I'm fully aware that Planescape Torment has flaws but it's the only game I've ever played that made me cry. BEAT THAT GAMING INDUSTRY. BEAT THAT.
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This game has been in such need of an official rerelease for so damn long, but evidently there were some issues with the licensing. Now that it's apparently resolved, maybe it can go on to Steam, which is truly where it deserves to be.
edited 28th Sep '10 8:03:52 PM by Haven
Productivity is for people without internet connections. -Count DorkuEhm, Planescape: Torment was released in only one language. There's no such thing as a different version of Planescape: Torment, only some language packs (I'm not sure if they're included, and even if they are, I'd recommend playing it in English, since it's incredibly difficult to translate, and, at least the Italian translation, was far from perfect and lost a lot of the original's charm IMHO).
I've just started playing it thanks to Good Old Games. THIS GAME IS THE SHIT! And it's very funny...
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.Well, when you level up, you go to the stats menu for the party member that leveled up and hit the level up button. You don't get any feats, but you can get stat upgrades from conversations with various NPCs. You can change class by speaking with various other NPCs. The easiest way to learn to be a wizard would be to talk to Mebbeth in Ragpicker Square.
UN JOUR JE SERAI DE RETOUR PRÈS DE TOI

Because it's finally been released on Good Old Games and I feel that I have to celebrate.
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