| Credits | |||||||||||||
| Published: |
1991, Strategic Simulations, Inc.
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| Developer: | MicroMagic | ||||||||||||
| Copyright: | TSR Inc. | ||||||||||||
| Design: | Kiri Naiman, Stephen Linhart | ||||||||||||
| Manager: | Jason Linhart | ||||||||||||
| Coder: | David Blake, Jason Linhart | ||||||||||||
| Graphics: | Carol Tanguay, Herb Perez, Kiri Naiman | ||||||||||||
| Musician: | Doug Hewitt | ||||||||||||
| Box Art: | Larry Elmore | ||||||||||||
| Originated: | 'The Savage Frontier',Forgotten Realms book | ||||||||||||
| Information | |||||||||||||
| Hardware: | OCS, ECS | ||||||||||||
| Disks: | 2 | ||||||||||||
| License: | Commercial | ||||||||||||
| Language: | English | ||||||||||||
| Players: | 1 Only | ||||||||||||
| Relationship: | Precursor to Pools of Darkness | ||||||||||||
| Notes: | Story: Dave Shelley Orig. Coding: Ken Nicholson, Russ Brown Orig. Graphics: Mark Johnson, Laura Bowen, Fred Butts, Cyrus Lum, Susan Manley, Mike Provenza, Tom Wahl Orig. Design: Dave Shelley, Michael Mancuso, Ken Humphries, Graeme Bayliss, Rick Whit | ||||||||||||
| Categorization | |||||||||||||
| Genre: | Adventure | ||||||||||||
| Subgenre: | RPG 2D | ||||||||||||
| Tags: | angle, dungeoncrawler, dungeonsanddragons, fantasy, firstperson, rpg, swordsandsorcery | ||||||||||||
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Added by Kim Lemon on Aug 19, 2004. Viewed 14587 times.
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Read review by sepp
Graphics: 7 ‧
Music: 6 ‧
Playability: 9 ‧
Overall: 9
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Played it. Won it. Not the best of the gold box games.
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This started out well however the random encounters are bit too much. Once you enter the ice crevasses it just gets ridiculous. 7/10 Haywire
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I think this was the most boring game of the forgotten realms series. The story is not interesting and all you do is to progress into the next dungeon. No twists at all, boring lineer play. Graphics and game engine improved though, if I remember right, fix option was introduced in this game, which saves you from selecting your casters spells after they use them (they get the same spells automatically, you had to select them manually in the first games).
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I liked this one a lot, because it was very relaxing to play at easy level.
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Been there, done that. An OK RPG but nothing special. (69%)
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