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Legend of faerghail metacritic
Legend of faerghail metacritic















Note that this is based on the opinion of someone who didn't play the Bard's Tale trilogy or Dragon Wars when they were new and "fresh" products. but not nearly enough to make it worth playing. Yes, it has a lot of things going for it. This game makes me twitch every time I think of it. Also, there is a "riddle bug" in many Amiga versions except for the German one, which I would like to use anyway)

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>I haven´t tried the PC version but I am pretty sure the Amiga version I am playing is much more goodlooking with good music and sound effects. To play the game and not miss out on anything (there are many hidden doors) you would do best to map them. You must not have maps to orient yourself because spinners, teleporters and stuff don´t exist, but in order >It seems hard to find any maps on the net. could you find maps on the net / is it necessary to map? is there really an automap after gathering something like a "crystal ball"? You could most meet three rows of opponents with 6 persons in each (=18). any insane things like in Bard's Tale (at least as I heard): monk hits 99 dragons 88 times for 443.111 points of damage?

legend of faerghail metacritic legend of faerghail metacritic

They don´t respawn, contrary to how BT3 worked. There is a fixed number of opponents on each level but as you fight your way through has balanced number of encounters? (-> involves less random combat than Bard's Tale 3 / Wizardry 7?) >Quick fight implemented and works very well. quick fight / macro option / autofight implemented ? It is combat heavy yesīut far from as frustrating as in Bard´s Tale and combat is done quicker with the smoother keyboard shortcut supported interface. > Not story oriented as such with no missions except for the main mission. mostly combat heavy, not story oriented, aye? >Personally I think LoF is much better than Bard´s Tale and Dragon Wars. overall personal opinion, - worthy of time if wanting a better Bard's Tale and Dragon Wars clone? Resting with watches, ability to trade with opponents etc Here you are given descriptions of rooms and places much more often, equipment degrading with repairing options, has more depth than Bard's Tale (stats, "realism", options) ? Send your troops, recruit an army, use spells, etc.No own thread for this Bard's Tale clone yet, although many mentions everywhere. You can choose your side from good or bad, and male or female. Overall, it's this attention to detail and sheer playability that make Legend an unmissable game.Ī simple table styled strategy game with pure graphics, which takes place in middle ages. The characters move pretty quickly considering the amount of detail on screen and the puzzles are just complex enough to get you seriously thinking. The dungeons are viewed from a traditional isometric-3D viewpoint and are rich in detailed graphics. If the Runemaster fires off a missile damage spell, it spectacularly explodes on its target. But, the most impressive thing is that you actually get to see the spell in action unlike Legend's nearest competitor. It's set up so that you can experiment with various combinations to see whether you can find a hidden spell. The spell system is pretty complicated and involves mixing various runes and elements to form a spell. It's this last character that lifts Legend above the level of just another RPG to the mighty heights of super stardom. Apart from the usual load of fighting skills, each character has a special ability, for instance the Assassin can turn invisible and, best of all, the Runemaster can cast spells. Your band of adventurers is comprised of a Berserker, a Troubadour, an Assassin, and a Runemaster.

legend of faerghail metacritic

This is achieved in two ways, first by ensuring that the various towns on the main map are well defended and, second, by entering the cellars and dungeons underneath the towns to kick monster butt and collect as much gold as possible. You take control of a band of four hearty adventurers in a quest to rid Trazere from evil's minions. Things aren't going too well at the moment - chaos walks the land and it's pretty ticked off! Who can save the Kingdom from the hordes of darkness? You guessed it, it's you.















Legend of faerghail metacritic