Sweet retrospective, really enjoyed this! Still haven't played any of these, really makes me want to. Liked all the tidbits popping up too, especially about things at Sierra
@NicholasLeader04 жыл бұрын
Waiting on the @LGR review!
@JelloFluoride3 жыл бұрын
@@NicholasLeader0 I'd watch that!
@michaellawrence82895 жыл бұрын
It's a damn shame quest for glory isn't being remade or continued. One of a kind.
@ObiwanNekody7 ай бұрын
It was well concluded with qfg5
@FireMrshlBill10 жыл бұрын
QFG4: Shadows of Darkness is one of my all time favorite games. Sadly, I couldn't run the speech audio on my Packard Bell. Sneaking around the castle put me on edge as a kid, and the game-over/death screen was creepily awesome. I played the others when I got older via Boxer, but Shadows of Darkness is still my favorite (even better now that I can hear the speech audio). I like the darker, slavic environment of QFG4 over those of the first 3. Plus, I think it just has that nostalgia factor since I played it as a kid.
@JustPlayingTheClassics3 жыл бұрын
For sure.. for me II and IV are the top tier Quest for Glory games. I love them all though, including V.
@crystalgomez288410 жыл бұрын
The quest for Glory vga remake! This was the first RPG/computer game I played all the way through. I loved it as a kid. My favorite were the cameos and puns. I remember you could see Earl from dinosaurs walking around the forest occasionally. I was like two or three years old at the time but I remember it was a blast and I loved all the mythological type characters
@AmbientWalking3 жыл бұрын
I spent so much of my life on this franchise! I love it so much!
@firdaus80010 жыл бұрын
I preferred the EGA QFG 1 to its VGA successor. The EGA version's combat "camera" was placed high and directly behind your character's head and shoulders so that you could see most of the opponent facing you. It was also the best way to see your your sword burying itself in your enemy's abdomen, which made combat in this version so much more satisfying. :) Since dodging left and right are integral to combat, this was the superior view for that purpose as well. The graphics may not be as polished but they struck me as being more "mature" than the VGA version. A good example of this is that the enemies in general look a lot more menacing. I had no issues with using the keyboard entirely for the game either. If I recall correctly, the game is paused when you're typing. Anyway, great retrospective. Brings back a lot of memories. :)
@-Tristan-4 ай бұрын
EGA was much better. It looked professional and gave a deep atmosphere. VGA remake looked a bit sloppy, and felt flat.
@Zentinalphayze10 жыл бұрын
I adored QFG4 when I was a kid, it's amazing how much of the game I can still remember. LOVED IT!
@johnb44679 жыл бұрын
This was great to read you guys; thank you! Your comments are particularly interesting, because two of the major gripes you mentioned about the games...are my favorite aspects of them! The QG4 "portrait" dialogue scenes that seem to have annoyed you so much -- over the years has remained my favorite of any game. To me, at least, it felt much more like a real conversation, instead of having the 'talking head' that all the games from the period had. I also enjoyed the black backgrounds during them, since it made for a bit more dramatic lighting in how the characters were painted, and kept the focus on the conversation. QG2, I have likely played through more times than any other game -- ever! The typing, for me, was a major draw here, with the benefit being that it felt like a real conversation, instead of going through a list of pre-canned questions. It gave the feeling of an interactive process in which you were conversing with the characters in a naturalistic manner, and then receiving their responses. When my [much] younger sister played the games years later, she'd tell me about dialogue that would come up in her playthroughs that I had never even thought of (including a great poem you get when you ask the poet Omar 'about paladin'). Will be subscribing to your channel & checking out the rest of your videos; found my way to you guys through your Gabriel Knight 1 Anniversary video, which I just finished playing tonight -- and had never played the original! Great stuff; makes me want to try and visit all the Sierra classics that I never did play.
@ThePedroBono5 ай бұрын
These games meant the world to me and still do!
@BlackAria197410 жыл бұрын
As I'm 40 and was a avid and still PC gamer. Sierra adventure games were one of my favorites on my old 386. I bought Quest for glory 1 when It was still called Heroes quest and was my favorite. I still remember the house on legs where ya meet baba yaga, lol. Quest 2 I still remember also and the endless drawing out maps on paper, lol. Great episode, brought back some good memories, but so many of their games do.
@TheMirelyght7 жыл бұрын
oh man....yah we drew so many maps lol....also had to do that for one of the kings quest games when you wandered the desert. i wish i still had the original heroquest game pamphlets...the art...i loved it. there was a whole hero guide with monsters and everything in there.
@shawnpyke55214 жыл бұрын
yoo the typing interface was hard, but THAT is what makes a game like this amazing. as a player you have NO idea what you can and cant DO in order to solve puzzles. In games with speech trees, you just click through every available tree and eventually you will find the right one that will solve the puzzle for you. In "Speech Trees" your character often (somehow) has access to information that the PLAYER doesnt know about yet, so there is no detective work other than potentially clicking around a room with every possible combination of actions or items... this is not gameplay. Talking to NPC's and finding a name drop is motivation to dig deeper, then you find that person and essentially interrogate them. Multiple NPC's have info about the same puzzle, but each has bits and pieces, its up to the player to but those clues together to solve it. The typing style means you are on your own to learn and read and find the right way to phrase your inquiries. this is what makes you feel like you accomplished something when you beat a game like this.
@JimRyan10 жыл бұрын
I started with Hero's Quest and remember being mightily disappointed when they had to change the name. I think my favorite, though - and quite possibly my favorite PC adventure game of all time - is QFG2: Trial by Fire. I loved the setting, the Arabian Nights trappings, the story (including the larger meta-story they now had the opportunity to start rolling out in the background, making the world of these games feel much more connected and real), the Sauruses (Sauri?), the Marx Brothers references, the Casablanca/Maltese Falcon references, the Lawrence of Arabia references, the Silly Clowns function, the elemental magic, the uses of astrology and astronomy, the explorations of new races, the explorations of different types of djinn... heck, EVERYTHING. To say it was awesome would be a tragic understatement. That said, if you thought typing in commands in SCI games was bad... try doing it in the old AGI games like the early King's Quest or Space Quest games some time. You had to type the commands in REAL TIME! I died in the ogre's house while desperately trying to hammer out commands in the AGI version of KQ4 soooo many times... And let's not even TALK about falling off every cliff and chasm edge... ;)
@drstupid13 жыл бұрын
You could slow the game speed down in some of those sequences with the function keys. Still not easy though!
@regularfella10 жыл бұрын
I have so many memories with this series. My parents bought me a Tandy 1000hx and this was the first game I ever played or bought. QFG1 was my first step into becoming the gamer I am today. To this day Quest for Glory is my favorite game of all time.
@bill14175 жыл бұрын
I only just found this channel. QFG games were some of my favourites growing up. Great vid.
@helldog310510 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite Quest series from Sierra. I started with King's Quest and then Space Quest like most other people, but I loved the Quest for Glory series. I still have all of them sitting on my shelf, including an original Hero's Quest version of the QfG1. Very much QfG4 is the best in the series when it comes to the story and the depth of the game, but Trial by Fire holds a very special place in my heart. And will always be my favorite. Parser system be damned. There was a VGA remake of Trial by Fire with mouse support released by an independent group of developers called AGD Interactive that is very very good, but I love the original version more. Nostalgia will do that to you.
@necrogenesis198110 жыл бұрын
I've never played this series, but I definitely played the King's Quest series, those were my favorite Sierra games and I had the first 5 when I was a kid, with KQ4 being my favorite. I need to go buy the collection on Steam or GoG.
@hayanami10 жыл бұрын
Yup, you are right Quest for Glory series is like visiting and old friend. The first two was my favs.
@Erik-vp5bm4 жыл бұрын
I played these games when QfG1 was still called Hero's Quest. One day at school, we had to write a story as a part of an exam. I basically just novelized the game, and it received standing ovation from everyone in class. If I had the budget for it, I'd start a games company and hire Lori Ann and Corey for the story writing. I don't use "underrated" very often, but I think this series was the finest that ever came out of Sierra On-Line.
@sd5057 Жыл бұрын
QFG2 was outrageous! The story was just incredible. I also loved the first one because you actually felt like a Hero! And the soundtrack was the best of all of them.
@JustinOhio4 ай бұрын
What a great video! Thank you so much for the content and the trip down memory lane! Cheers!
@MetalJesusRocks4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@m34ch7 жыл бұрын
Man, these are some of my favorite games, ever. My absolute favorite, though, is the EGA "purple suit" version of the original QFG. I preferred typing the dialog options instead of choosing from a tree. Thanks for this video!
@whitemageFFXI4 жыл бұрын
QG4 was my first and is still my favorite QG game. The characters and the setting are so good. I love it.
@savedgames99310 жыл бұрын
This video made my day! I was 10-11 years old and my dad had everything Sierra put out and we would play the shit out of these games. Quest for glory was one of our favorites along with leisure suit Larry and kings quest. Sierra is the reason I am the gamer and collector I am today. Great video.
@TheBigJB10 жыл бұрын
Thanks!! Glad you liked it.
@timf74136 жыл бұрын
I have really fond memories of playing Quest for Glory II at my babysitter's house as a kid. It took me forever to beat it, but it was a genuine sense of accomplishment when I finally did.
@personperson95883 жыл бұрын
Qfg4 was potentially my favorite video game of all time. It really transported me into a different world, and the adventure, trait building elements, and overall passage of time really immersed me into the character (of course, those factors were common in the series as a whole). Qfg4 had such a mysterious and enigmatic quality, and the music was really great in supporting that mood. Just a fantastic part of my youth.
@flavoredwallpaper3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I love them all, but I think QFG4 was clearly the best of the bunch. They really got the atmosphere right, with some beautiful music and graphics.
@Game_Glyph4 жыл бұрын
The fourth game in the series is the apex imo. They really hit their stride at that point in the genre at Sierra and it shows in the artwork, mechanics, music, everything. I feel Gabriel Knight: SoTF and Shadows of Darkness: Quest for Glory IV are the best point and click / graphic adventure games of all time. I did a pretty long review of Shadows of Darkness on my channel if anyone is interested.
@KennTollens4 жыл бұрын
I played the original version Hero's Quest. Wish I still had a copy, sealed would have been awesome.
@andywebbook67767 жыл бұрын
I love that you are doing Sierra retrospective videos.
@michaelr98397 ай бұрын
I love them all. In original format. Great games to experience when they came out. Each one was better than the previous
@Scarfulhu10 жыл бұрын
Huh, I just bought these games on GOG 2 days ago. I'm quite excited to try QFG4 especially.
@TheBigJB10 жыл бұрын
Despite my dislike of the conversation mechanic, it's pretty fun. I would encourage you to find a hint guide if you can since I believe some things are time-sensitive. And, as with all Adventure RPGs, save often!
@Scarfulhu10 жыл бұрын
TheBigJB Thanks for the tips! I'll probably give it a go later this week.
@rebirth252610 жыл бұрын
All in all, it's still a good game but I dislike combat in QFG 4 the most.
@MortimerZabi10 жыл бұрын
rebirth2526 The combat was definitely the low point in that game. Magic and throwing daggers were so broken that a thief with magic could basically pwn everything in the game. And for some reason the Paladin's sword dealt less damage than the Fighter's battle-axe. On the plus side, a Paladin with Honor Shield was basically on god-mode, so I think this was intentional. It's just odd since back in 3 the Paladin's sword was pretty OP.
@GayLPer10 жыл бұрын
Mortimer Zabi What made Thief REALLY broken was Acrobatics. Turn on strategy mode, and watch as your Thief does a sonic spin-dash into the enemy repeatedly. There is theoretically a way to do it in arcade mode, but it involves a movement that I can't get the hang of :/
@EmilyKSD2 жыл бұрын
QfG2 was my favorite. You could bargain with the merchants in that game.
@noremacsnrub10 жыл бұрын
Great series. One of the biggest games of my childhood.
@mik36385 жыл бұрын
Best game series of all time. Number 3 definitely my favorite. Wish sierra had continued all the quest games. Especially police and space quests
@Gilmaris4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, those text parsers... When I was young and played Police Quest to death - and that was the EGA version - looking back I'm amazed at how I managed to keep at it and never lose interest. And I discovered everything by trial and error, trial and error, trial and error - because the game was _extremely_ unforgiving. And in the early Sierra adventure games, the game didn't even pause for you to type. I guess I was around 12 when I first played PQ1, and English being a second language, you can imagine I levelled up my English and typing skills. But when Sierra started pausing the game when you started typing, I was so grateful for that. Before _that_ marvel of game design, it was: show morror "what's a morror" show midroot "what's a midroot" show mirrtoot "what's a mirrtoot" show mirror "who do you want to show the mirror to?" THE MEDUSA!! THE GODDAMN MED... aw, crap.
@MordacksOrgan Жыл бұрын
My introduction to the series was QfG1 VGA in Mar 94 followed by QfG2 in Sept 94, then the floppy version of QfG4 in July 95, and finally QfG3 in Sept 95. I preordered QfG5 and got it as soon as it was released in Dec 98. QfG4 was one that I struggled to get working for the longest time. I couldn’t play it when I first got it because the family 486 only had 2MB RAM, which I painfully discovered. My dad bought a new Pentium in Apr 96, but I still couldn’t play QfG4 because he insisted on getting Windows NT 3.51 and it’ll crash as soon as you move the mouse or press a key. Finally, in Jan 97 my dad relented and let me format the hard drive. I put MS-DOS 6.22 on one partition and reinstalled NT on another. That’s when I was FINALLY able to play QfG4.
@pmtthedancer4 жыл бұрын
Loved this series. It's probably my favorite series and QFG 4 is the best, in my opinion. Those old Sierra games are some of the happiest memories I had growing up. Me and my brother, cousins, would play together trying to figure out the puzzles and ways to advance. I did like 5 but just thought the budget short falls were evident in the rushed ending. KQ8 was not good, comparatively. Thanks for this!
@1366613matt10 жыл бұрын
i absolutely love seeing a game i totally forgot about when i was a kid. i only played quest for glory 1 in the series. loved this game as all the other quest games i use to play on my old tandy computer
@TheMuzicphan10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. Hero's Quest was one of my favorite games of that era. I remember sitting up all night on my dad's Toshiba T3100e with stunning monochrome graphics for what seemed like weeks to finish it.
@lamp81127 жыл бұрын
I loved these games so much! I was in my 20's and just had a blast playing through all of them; however, I never got to the end of #4 which was my favorite. It had a glitch! I still remember how bummed out I was. They have these games on Steam! Now that I have been reminded of how much I liked them maybe I will play through 4 again and get to the ending. Thanks for the nostalgic tour.
@vrealitydek83128 жыл бұрын
I first played QFG 1 (remake), followed by part 3, 4, 2, and then 5. I agree that for whatever reason, it was hard to finish 5, but I'm shocked that people talk trash about 4. I think 4 was the hands down best game in the series. It's certainly the one that inspired me the most and swept me away as a kid and is definitely the one for which I feel the most nostalgia.
@Round2GamingChannel10 жыл бұрын
Haven't paid much attention to this series in the past, but after watching this video I'm excited to give them a try. Thanks so much for sharing !
@TheBigJB10 жыл бұрын
Hope you dig the series as much as I did! Thanks for your comment!
@icasma50388 жыл бұрын
Love the Quest for Glory series! John Rhys Davies was the best narrator! I wish he did all the games. King's Quest are really good too. ....Pizza is the 5th element.
@JesseDylanMusic5 жыл бұрын
John Rhys-Davies called that "the CD-ROM from hell" because there were so many lines!
@NesSumSimpson10 жыл бұрын
Didn't play Quest for Glory but was a huge Space Quest fan. Oh the memories.
@TheBigJB10 жыл бұрын
Two Guys from Andromeda!
@Knight793349 жыл бұрын
Config.sys...... Autoexec.bat..........I'm old. If you know what I'm talking about, we'll be in a nursing home around the same time.
@sonykroket6 жыл бұрын
haha yes!
@nybiggs6 жыл бұрын
You don't have enough extended memory... time to go optimize those bootup files.
@leightonwilson91654 жыл бұрын
OMG! I do remember that. I remember when my father got mad at me when I configured the DOS prompt to say something like "Welcome back Leighton. How is your day going?"
@PF20154 жыл бұрын
BAD COMMAND OR FILE NAME
@TheTaotheawakenedone4 жыл бұрын
Dos Prompt to Norton Command, the first gui.
@korndogz697 жыл бұрын
My intro to Sierra was the original King's Quest when I had a Tandy 1000. Then Space Quest, Police Quest, Leisure Suit Larry, and Manhunter. While I was in the Army, I discovered QFG after I returned from Iraq in 1991, and played QFG1, 2, and 3. It became my favorite of the Sierra games, and I of course played 4 and 5 as well.
@tehwicked15 жыл бұрын
Hero's Quest... Greatest game ever made. This began my love of RPGs and I've never regretted it. Still have all of them installed on my PC to this day.
@DouglasRRenoVideoGameReviews8 жыл бұрын
Age 18: Played the entire QFG series. I enjoyed the first (in EGA 16-color Mode!) the best, but I would have to say that QFG III came in second place after that. I loved how they improved their use of color as the games went on, and in general, how the series got better as time went on. That is similar to the good ol' "plateau" that an English teacher would put on a chalkboard during class - you've got the building action/rising action (QFG 1/2), to the Climax (QFG 3), to the falling action (4/5). I'm seriously enjoying this channel, more so than the 25 others that I watch regularly.
@nadiromar26669 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing this, brought back a lot of memories! I sunk many, many hours into hero's ques on an ancient CGA
@warylv10 жыл бұрын
I have very fond memories of playing Discworld 1 & 2 on PC in the mid nineties. I love the graphics, the music and especially the voice-acting. The player character, Rincewind, is voiced by Eric Idle (of Monty Python) and he did a great job in both games. The fact that I was reading Discworld-books at the time didn't hurt, either. :)
@OG_Agrivar5 ай бұрын
What you missed, by playing the VGA remake of QfG1 before the original EGA version, is that the point-n-click dialog system is too easy. You don't have to pay attention to what NPCs are saying so you can formulate followup questions, you can just try every pre-generated response option until there's nothing new to choose. OG players had to work out *what* to ask and *how* to ask the question so that the parser understood you.
@kristina80ification10 жыл бұрын
to me the EGA version of the first game look better, visually, than the VGA version. To me there is more charm in the crude EGA graphics where the VGA graphics just look dated and clunky to me.
@sleepingninjaquiettime4 жыл бұрын
I think the VGA version looked better. The EGA screamed dos, maybe it was the limited color palette. Each to thier own
@Erik-vp5bm4 жыл бұрын
I agree that the EGA looked better than the VGA one. The animations felt clearer and more fluent, whereas the VGA version was choppy and weird. I didn't mind the text parser interface either, that stuff put me lightyears ahead of my peers in my English classes. Even ahead of the teachers.
@PirateJacques793 жыл бұрын
The EGA version, I feel, is superior. The colour palette... minimal and beautiful. The interface more involving. Maybe just rose-tinted glasses on my part, but the original (Hero's Quest) felt ahead of the curve, whereas the VGA remake felt old and stale compared to it's contemporaries (Monkey Island 2, etc.)
@ReluctantWarrior2 жыл бұрын
Same, I've tried both and find the EGA version more appealing, plus while it still had bugs - they were less intrusive than in the VGA remake and the parser commands worked quite well once you got used to it. Only downside is the combat, but it wasn't really that good in the VGA remake either.
@tylersmith80459 ай бұрын
I go back to the EGA everytime i replay
@RydiasRevenge9 жыл бұрын
Quest for Glory 2 - Trial by Fire was my favorite of the series next to QFG4 Shadows of Darkness. It was amazing to me back then how many different/unique puzzles and paths you could take in that game, and the idea of importing your character from QFG1 really is what made the game shine above the rest because of its originality. About 6 years ago, ADGI made a complete VGA remake of QFG2, and as soon as it came out, I did a full Let's Play on it (version 1.0) with a fighter character which had magic so I could go down both fighter and mage paths. I almost finished a Thief LP of QFG2 VGA, but someone hacked my old account and the videos were lost forever. The guys at AGDI sent me a cool QFG2 poster a while back, and I still have it somewhere, it's pretty cool! What do you guys think of the new QFG2?
@jasoneads68259 жыл бұрын
I loved QFG4 and enjoyed it most out of the series. I got really wrapped up in the atmosphere and tone, and I can still feel it when I hear the music or see pictures of it. My version had a crashing bug, right after you get out of the cave, and you walk along the slippery slope. I remember reloading saves over and over, knowing that if I could just get by that screen I would be able to unlock another class.
@rickfordmiller79007 жыл бұрын
Oh the great memories! I love the series, and it is my favorite series from childhood. Love the comment about playing on an old Hercules monitor! Yes, played QFG1 when it was HeroQuest, on an amber screen. EGA was impresive. The remake, though removing(possibly a good thing) the Infocom-style text interface, gave a new and immersive experience giving us a new wow factor in trying to decide whether you were more attracted to Zara or Hilde. QFG 2 was excellent in EGA, and AD Interactive did an AMAZING job on the VGA version. QFG4 was a new beast. The combat was clunky and took getting used to, but the storyline was THERE. I had the 3.5" disks and the cd version. Some of the recording wasn't as smooth as it could have been, but it was a new level of magic for the world. QFG3 Wages of War. Yes, I skipped it in the lineup. It didn't have the enchantment of QFG1, the vampire noir of QFG4, or the epic achievements of QFG2. Or did it? It had its own charm, from the apothecary, the meat vendor(I ALWAYS feel guilty haggling him down to 1 common) and even Manu the monkey. Who didn't flirt with the welcome woman? Discovering Erana has made her mark gives you a wash or warmth, comfort and familiarity. From competing in the Simbani village to the magic duel, were epic feats not achieved? How about the magic of creating your own staff? While in some ways brief, QFG3 did provide us all the heroic moments and even an intimate one. QFG3 was my favorite. I used to think it was 4, but several years ago I figured out that THAT was when I specifically was attracted to women of color. My hats off to Sierra of old, the Coles, and others involved. The story woven truly had an impact, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
@quonomonna81264 жыл бұрын
there is a fantastic remake of Quest for Glory 2 out there you know...and one reason not to rush through the EGA version is because Qfg2 is a great place to build up your stats and if you max them out it makes the next 2 games much easier
@EddieFaria3 ай бұрын
I remember my best friends older brother had so you want to be a hero on his new pc. I used to go there after school and we’d spend hours trying to figure out the puzzles. Truly a unique gaming experience
@PeterSwinkels2 жыл бұрын
@3:52 if you had a mouse driver enabled in qfg2 you could left click to walk around and right click to look at stuff. Also worked with certain spells.
@magicreader16 жыл бұрын
The 1991 QFG I remake was the first game I ever played; I was 5 years old when I first booted it up. Today it remains my favorite game of all time, over twenty years later. I wish so much there was some way to tap back into such a lovingly crafted franchise (currently replaying Shadows of Darkness!)
@giorgosVahliotisVAH10 жыл бұрын
WOW!!!!! SIERRA IS ALL MY CHILDHOOD GAMES!!!
@EST84x10 жыл бұрын
Finally got around to watching this. Great job, guys. It's the only Sierra series I never played but I'm definitely curious now.
@eupsychon4 жыл бұрын
I liked the text interface. It added realism to the games and a sense of almost infinite possibilities. I also feel that improved my english through these when I was young. The EGA graphics have something special. I only played 1+2 and loved them. Could never get into the rest and sort grew out of this genre.
@ShindlerReal10 жыл бұрын
Cool. We need more Quest retrospectives.
@SupraBlack-dp4zz6 жыл бұрын
I remember getting Clouds of Xeen on a bunch of 3.5" floppies. And the boot disk trying to get the EMS/XMS Memory to have full speech.... Priceless. I miss those days of Memmaker. Life was so simple. :)
@dvkooi8 жыл бұрын
having had only very outdatted computers for a long time I played these in middle school a lot after being introduced to them by an older cousin, still love to start up dosbox and play them once an a while.
@warriorlink86123 жыл бұрын
I played Quest for Glory So You Want to Be a Hero (VGA remake) and LOVED that game! It was one of the first games we got when my dad brought home the new IBM computer (1992 I think). Then I was introduced to King's Quest 5 and later played King's Quest 6 (probably my most favorite of all Sierra games). I didn't know that there were more Quest for Glory games until much later on. I really like the look and feel of parts three and four; but man part five looks janky! I remember in the late 90's that there were so many game companies trying to make 3D work; it really was a race to get 3D right as "the future of gaming". I think there were several development companies that folded because of the 3D battle. What's interesting is that there were a lot of great 2D games that were coming out at the same time that were a lot of fun! Thanks for the video!!
@flavoredwallpaper3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the fifth game was a disappointment compared to the rest of the series. But honestly, I think it's a decent game apart from the janky graphics. If it had the same VGA graphics as previous games, I think it'd be respectable.
@markuscone10 жыл бұрын
I've always loved the musical composition piece playing in QFG111 at 5:39 of this video. Each Quest for Glory game had their own special time out place. Where you could listen to a valiant balled and rest before more action.
@beatlesexpert10 жыл бұрын
I played the first three games. EGA version of the first one. Have really fond memories of it. What a great series!
@CousinKinoko10 жыл бұрын
From Sierra, I played mainly the King's Quest and Leisure Suit Larry series. I have a lot of good memories of those games, and they are very nostalgic to me. I completely missed out on the Quest for Glory series unforunately. The remake of the 1st game looks very appealing!
@TheBigJB10 жыл бұрын
For the full VGA experience I'd recommend picking up the entire series from gog [DOT] com (less than $5 right now) and the free QG2 VGA remake from AGD Interactive (totally free. Google qg2 remake to find the homepage. Once that's done, play QG1 VGA and export your character, import into the QG2 remake, then play the other two from Sierra. Exporting and Importing is really nice for the stats. Thanks for your coment!
@NoName-w4j3tАй бұрын
QfG4 was my first then went back and played the rest of the series. Still one of my favourite series to this day. I downloaded it on Steam and played through it just last year! I still have to play 5 and the new Heros Academy
@ion-shivs6 жыл бұрын
What was cool about this series was that you could save your character at the end of the game, and continue using him in the next game with all the stats you had built up. Worth mentioning.
@mischiefcomics990510 жыл бұрын
I loved this series as a kid! My favorite was the first game EGA version, because that was the first game I played and beat on the PC. Wow, so many great memorjies. Nice video!
@joshuajgrillot9 жыл бұрын
QFG5 was not all that bad. I actually liked it.
@retrodarkgamer4204 жыл бұрын
5 was shit
@pjprijs4 жыл бұрын
@@retrodarkgamer420 You forgot 'the': 5 was THE shit!
@bcrt20003 жыл бұрын
5 felt short/easy, and part of it may have been the fact that we waited so long to get it. I think it was better than 3, but 1,2,4 set a high bar. I don't think 5 was a bad game though, expectations were out of whack.
@defaultHandle11103 жыл бұрын
@@pjprijs ah ha! And some artichoke and jalapeño on your pizza 🍕 sir ?
@pjprijs3 жыл бұрын
@@defaultHandle1110 no, I would go for macaroni and cheese. Plain old macaroni and cheese.. Namaste, and may you be having a pleasant day!
@GloryQuestor10 жыл бұрын
I'm a first-run buyer of all of these games when they originally came out. Still have all of the original paper manuals and diskettes, but later bought the QFG collection on CD so I would have an easier way to install them. I continually play through all of them time and time again. It's the best adventure series Sierra ever produced, period. :D
@TheBigJB10 жыл бұрын
Nice! Thanks for the comment!
@cstephn939 жыл бұрын
Quest for Glory 5 reminds me my childhood ... and I would like to play it again.
@joshuajgrillot10 жыл бұрын
This brings back so many great memories as a kid.
@AvSias10 жыл бұрын
wow, qfg! blast from the past indeed.
@OneUponADime9 жыл бұрын
Quest For Glory 4 and Chrono Trigger shaped my teen years :)
@DaDuckman053 жыл бұрын
I spent maaaany hours playing all these games. Good Times! I miss Sierra putting out games.
@marceloiannini81996 жыл бұрын
The fourth series was released originally in floppy disks. The CD-Rom with speech came almost one year later. It was common practice for Sierra to release the floppy disk, and almost a year later release the speech-version CD-ROM.
@Prasoko10 жыл бұрын
These games bring back so many memories
@DanielWesleyKCK10 жыл бұрын
Also, the parser interface is still the best, even after all these years. What better way to play an interactive story than by using language? Just clicking on everything is lame.
@davidk318410 жыл бұрын
Played these games in the 90's and loved them. My favorite is part 4. I loved all graphic adventures but my favorite is Simon the sorcerer and it's sequel, closely followed by the entire space quest series. More retrospectives of these series would be fun.
@Ixaradius7 жыл бұрын
QFG is probably my favorite series. I loved playing the thief in 1 because you could get every skill. I'd then max it out and then import it into 2 and then play the different storylines, and then go to 3. I miss the Awful Waffle Walker in 3 when you didn't take any rations out into the wilderness. I loved the camp, the puns. I miss Erasmus and Fenris though they drove me nuts at the time. I honestly miss that type of game. It kinda always felt when you were playing a Sierra game that you were in an "in" crowd playing a Sierra game. Probably that was because I was an estranged teen in those days. It seemed that by playing Space Quest, QFG, Kings Quest, etc they all had a certain sort of storytelling, humor, etc. and that, in a sense, if you liked them then you were part of a group or family. I really felt a loss when those games were no longer popular. Honestly I'd say that my later liking of Squaresoft was seeking to find something else to fill that void yet it never felt the same. If I had to pick a favorite it was probably QFG 4 but I never got to finish it. I bought it many times and even with GOG but it always crashed before the final battle. However I loved the ambience and that they putt more emphasis to make memorable characters.
@RCGamingGuides7 жыл бұрын
I wonder if QFG 4 just was a really buggy game. I have several friends who had this game crash at different places making it impossible to finish it. Happened to me as well. Could not go into the caves at a crucial point. Have bought it again on GOG so maybe one day I will get to see the end. I do agree with you though. QFG 4 was a great game and my favorite too. This is one of those series that I am always considering making a "Let´s Play" project of. Such a bunch of good games.
@ReefGuzzler10 жыл бұрын
awesome video, i grew up playing quest for glory and kings quest love love love them
@DSKiraYui10 жыл бұрын
I completed QFG1 a week ago and i'm starting QFG2 with my import character. So far I love this game. One of the best adventure/RPG games on PC. On a sidenote I played the EGA version of QFG because I realy love the EGA graphics. Must be because I've been PC gaming since 1988.
@TheBigJB10 жыл бұрын
Very likely! There's definitely still deep nostalgia for those pixellated games. Thanks Wreck-it Ralph! ;)
@Erik-vp5bm4 жыл бұрын
...Or just because the VGA version has dated a lot worse than the EGA has. In my very, very humble opinion. ;)
@stashmerkin957610 жыл бұрын
I did not play the Quest games back in the day although I was aware of them. The game I remember from Sierra was The Black Cauldron. I didn't get very far, but it was fun!
@brillopad690110 жыл бұрын
I never played this series, I was into the King's Quest series. I went to a thrift store on Sunday and they had the Quest for Glory collection that has games 1-4 and the 5th games demo and soundtrack for 2 bucks lol can't beat that. I'm having a blast going back and playing all these old games that I never got around to back in the day. I don't know why but I feel that anything made for PC & 5th generation console or earlier time period are so much funner to play then today's games.
@thebl4ckd0g4 жыл бұрын
The soundtrack for QFG5 is utterly amazing.
@sdmarais6333 жыл бұрын
I still listen to it
@JDAndNightrain10 жыл бұрын
I just bought Quest For Glory 1-5 on gog.com for $3.99 (it's on sale for 60% off right now). I hadn't heard of the series before this video, but you guys made it look like a lot of fun! Can't wait to check it out!
@TheBigJB10 жыл бұрын
Awesome! I think we need to talk to gog.com about an endorsement deal for all the people we've sent them! Sheesh!
@joseluki4 жыл бұрын
There is an unofficial remake of QF2, that is quite good.
@nybiggs6 жыл бұрын
This is the game series of my childhood. This and wing commander captured my imagination like no other.
@PayneMaximus7 жыл бұрын
QFG has a special place in my heart. I first played the remake version of "So You Want To Be A Hero", and I loved it. I think the one I liked the most story-wise is "Trial By Fire", mainly because I've always been into that kind of arabic aesthetic and Genies. As for gameplay, It's actually a tie between the first remake and "Wages Of War". I did like QFG5, it gave a nice close to all the storylines, although I always wanted my Paladin to continue adventuring (like Rakeesh said) after marrying Erana. Yeah, Erana was my dream, ha!
@Zeldaschampion10 жыл бұрын
So many awesome old school computer games. Hope JB gives us some more reviews.
@TheBigJB10 жыл бұрын
You bet I will! Are you talking old retrospectives like this or newer reviews? I did one in July for the new MMO Wildstar. And more to come (both old and new).
@sandplasma10 жыл бұрын
Ahhh I remember having to make a boot disk and editing ini files, etc. Good times.
@AudreySeddon9 жыл бұрын
I was a HUGE fan of the Sierra games, King's Quest and Quest for Glory in particular. The increase in the graphics quality over time was interesting, but it was the stories and the music that made the games much more memorable for me. My favourites of the QFG series were Wages of War and Dragon's Fire. Oddly enough I rarely had bug issues with QFG4, probably because I saved my game frequently. I liked to play as the Paladin because of the cool glowing sword.
@raymondgilbert705910 жыл бұрын
i just loved playing back in the day on my commodore 64 ,the game conan the barbarian . love your show keep up the great work tc
@damonwilliams902 Жыл бұрын
Loved these games, and I was one of the few people to play QfG 5 a LOT. Fond memories, although looking at it now it has aged terribly. At the time I thought it looked really good.
@DyenamicFilms7 жыл бұрын
I still have the original 'Hero's Quest'. I think it was my favorite Sierra game. I also still have Quest for Glory 2-4. I remember the 'painful' transition to CD ROM. Sierra began putting out games you wanted on CD ROM only, but you didn't have a CD ROM to play them, which by the way were pretty expensive back then. I do remember an article put out by Sierra in their magazine (Interactive?) that addressed the transition to CD ROM. I completely understood why, but it sucked when you couldn't afford to upgrade. I played these games originally on a Hyundai computer 8088 XT. No hard drive. Dual floppies. I remembered swapping disks while playing, but I completely forgot about 'boot disks'. I remember now having to do that.
@yeismeload10 жыл бұрын
I frickin loved qfg...Wages of war got me through some tough times starting junior high and along with betrayal at krondor was one of the games I lost myself in
@TheBigJB10 жыл бұрын
MJR and I were just talking about Betrayal at Krondor. Might be worth revisiting, but I dunno...
@yeismeload10 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure how it would hold up minus nostalgia, but it was quite ambitious for its time. I wasn't aware of Arena/Daggerfall back then so it was my first experience with a wide open sense of exploration.
@hucabbage10 жыл бұрын
I LOVE the Quest for Glory series! QFG4 ate up so much of my time back in the day--probably my favorite of the four (I won't even acknowledge 5's existence), though the first was truly excellent, as well.