![]() OK, so it’s a proud breed, its lineage stretching back through Baldur’s Gate and Fallout to Ultima, Eye of the Beholder and the old gold box AD&D RPGs, but it’s a breed whose time came long ago, and now seems to be going fast. ![]() ![]() Is this the last of the big fantasy RPG dinosaurs? Sandwiched between World of Warcraft and the big online blockbusters on the one side and widescreen, action-oriented epics like The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Neverwinter Nights 2 feels like it belongs to a dying breed: the classic computer RPG.
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