On Sep 10, 3:25 pm, Wolfing <wolfi...@gmail.com> wrote: I saw this 2004 title somewhere but couldn't find any reviews. It's a party-based half realtime/half turnbased (according to a description I saw) RPG, and was wondering if I should bother. I've bought this game (The Fall, Last days of Gaia) in 2004 and it's full of bugs (quests, ...) and bad gfx engine. Fight are turnbased but
"Trimble Bracegirdle" <no-spam@never.spam> wrote in message news:46e70aac$1_3@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com... It appears to be titled " THE FALL: LAST DAYS OF GAIA" The Fall being the main name. Put it into Goggle to get quite a lot of results. There is an entry in Amazon.UK under "Koch Media THE FALL RELOADED (HAMMERPREIS". Metacritic has it at http://www.metacritic
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 10:42:13 +0800, "Master Baiter" <master@baiter.org> wrote: "Michael Cecil" <macecil@gmail.com> ???????:qtabe3phue3klht65407qjle847p0lmcee@4ax.com... On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 18:03:50 -0000, WDS <Bill@seurer.net> wrote: On Sep 10, 8:25 am, Wolfing <wolfi...@gmail.com> wrote: I saw this 2004 title somewhere but couldn't find any reviews. It's a party
"Michael Cecil" <macecil@gmail.com> ???????:v0qce3ht72gegqhe230662h9rtmdnn34k3@4ax.com... I think Deep Silver was involved somehow. Ugh...that reminds me of Silverfall, also an unfinished, unpolished, buggy, ameturish, unbalanced, crapish game. I've just dug it out and finished it a few days ago, very poorly made game, obviously rushed to get out before the publisher cut the pipeline
"Michael Cecil" <macecil@gmail.com> wrote in message news:n3qce35nm6t28shbb9pg0tg5i9cf1r3cgo@4ax.com... On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 22:47:28 -0400, "Fontologist" <fontologist@cox.net> wrote: Yes, this is reminding me that I, too, was really looking forward to it at one time. And given the dearth of real RPGs these days (these years, actually), I'm still willing to give this a try, bugfest