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I've been going through the Elder Scrolls main entries in order (I played Oblivion a lot when it came out but that was it) and I have to say I love them all so far, Arena's story dungeons were really good, so much so that I even found Daggerfall's a bit lacking in comparison. Daggerfall has a lot of other qualities though and is my favourite so far, but going deeper into Morrowind that might change soon
The main reasons I can't recommend Arena are purely technical. The default Steam build is broken and badly configured by default. You and I as established fans might enjoy tinkering with DOSBox and scouring wikis and mod sites, the average player won't. And the main quest being basically unfinishable without "cheating" is also a huge let-down.
Also, I'm not saying Arena is a bad game. I loved it and I had hoped that came through in my review despite my »not recommended«. Just because someone doesn't recommend something, doesn't mean they totally hate it or it has absolutely no merit whatsoever. I said as much in the conclusion - if you're a die-hard RPG fan (like we both are, as I gather), this is worth playing, otherwise, those holding this to modern standards should look elsewhere. If we are talking about being disingenuous, wouldn't it be more so if I said "hey, this game is great on all fronts, including accessibility and configuration"?