OTF]Joker obviously knows his RPG's !! One game I'd add to the list (esp. because of its high replayability) though, is DARKSTONE.
cool thats nice to know. its always good to find similar games of games that are tight and kickass.
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