Posted June 27, 2014
Thunderscape
Stuck between the famous Gold Box series and Baldur's Gate a couple of years later, it was one of the only turn-based first-person party-based RPGs released in the mid-90's when they was a huge drought of PC RPGs, it used an original pen & paper ruleset, with a classless character creation system with a tonne of races, skills, spells etc, way better than D&D rules. Great tactical TB combat where you can do multiple types of attacks, a solid dungeon crawler in a Steampunk-like fantasy setting.
It's been almost completely forgotten due to be squeezed between the GB and Infinity Engine era, and also because of those blocky early 3D graphics.
Stuck between the famous Gold Box series and Baldur's Gate a couple of years later, it was one of the only turn-based first-person party-based RPGs released in the mid-90's when they was a huge drought of PC RPGs, it used an original pen & paper ruleset, with a classless character creation system with a tonne of races, skills, spells etc, way better than D&D rules. Great tactical TB combat where you can do multiple types of attacks, a solid dungeon crawler in a Steampunk-like fantasy setting.
It's been almost completely forgotten due to be squeezed between the GB and Infinity Engine era, and also because of those blocky early 3D graphics.
Post edited June 27, 2014 by Crosmando