25 best fantasy games ever

11 Nov 2011

25 best fantasy games ever – Dungeon Keeper

Dungeon Keeper (1997)

It's all very well being a hero, venturing into dungeons in search of treasure and abducted princesses – but think of the trouble they cause for the owners of those dungeons. The boot's on the other foot in this classic strategy game from Peter Molyneux, which places you in the role of a villain fending off questing heroes with the aid of your minions. Rather wonderfully, you also have to stop your followers from killing each other, keeping vampires well away from warlocks and so forth – and giving you a taste of the bureaucracy involved in micromanaging a dungeon full of evil creatures.

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  1. soulsonic34

    1 year ago

    Great List ... Bought many of the games listed. Looking forward to Diablo III in 2012

  2. Stranded87

    1 year ago

    Generally a good list, I'd argue that Baldurs Gate is a far lesser game than Baldurs Gate 2 and similarly Diablo is nothing on Diablo 2, so in both cases I think the sequels should have made the list instead.

    Planescape Torment also should have featured as it's largely considered to have the best storyline in videogame history.

    And personally I think Oblivion was a step down from Morrowind, but I'm well aware that many people disagree so I can understand its inclusion.

    Otherwise though good job, you managed to feature games both old and new and from numerous formats.

  3. foomandoo

    1 year ago

    Oh what a blast from the past - Ultima Underworld was soooo ahead of its time, apart from the great 3d graphics it had a brilliant rune based spell system which I think has yet to be equalled.

    I actually bought a PC just so I could play it (DX2 66mhz with a whopping 80mb HD and 16mb of ram, lol). The follow-up was v good as well

    Dungeon Master blew me away when I first saw it - I spent many an hour in the managers office playing this game when I should have been on the shop floor :)

    oh and Zork (all the infocom games really) was by far the best text adventure ever written followed closely by the Scott Adam adventures :)

    Argh showing my age now

  4. Simon Osborne-Walker

    1 year ago

    No Times of Lore? No Silver? Only one Zelda game? Also, Dungeon Master was groundbreaking, but Eye of the Beholder and EotB 2 were far better.

  5. annekingsy

    1 year ago

    What about Jewel Quest Solitaire? Can you please tell in which category does this game fit in? I would really appreciate your feedback. Thank you.

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