PC Tech Zone has posted a review on Microsofts Dungeon Siege.
Role Playing Games have taken many guises over a good few years. From the humble beginings of table top games that involved maps and lead figures, Character sheets and a good few dice, not forgetting the players and a games master or dungeon keeper. Everyone sitting around the room taking up valiant quests against hordes of demons, dragons and other unknown entities.Read more
Then we started to see the Dungeons & Dragons games popping up on early computers. The Commodore 64 and Spectrum 48k. The loading times on these were really poor if you only had a tape drive but alot of them were only available on the five and a quarter disks. Then we started to see the likes of the Monkey Island series and the Maniac Mansion series, where you had a basic point & click adventure where all the commands were at the bottom of the screen.