Commodore kid:
Quote: "Thanks that would be nice."
All right then.
Here's six more.
(All games are 100% finished, of excellent quality. And free!)
Title:
Vampyr: Talisman of Invocation (AKA) Vampyr: The Blue Rose
OS:
Dos
Comments:
This is an RPG, its top-down grid style. (Kind of like Ultima.) If a hostile touches you, you drop into a battle arena, where you fight via grid combat. Hostiles may be composed of multiple units. (Example: One bandit could = 12 bandits.) There are lots of things to do in this one... and even if you do die that may not be the end. You enter the afterlife, where your accomplishments are added up and you are judged. (It is possible to be granted a second chance, if you've done enough.)
Link:
http://www.electric-games.com/pc-games/v/pc-vampyr.html
(Finding a place to download this was difficult, this game is not well known.)
Images:
Title:
Boundless Ocean +
OS:
Dos (I think, it ran fine in Win98 though.)
Comment:
This one looks pretty good, I haven't finished it myself yet though.
The game is is not just a finished game, it has also been expanded hence the + in the title. The expanded portion of the game is accessible via the 'mandala wheel'. I haven't played far enough to know what this wheel is.
Link:
http://orchieluv.castleparadox.com/
Images:
Title:
Dark Ages I: The Continents
OS:
Dos
Comment:
I haven't played this one through yet myself, but it is held in high regard by other players.
Link:
http://dk-software.com/
Images:
Title:
Dark Ages II: Engel
OS:
Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP (DirectX 7.0 or highter.)
Comment:
I haven't played this one through yet myself, but it is held in high regard by other players. (Hmmm, I'm repeating myself... CTRL-C, CTRL-V Mwa ha ha!)
DA2: Engel's graphics are much better than the ones in DA1.
Link:
http://dk-software.com/
Images:
Title:
Diver Down
OS:
Both the DOS and Windows versions are available.
Comment:
I haven't finished this one yet, its got some really nice cutscenes. The story takes some interesting turns here and there (So far.) and though graphics aren't the best in the world but there not to bad.
Link:
http://www.grenideer.com/diverdown/
Images:
Title:
Mysterious Song
OS:
Dos (I'm pretty sure it's dos, runs fine in Win98.)
Comment:
I haven't gotten very far in this one, it's gotten some very good reviews by other players.
Link:
(Direct Download)
http://darkdreams.rpgdx.net/files/msong.zip
(Offical Site's download page... not much there though.)
http://darkdreams.rpgdx.net/downloads.html
Images:
(I could only find one screenshot, ones better than nothing eh?)
Title:
THE ELDER SCROLLS: ARENA
OS:
Dos
Comments:
The first game in the series that would later include, Daggerfall, Morrowind & Oblivion has been made freeware by Bethesda Softworks as a limited time promotion for Oblivion. You can only download it from their official site though. (So no hosting the file anywhere else, they distribute their game solely from their own site.)
Link:
http://www.elderscrolls.com/downloads/downloads_games.htm
Images:
Yet again, If you have trouble running the Dos games, then try using
DOSBox to run it.
I know
The Spirit Engine doesn't look like much at first, but it is a really well polished game once it gets going. (Don't pass it over...)
If this doesn't satisfy your Freeware RPG craving, then I may be able to dig up some more titles.
When I dream,
I carry a sword in one hand,
a gun in the other...