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Please update to the Amiga version, DOS version lacks a lot of elements that made the game a CRPG milestone (the sound is unbearable).
Thank you for listening GOG! :) Well Done!
It's crazy that GOG doesn't jump at the chance to release any classics they can get the rights to these days, regardless of votes. Kinda hard to recognize this place anymore. :(
The game was published in Steam by Classics Digital (http://classicsdigital.com/). I've sent an email to them and they reply that they indeed wish to put their games here, and we just need to raise the votes on the wishlist so GOG can consider this.
Let's gather more votes!!!
Apparently this game has a Steam release on 2/8/18. It would be nice if it came to GoG as well.
Yes, please
would be great
I hope they bring this one here. A classic and one of the best RPGs of the 80's.
One that I was thinking of, was one of my favorite as a kid. Was very much a game of its time: challenging, a bit confusing, but also amazing from a tech standpoint at the time.
I liked the MS-DOS port the best for a few reasons, but the biggest of all was silly: The awesome serrated sword that was the most powerful you could get was called the "drags". Quite fitting for a serrated sword. Of course with the SNES and more memory, they used the full name: Dragon Sword... ok... but not as cool as just calling it a Drags!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSoGCU61R64
VGA ver. MS DOS
Quite enjoyed this one on the Amiga, it was refreshingly different from other RPGs.
Fun game. Frustrating at times. The ending is a complete non sequitur. But, the game is fun. Extras would include the novel that was bundled with it and the password sheet. I was stuck with the EGA DOS version when I knew the VGA one existed.
I played this game once - it seems a century ago on the Amiga. It was quite interesting but I also had no clue how to play it. Would give it another try gladly.
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