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Hello and welcome from Eastern Europe, my name is ColdBeerHD and this is PART 1 of the

ultimate Top 20 list of a games like Baldur's Gate.

Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition

Made with the same Infinity engine as Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale is more battle-oriented

game.

Here you will find less side quests and less story than in Baldur's Gate, but you will

enjoy an amazing atmosphere, because game is really detailed: every animation and sound

effect is really nailing it.

Game is well known for it's beautiful landscapes and eye catching colors.

Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition has very positive reviews on Steam, and even bad ones are somehow...

not legit.

In example there is one man complaining about multiplayer not working properly.

Do any of you play Icewind Dale for multiplayer?

Ok, maybe you do.

I'm not judging.

And even that problem is resolved, you can see that developers react to the comments

and they take action.

Second part, Icewind Dale 2 is also fairly similar, but it uses third edition D&D rules,

so it's a bit of a change and there is no Enhanced edition.

At least so far.

But I made my research and it seems it may never happen, because developers have lost

the original source code and to make Enhanced Edition would mean that they have to create

almost whole game from scratch, and this is not a thing they would do.

But anyways, Icewind Dale 2 is a great game and if you're a fan of Baldur's Gate it's

a must try for you.

You never played the second part of Icewind Dale because it has no Enhanced edition?

It's a crime punishable by 7 years of Gulag.

So, stay away from gulag my friend, play both parts.

Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition

Game has been updated with a 4k interface and a remastered soundtrack.

So it was reborn again with a new beautiful face.

A thing most of us will never have.

But don't let the pretty paint job fool you: this is still a story-rich tactical RPG

with a massive world that will rock your socks off!

World of Planescape: Torment is filled with interesting creatures, devils and strange

beings.

Game features 5000 pages of dialogs, so there is way less combat and a lot moe of exploring

and reading.

Listen to that again: 5000 thousand pages.

Of dialogs.

How many pages had the last book you have read?

You know what the wors part is?

I never learned to read.

See?

This is massive.

I know several guys who prefer Planescape: Torment over Baldur's Gate and I can see

why.

But I also know a guy who likes to paint flowers on his naked body while drinking vodka mixed

with coca cola.

Who does that?

Who drinks vodka with coca cola?

In a well known website gamesradar.com, in a best games of all time section Planescape

holds 8th place.

This is huge.

Torment: Tides of Numenera Game is a modern isometric RPG released in

2016 and it takes a lot of elements from Planescape Torment.

I have to say, that the game is inspired by this classic game, but Tides of Numenera doesn't

share the lore of the Planescape: Torment.

Game has 50 different music tracks created by Mark Morgan, the same guy who created music

for Planescape Torment, Fallout 1 and 2 and bunch of other games.

In this game most encounters can be settled with a bit of conversation instead of fighting.

Game consists of 90 percent reading and 10 percent of… everything else.

And that is great, because it is really fun to create and live your own book of adventures.

Drakensang

A wonderful RPG with lots of quests, well aged graphics, interesting crafting system

and great story.

What else could anyone want?

Well, stability would be great.

As I can see from comments left on Steam, game sometimes doesn't even start.

So if, after this review, you decide that you wanna try this game, read comments carefully,

don't throw your money away.

Remember that for 10 euros you can probably buy bottle of vodka in your country.

And vodka is not something you should trade for a game that doesn't work.

Vodka, that's what they drink.

never water.

Drakensang's battle system is real-time, but allows players to pause and execute party

orders easily.

Drakensang has been somewhat criticized for its fairly predictable story.

However, many have also complimented the game for its combat mechanics, strong voice acting,

and overall good production values.

Most of the reviews on Steam are also positive, so if you succeed to run this game without

problems, you gonna have a great adventure.

Dungeon Siege franchise: Dungeon Siege tells the tale of a once humble

farmer destined to become a powerful hero.

Oh my, such an original story.

Nevertheless, Dungeon Siege combines immersive elements of a role-playing game with non-stop

action.

So it's more hack'n'slash kind of a game, but it offers good depth of character

control and developement, so it definitely belongs to this list.

There are three Dungeon Siege games, and while people love first two editions, third had

some technical problems with the saves and co-op mode, and other stuff.

By the time I created this video only 58% of the reviews on Steam were positive, so

for better experience try older editions.

We have a saying in Eastern Europe: better do your shmekls with an old lady and not with

a neighbors sheep.

The same is with Dungeon Siege - the older the better.

Just like the whiskey, right?

Shadowrun: Dragonfall This time it's a cyberpunk!

Theme is quite rare, so this game is a real treat if you are looking for diversity.

And it's not very old - released in 2014 it still has that new game feeling.

Game's story begins in 2012 when magic returned to our world, awakening powerful creatures

of myth and legend.

Among them was the Great Dragon Feuer…

Fiurer…

Fiurer shit…

Feuerschwinge Feuerschwinge, who emerged without warning from the mountains of, yes you guessed

it right, Germany.

So people fought the dragon, they won and now it's the year 2054 and as most cyberpunk

games go, we're dealing with a dystopian situation.

The line between man and machine is blurred thanks to rampant and unchecked advances in

technology and yeah... elves, trolls and other stuff live among humans.

Game has very positive reviews and PC gamer even said that this is "One of the most

memorable and complex RPG stories of the decade"

Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura This one is quite old and probably will remind

you a bit of first two Fallout games.

In Arcanum, magic and technology coexist, creating a magical world shimmering with adventuring

possibilities.

As with most games like Baldur's Gate, this game adapts to every choice the player makes,

including fighting style, dialogue options, and alignment.

In game you will meet more than 300 unique characters and monsters, you can play in real

time or invoke turn-based combat and also you can enjoy day and night cycles that affect

gameplay.

"Comrade, why don't you tell them what's wrong with this game".

Oh right.

With windows 10 you can experience huge framerate drops, sometimes it goes down to 5.

I never heard of anything so low.

but you can find every fix on the internet.

So, before you can enjoy this amazing story without any problems you might need to work

a little bit for that.

I worked hard for this.

Tyranny From the narrative masterminds at Obsidian

Entertainment, Tyranny is a classic-styled RPG with a new and original story, shaped

and molded by your actions.

The very layout of the world will be altered by your decisions as you choose sides, make

allies and enemies, and fight for your own vision of law and order in an immersive and

reactive story.

Game is beautiful, but that's understandable because it's new.

And reviews on Steam are very positive: you have to scroll hard to find any bad ones.

As people say, this game is spiritual successor of Baldur's Gate, so you won't be disappointed

if you buy it.

And one more thing: the player here is not a random villager who rises to power, but

an instrumental officer with considerable resources and authority.

Use that power to enforce the new status quo or try to make change from the inside!

Pathfinder: Kingmaker This game was born with a help of 18 000 Kickstarter

backers.

So it conquered minds and hearts of a players way before its release.

Here you will explore the Stolen Lands, a region that has been contested territory for

centuries.

Hundreds of kingdoms have risen and fallen in these lands, and now it is time for you

to make your mark – by building your own kingdom!

Though, I should mention that players are complaining about loading screens.

There are a lot of them, so if you are not a patient one, you should consider reading

the comments before buying.

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Turkey Day is done, which means we are officially in the Christmas season.

And there are two things that happen on the day after Thanksgiving in the Terrell house.

First, I climb up on the roof and risk life and limb once again as I hang the Christmas

lights, and second, we start playing Christmas music pretty much non-stop.

Over the years, Christmas songs have come from a variety of sources - traditional church

music, songs written for radio shows, and even a song written with the help of a class

full of second-graders in Smithtown, New York.

But, some of my personal favorites were actually written for classic movies.

So, pour a big cup of eggnog and settle into a cozy sofa as I walk you through some great

Christmas music that we have thanks to the movies.

The biggest hit on this list, and frankly, the biggest-selling song of all time, is White

Christmas.

Irving Berlin had an initial idea for the song while on the set of Top Hat in 1935.

He hummed the tune to Fred Astaire, who liked it, but Berlin didn't have the full song ready

yet.

A few years later, Paramount contracted Berlin to write songs for each of the major holidays

that would be featured in their upcoming film, Holiday Inn.

Irving Berlin had the most trouble trying to write the Christmas song for the movie.

That was until one night when he revisited the theme he had created years earlier and

began to add lyrics to it.

By the time he was done, Berlin claimed he knew it was the best song he'd ever written,

and felt it might be the best song anyone had ever written.

Holiday Inn star Bing Crosby began performing the song in late 1941, and even performed

a version of it on his radio show that year.

The following May, Crosby recorded a studio version of the song to be included on the

soundtrack for Holiday Inn.

Originally, the song was supposed to be sung by Crosby's co-star, Marjorie Reynolds, but

was eventually shot as a duet with Crosby.

Another song from the film, "Be Careful, It's My Heart", was expected to be the big hit

from the film, but by October 1942, White Christmas made its way to the top of the pop

charts, and quickly became a Christmas favorite, reaching the number 1 spot again and again

over several years during the Holidays.

In particular, the song was a huge hit with the soldiers overseas and with their families

here at home during World War II.

This impact was even dramatized 12 years later during the early scene in Bing Crosby's White

Christmas where Bing sings the song to troops in Europe on Christmas Eve 1944.

The version we hear most often on the radio today is not the original 1942 Holiday Inn

version, or even the 1954 White Christmas version.

The original master for the 1942 version had become so worn out from use that in 1947 Bing

went back into the studio with the same orchestra and backing singers and recreated the 1942

version as closely as they could.

And that 1947 recording is what we hear today.

Our next song made its debut in 1944 in Meet Me in St. Louis.

The song was designed as a sad ballad that Judy Garland sings to comfort her little sister,

played by Margaret O'Brien, as their family prepares to move from their beloved St. Louis

to New York.

Though Ralph Blaine received co-writer credits, Hugh Martin later claimed that he wrote the

lyrics and the music for this song on his own.

So, when Judy Garland and director Vincent Minelli had issues with the first drafts of

this song, they knew exactly who to go to.

The issues they had were that the song was originally much sadder and darker than the

one we know today.

Take this line as an example.

"Have yourself a merry little Christmas/It may be your last.

Faithful friends who were dear to us/Will be near to us no more."

Even Martin later admitted that the original lyrics were hysterically dismal.

Even so, Martin was stubborn about his lyrics.

Judy and Vincent got him thinking about making some edits, but it was actually actor Tom

Drake who pushed him into action.

Drake pulled Martin aside and told him that he was a stupid son of a bitch who was going

to mess up his life if he didn't write a new verse for the song.

After the movie was released, the song didn't really catch on as a popular Christmas song.

It wasn't until Frank Sinatra's recording of it in 1957 that it started to get a lot

radio play, but even with this version, Sinatra wanted to lighten the song up even more.

One specific line Sinatra didn't like was the "We'll have to muddle through somehow"

part.

Martin came up with the idea to change that line to "Hang a shining star upon the highest

bough" instead, which helped to brighten up the song a bit more.

Sinatra's 1957 version was a hit and made Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas an

annual favorite.

Since then, the song has been recorded more than 500 times.

Most, but not all, use the "Hang a shining star" version of the song.

Next time you hear the song, listen for which version that singer chose.

In addition to being the songwriter of Guys & Dolls, Frank Loesser sounds like he was

a great guest to have at your parties as well.

As an example, Loesser and his wife Lynn Garland performed our next song on our list for years

at friends' parties.

The song is the classic comic duet - Baby, It's Cold Outside.

The story goes that the song was actually written for a specific party - a housewarming

party in New York City.

The song was designed to close out the night and indicate to the guests that it was time

to go home.

Lynn Garland reported that after that first performance, they were instant hits and started

getting invitations to all of the best parties.

But all that came to an end about four years later when Loesser sold the song to MGM to

be used in the Esther Williams aquamusical, Neptune's Daughter.

In the movie, Esther Williams sings the song with Ricardo Montalban playing the part of

the man who doesn't want his date to go home, but for the final verse, the scene shifts

over to a similar scene with Red Skelton and Betty Garrett, with Betty Garrett playing

the aggressor part and Red Skelton trying to get out of the apartment.

Just like the performances at the parties, the song was an immediate hit and even went

on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1949.

And since then, it's been recorded by dozens of singers and has even appeared in other

Christmas movies, including Zoey Deschanel and Will Ferrell's version in Elf.

The final song in my list is Silver Bells, which has the distinction of becoming such

a big hit right before the movie actually went into the theaters, that the studio decided

to reshoot the scene the song was featured in to take advantage of the song's brand new

popularity.

Of course, a popular Christmas song is exactly what Paramount wanted when they hired songwriters

Jay Livingston and Ray Evans to write a song for their upcoming feature, The Lemon-Drop

Kid.

The film was based on a Damon Runyon story about a big city confidence man, and Bob Hope

and Marilyn Maxwell had already been cast in the lead roles.

For years, the inspiration for the song was said to be the Salvation Army Santa Clauses

who ring their bells for donations on New York City street corners, but in a later interview,

Ray Evans said the real inspiration was a little bell that sat on the desk that he and

Livingston shared.

The original title for the song wasn't Silver Bells, but was actually Tinkle Bells, and

the duo was pretty happy with that title until Livingston went home and told his wife about

the song.

She thought they were out of their minds.

It seems the songwriters never knew that tinkle was sometimes used as a polite way to say

someone was using the bathroom.

They quickly changed the title to Silver Bells.

The scene in The Lemon Drop Kid was shot during the late summer of 1950, and about a month

later, Hope's good friend Bing Crosby recorded his version of the song with Carol Richards.

Their recording was released in October, just in time for the holidays, and became a big

hit.

It was such a big hit that Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell were called back to the set to film

a more elaborate production of the song - and that's the scene that audiences saw when they

saw the film in the theaters the following March.

And there you have it, four classic Christmas songs that came from the movies.

I hope you enjoyed this week's episode.

I'll be talking about some of my favorite Christmas movies throughout December, so if

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to click on that subscribe button.

Until next time, thanks again for watching, and I hope to see you again soon here on A

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