It used to be that Mac users were a relatively small group, mostly composed of A/V nerds and graphic designers. And while these disciplines still account for a large portion of Mac people, Apple has gained quite a good deal more of the personal computer market share in recent years. Despite that, the world of non-console gaming doesn't quite reflect this change yet, as evidenced by the fact that the term 'PC gaming' is still generally the preferred nomenclature without actually applying to the OS X. This is slowly changing.
Role-playing games seem to thrive regardless of the latest gaming trends. In fact, the genre has never been stronger, thanks to all the new games, updates of classics, and innovative takes on the genre brought by Kickstarter and other crowdfunding sites. And luckily, MacOS has benefited from all. The Bard's Tale is a mobile RPG classic. It's been out forever and it's still one of the best RPGs on iOS. The story includes a fantasy setting with plenty tongue-in-cheek humor and the usual array of fantasy RPG tropes.
The days of attempting to play PC-only titles in a virtual machine are (thankfully) starting to be a thing of the past. Quite a few titles have been ported over to OS X in the past year or so, and it looks as though more and more developers are starting to realize that PC gamer should also include the Mac users. Heck, Steam got the right idea with porting over to the Mac, so have others. Here's a roundup of some of the most popular titles that are now available for OS X.
Torchlight Like a prettier, smaller version of 'Diablo II', this action RPG manages to take most of the good aspects of overhead hack and slash games and add a few original touches which make it fairly addictive. Play as a member of one of three character classes who is tasked by Syl, a sage who has lost her mentor, Alric somewhere in a mine beneath the city of Torchlight. The mine is filled with Ember, a substance which is known to imbue both objects and people with magical abilities, but also corrupts the minds of any living creatures with whom it comes into contact for prolonged periods. Further still beneath the mines are ruined palaces, hanging gardens and other stranger labyrinths filled with monsters and loot.
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The player is accompanied by a pet in the form of a cat or dog who can carry extra items, aid in fights, heal, and sell off unwanted treasure without the player having to port back into town. While it's not the most nuanced plot of all time, this game is more than an adequate substitute for those who can no longer hold their breath waiting for Blizzard to release 'Diablo III'. Amnesia: The Dark Descent Few games can reduce a grown man to whimpers and tears. This game is one of them. At the start of the game, the main character awakens in what appears to be the entryway of a castle with no clue as to his identity.
He soon finds a note from himself, which reveals that his name is Daniel and that he has forced himself to forget the circumstances under which he arrived at the castle. The note also warns him that he is being hunted by a 'shadow'. Thus begins Daniel's descent into the castle (and- dun dun DUN- The Darkness), where he must discover, via a series of flashbacks, just what the hell is going on, and how to stop it.