Sell me on it.
I like the ones with tits
Quest for Glory 4The first RPG I'd ever played where you imported your character from one game to the next, retaining all skills, levels and equipment. Each game in the series is good in its own way, but Quest for Glory 4: Shadows of Darkness took it to a whole new level. The game is narrated by John Rhys-Davies (Gimli/Treebeard from Lord of the Rings or Dr. Maximilian Arturo from Sliders depending on your fantasy vs scifi leanings) but has excellent voice acting throughout it.The setting is a psuedo-Transylvanian one mixed with heavy Lovecraftian themes. Vampires haunt the sleepy slavic countryside, Gypsies tell fortunes from their wandering campsites. Leshy treefolk spin riddles from their bushes, naked Rusalka revenants tempt the unwary to watery graves, and through the darkness here or there bits of heroism shine through. An unclaimed Paladin's blade, waiting for a worthy owner. An enchanted glen, holding the last bit of benevolent faerie magic. Outside the setting and story, the game's mechanics are great too. There are four classes with different abilities. Every situation can be approached a variety of ways, so you can overcome the same obstacle through multiple playthroughs using entirely different methods, keeping the game fresh. And as always, your journey doesn't end here, but continues on to Quest for Glory 5: Dragonfire.
I like the ones where I can control a band of hot hot waifus.
>>1200279>John Rhys-Davies (Gimli/Treebeard from Lord of the Rings or Dr. Maximilian Arturo from Sliders depending on your fantasy vs scifi leanings)Also Indiana Jones' Arab friend.
>>1199976Mah nigga.
>>1200475No I've never played it, it's just a bait picture
>>1200480keyed
>>1200279>>1200301>John Rhys-DaviesAlso James 'Paladin' Taggart and the voice of Prince Thrakhath in Wing Commander
>>1200279Also great music if you have a Roland or pirate the ROMs and run them through an emulator