Ishar 2 (1994, DOS) picks up where the first game left off, and then throws in more ways to punish careless adventurers. It’s a first-person RPG where managing your party isn’t just about stats—it’s about personalities. Hire the wrong guy, and he might kill someone in their sleep. The environments are lush for their time, full of forests, towns, and dungeons that feel alive, even if they occasionally try to murder you. The interface is clunky, but the atmosphere is immersive, drawing you into a world that feels dangerous and unpredictable. Ishar 2 is the kind of RPG that teaches you trust issues—digital medieval ones.
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