I've been playing computer games since the days of Hack (the one BEFORE Nethack), and my favorite games are RPG's. Somehow, the exact same gameplay appeals to me more if it's swords against ghouls than if it's blasters against aliens. Even though I love reading science fiction and have read tons of it, for some reason I don't especially like SF games; I much prefer a fantasy setting. I really enjoyed Might & Magic 6 and 7 and Baldur's Gate, and even though I usually prefer PC games, I really liked Dragon Quest VIII. My favorite game, though, is The Witcher. I'm a middle-aged woman, and a lot of games seem somewhat childish to me, whereas the Witcher has enough depth and ambiguity to appeal to a mature gamer. The attention to detail in the game is just staggering, and it was clearly a labor of love, done by those who adored the novels on which it was based. I've made my own adventure for The Witcher, called "Medical Problems," and have already begun working on Chapter Two.
Would you believe ... undead chamber music?
I wanted my higher-level undead to be genteely enjoying music in their crypt home if Geralt did *mumble*, whereas they'd attack him if he did *mumble*. But the monster models can't do any of the normal human animations, so you can't have a bruxa play the flute or a garkain play the violin. Pooh.
Well, I edited the monster models, and now they can, so today's project is undead chamber music. :D