 |
Dungeon Lords Retrospective |
|  |
Posted on Friday, May 9 at 8:53 PM GMT -6
RPGWatch is taking a look back at Heuristic Park's Dungeon Lords in an attempt to determine whether the game has aged nicely or not.The dialogue system consists of clicking keywords and then reading voluminous text that appears on the left pane, then clicking on other words until you have exhausted all options or yourself, whichever comes first. Since you cannot be attacked while you are talking to people, you might as well ply everyone for as much information as possible. Once you have obtained your first quest, you open up your journal and find ... that you must have pressed the wrong key. No, that was the correct key, only there isn't any real 'journal' to speak of - just a single line with the most basic information. Worse yet, when you fail to enter Fargrove because the town is sealed, nothing changes in your journal or quest information.
Before you reached the gates of Fargrove, however, you likely noticed something else. Depending on the power of your computer, you likely experienced a quick freeze, stutter, jump, or something like lag ... and then were attacked. And if you just left your character standing still, you probably noticed that they got attacked by an endless stream of spawning enemies. Get used to it and get over it - that is just how the game plays. So by the time you have entered the sewers under Fargrove you will have experienced nearly everything the game has to offer - third person action-RPG combat, endless enemy spawning, symbol-matching lock-picking and trap-disarming, click-word dialogue, and one of the worst journals ever.
|
|
|
 |
|
| Message
Board |
Banshee Forums
If you're looking for a little extra gaming help, stop by our forums and exchange strategies, tips, and spoilers with 35,000 other members! |
|
| RPG Store |
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
The fourth installment in Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls series earned several 2006 "Game of the Year" and "RPG of the Year" awards. |
Knights of the Nine
Bethesda's Knights of the Nine add-on for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion includes all of their official plug-ins and an entirely new noble quest line. |
Jade Empire: SE
BioWare and LTI Gray Matter have teamed up to bring their RPG set in a mythical version of China to the PC. |
TQ: Immortal Throne
Venture into the depths of Hades to stop the advance of an evil army in Iron Lore's ambitious Titan Quest: Immortal Throne expansion pack. |
Neverwinter Nights 2
Obsidian Entertainment's RPG sequel offers players a chance to return to the city of Neverwinter in the Forgotten Realms. |
Gothic 3
Pirahna Bytes' third installment in the Gothic series includes non-linear quest lines, new civilizations, a new combat system, and more. |
Dungeon Lords CE
Heuristic Park and DreamCatcher's action RPG has been re-released as a Collector's Edition, complete with the latest patches and new content. |
NWN Diamond
A massive compilation that includes the full version of BioWare's Neverwinter Nights, its official expansions, and several premium modules. |
DDO: Stormreach
Turbine's Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach allows you to experience the tabletop game with countless others around the world. |
|
|