
| Credits | |
| Published: |
1995, Black Legend
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| Developer: | Parys Technografx |
| Design: | Chris Cooper, James McAdam |
| Manager: | Stephen Parys, Gill Parys |
| Producer: | Stephen Parys, Gill Parys |
| Coder: | Stephen Parys, James McAdam |
| Graphics: | Chris Cooper |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | AGA |
| Disks: | 5 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Notes: | Scenario Developement: Chris Cooper, Gill Parys Technical Support: Shaun Southern, Dave Makin | |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Adventure |
| Subgenre: | RPG 3D |
| Tags: | angle, fantasy, multidirectional, rpg, sowrdsandsorcery |
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A very good adventure game with some great (if somewhat dank) graphics and music, and top atmosphere that's very gloomy.
The game is the usual explore/fight/solve affair, but well-made.
The game has some very nice touches, like the spell-mixer, and the lock-picker.
Sort of reminds me of "Immortal".
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Once again a fantasy plodder where a young fella finds out he's the hero who's going to save the kingdom from utter evil. And like so many other games of similar ilk before and after this was boring beyond belief. These kind of games should be exciting, not exercises in tediousness where you explore endless similar looking corridors and rooms.
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