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Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  3
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands is an innovative RPG set in the post-apolocalyptic world of AD&D Dark Sun universe.
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8.0 (1) |
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Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  2
Though an outdated RPG by today's standards, Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager boasts a new, more interesting plot, better graphics, and bigger world than its predecessor Shattered Lands.
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Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  4
One of the very best RPGs ever produced, and definitely the BEST historical RPG ever, Darklands was unfortunately plagued with a slew of bugs when it was first released, many...
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9.0 (3) |
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Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
Dreamforge's first game as Event Horizon is a solid overhead RPG that deftly combines real-time action and physical puzzles (e.g.
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Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  2
If sword wielding, dungeon hacking, and weak enemies are your forte in an RPG, then Delphine Software's Darkstone just may be the game for you.
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6.8 (4) |
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Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
The weakest of all Gold Box games in my opinion, SSI's games based on "Dragonlance" AD&D setting are still decent enough to merit attention by all RPG fans.
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Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
One of the best, largest, and most underrated RPGs ever made, Deathlord is an epic RPG from Electronic Arts that offers a unique gameworld inspired by Japanese myths, plenty of...
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Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  1
Decker is a fun cyberpunk/hacking simulation set in the 22nd century, based entirely on the Cyberspace portions of Wizkid's popular Shadowrun pen & paper RPG game.
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Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
One of the most obscure shareware games ever made, Defender of Boston is a fun and surprisingly complex real-life RPG.
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Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  2
Originally billed as Mordor II: Darkness Awakening, Demise is a worthy successor to highly underrated Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol, and sports improvements over its predecessor in every respect.
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