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This has been driving me insane for years. I've even posted here before with no luck.
When I was a wee, wee kid with completely unsupervised computer access, my dad would get me a bunch of demo discs and stuff because we couldn't afford actual games.
One of these games was an RPG-ish style game. I *think* the graphics were kinda Fallout 1/2 ish but it's been almost 20 years so give me a break.
I don't remember a lot of the plot, given my english at the time was probably not the best and I mostly fucked around with the mechanics, but I have some vivid imagery:
1) You could strip buckass naked. It wasn't even censored. Just, dong on your screen. 2) I think it started with you at your house, and a maid/aid/governess would talk to you about something and then you could pick up your weapons and also meat. 3) It started in a town setting, with a woodsy area and a cavern somewhere. 4) You could kill everyone to steal their things, like clothes and money. But if you were caught, the rest of the village would attack you. So it was best to do it at night when everyone was asleep. 5) There was a big dining hall with like, roman reclining couches. 6) The fancy rich people wore purple. 7) If I actually bothered to follow the game objectives, I would travel to another area, where a priestess of some sort would talk to me and tell me that I couldn't continue because I had the freeware demo and to unlock the full version blah blah, let's go back to the village and kill all the rich people and take their stuff.
This has been bugging me for years. It's possible it was an obscure european developed title that never saw high sales and that's why I can't find a single mention of it anywhere. The most vivid thing to me is that it felt very sandbox-y which wasn't something I was used to at the time. You could wear the clothes of people you killed and such, you could eat meals and drink mead(?). There might have been bear fighting.