![]() ![]() ![]() Both Avadon and Exile/Avernum are more generic fantasy material that wont be too far beyond any general fantasy expectations, while Geneforge, which is popular round here because of this one fact alone, is something a bit more 'original', for many reasons, and is more bio-sci-fi kind of thing. This studio's other series are the Avadon Series, currently with three games and no remakes, and the Geneforge series, currently with 5 games and no remakes. There's also two versions of the "blades of." games which are little addition games to the series. So there's currently 11 games in the series, 2 of which have three versions, 1 of which has 2 versions, 3 of which only have one version. This current series of remakes just has the first two games remade for the second time. The Avernum series remakes those three games and then adds three new games to the series after that. Its mechanically sound if a bit too simplistic (at least in as much as Ive played), the writing is serviceable, combat is okay. Avadon series (its a newer series) or Geneforge (whose UI is older). If you find yourself enjoying Avernum: Escape from the Pit, you might want to take a look at other Spiderweb Software games, like e.g. Theres really nothing wrong with the game. Pillars of Eternity - known basically as the spiritual successor of Baldurs Gate games. The original series from the mid-90s has three games in the series. Recently put two hours into the Avernum: Into the Pit which is the remake of Exile 1. Party Build questions I am playing with a bit of an eclectic mix and I am curious if I am screwed down the line. Each remake changing the game slightly, and each with its own cadre of fans. ![]()
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