The actual character modeling is pretty bad, but the environments are fantastic in their own ways but still look realistic. ![]() You control an army of 50-90 badass mutants and you have henchmen who call you "boss" when you give them orders! The game makes you feel like a total badass (in PvAI skrimaging). There are a few pre-made armies, but really the fun is messing around with the creature creator ( video demo). The game premise is awesome! It's an RTS where you create your own armies by melding two animals together Frankenstein style. Exactly 20 years have passed between the release of the original King's Field and the latest Dark Souls, and they make for an interesting comparison. Spiritual predecessor to the highly regarded Dark Souls series. Lack of advertisement? I don't remember hearing about these games from any magazine, website, commercial etc., or even seeing them in a store for sale when they were current. While a pioneer with its 3D graphics, utilizing (at the time) such cutting edge technology meant models and level geometry were rather bare bones. Gameplay overall feels slow-paced and sluggish. Trilogy of games featuring connected story lines / lore, re-occurring weapons and spells, and a few specific areas revisited throughout the different games. There isn't just different tiers of power, specific weapons work better against certain enemies than others do, e.g. Variety of viable weapons and spells to choose from. One of the, if not the first RPG on the PS1. Pioneer in utilizing real time 3D graphics for action RPG's on consoles. Imparts a feeling of tension, exploring deeper into a labyrinth dungeon with no map, surrounded by tough enemies, with no idea where the next save point is. To what extent do you use spoiler for playing NetHack?Ģ4 5.67% have memorized all spoilers they wantġ2 2."Old school" style difficulty. Some answered in percent of played games:ġ2. How often did you win NetHack? (If never, you may specify your best game.) Note: Obviously some people answered when they first learnt about Hack and not NetHackġ1. Number of played Roguelikes per person (excluding NetHack):Ģ8 6.62% school/high school/college/university Which other Roguelikes have you ever played?Ĥ9 4.93% others: 10rogue, Advent, Anathema RL, Avanor, BRogue, Bash, CalcRogue, Caves of Thor, Chocobo\'s Dungeon, Crossfire, CthAngband, DaJAngband, Deep Dungeon, Don Kneller's hack, Dungeon of Doom, Dungeonminder, Dwarf, Dwarf Fortress Rogue, Fatal Labyrinth, FuryBand, Fushigi no Dungeon, Gruesome, Izuna, Legedermain, Medina at Nescafib, Mission Thunderbolt, OAngband, PMD, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 1, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2, PyRo, Quickband, SAngband, Sangband, Slash'Em, Super Rogue, TomeNET, Tower of Azari, Transcendence, Triangle Wizard, ULarn, UnAngband, Urban Warfare: The Escape, Valhalla, WarpRogue, Wumpus, XBand, Xenocide, various console games ![]() ![]() Do you play a patched NetHack or variants of NetHack?Ĩ. Where did you get your copy of NetHack from?Ĥ 0.98% others: boyfriend, brother,, telnetħ. Participants that they had to be includedġ2 1.87% others: Acorn Archimedes, BeOS, FreeBSD, GP2x, Gamecube, Linux (Mandriva), Linux (Mint), Nintendo Wii, Unix (SVR4), Windows 95, Windows ME, Windows NTĦ. Note: PuTTY and NAO ( ) got mentioned by so many Players with English as a primary language: 272 (64.3%)ĥ 0.78% others: Acorn Archimedes, BeOS, GP2x, Gamecube, Nintendo Wii It was also mentioned in the MOTD/news section of and theġ6 3.78% others: Argentina, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Denmark, Estonia, India, Ireland, Israel, Malaysia, Malta, Russia, Taiwan, Thailand The poll has been announced at several different places: They have only been treated separately when The difference between active and former players of NetHack wasĪlmost non-existent. There were 423 participants answering the poll.
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