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Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura

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Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
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An Industrial Revolution in a World of Magick Imagine a place of wonder, where magick and technology coexist in an uneasy balance, and an adventurer might just as easily wield a flintlock pistol as a flaming sword. A place where great industrial cities house castle keeps and factories, home to Dwa...
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Product details
2001, Troika Games, ...
System requirements
Windows 10, 1.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c...
Time to beat
31 hMain
44 h Main + Sides
84 h Completionist
44.5 h All Styles
Description

An Industrial Revolution in a World of Magick


Imagine a place of wonder, where magick and technology coexist in an uneasy balance, and an adventurer might just as easily wield a flintlock pistol as a flaming sword. A place where great industrial cities house castle keeps and factories, home to Dwarves, Humans, Orcs and Elves alike. A place of Ancient runes and steamworks, of magick and machines, of sorcery and science. Welcome to the land of Arcanum.

 

Character Design allows you to customize your character any way you choose

  • Whether you choose magick or technology, the Arcanum world adapts and responds to your character's development 
  • Classless, point-based attribute system allows for limitless creativity in guiding your character's development 
  • 8 basic stats, such as Strength and Charisma 
  • More than a dozen derived stats, from Poison Resistance to Character Speed 
  • 16 Primary skills, including Gambling and Healing 
  • 80 Spells with 16 Colleges of Magick 
  • 56 technological degrees within 8 disciplines

 

Extraordinary Adventure Features
 

  • Explore a world as vast as it is mysterious-it would take over 30 real-time hours to traverse the land of Arcanum 
  • Meet more than 300 unique characters and monster types across this huge land 
  • Many means exist to solve the myriad quests, from dueling to discourse to thievery 
  • Take on a band of ogres in real-time, or plan your strategy through turn-based combat - you decide 
  • Accurate day and night cycles affect the gameplay, from combat to thieving skills 
  • Automatic character management lets action-oriented players delve into the quest at hand 
  • Create your own worlds or play the included multiplayer scenario online cooperatively or competively

© 2001 Activision Publishing, Inc. Arcanum and Activision are registered trademarks of Activision Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners.

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manual (190 pages) artworks HD wallpapers map reference card avatars
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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
31 hMain
44 h Main + Sides
84 h Completionist
44.5 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (10, 11)
Release date:
{{'2001-08-22T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Size:
1.1 GB

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  • Improved compatibility with newer systems
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Posted on: January 4, 2014

IndieTryhard

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Games: 8 Reviews: 1

Ahh, the good old times...

My first of genre. My best of all. My greatest weakness. This game is my childhoods monster. One of the best at it's time. Atmosphere is so good, combat could be better, but it doesn't matter, when you're having so much fun. Character variety is huge, choices are huge, plot is huge. I was totally grabbed by games looks (didn't played Fallout series at the time). The entire Arcanum idea is good. Tech vs magic, elves vs dwarfs, good vs evil, and your most loyal companion - the Dog. Sorry, i'm a total fanboy...


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Posted on: June 14, 2014

jimplunder

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Games: 337 Reviews: 12

Amazing Game, Still Holds Up

This game was allegedly made by the developers of the original Fallout games, so it has that Fallout look and feel. It's set in a very unique setting, a fantasy world on the brink of an industrial revolution. You get to make your character (8? races to choose from), specialize their skills (magic, tech, swords, thievery, persuasion... the combinations are endless), and go along for the ride in the amazing story. The game offers so much in gameplay. If your character has a low intelligence, it limits your responses (and having an EXTREMELY low intelligence makes the responses hilarious!) and the choices you make impact the world. It's one of those rare gems that just make you come back for more to try and find all of the things you could have missed before. Even when you've played the story and you know what's going to happen next, you still just want to come back and experience it all over again. It's one of my favorite games of all time from any genre. Sure the camera is a little bit troublesome (you can't center it and have to manually move it), and the combat can be a little bulky at times, but these minor setbacks can't ruin the experience of this gem of a masterpiece of a game.


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Posted on: January 31, 2010

Hecktari

Verified owner

Games: 336 Reviews: 24

Acquired Taste

Arcanum is not for everyone, but those who enjoy the carefully crafted design that made the original Fallout a masterpiece will not find a game as ambitious. Arcanum is a steam-punk role playing game set in a Dungeons & Dragons style world in the grip of an industrial revolution. Science, industry and capital enable men women and ogre to achieve what one - only magicians could do. Arcanum is a complex world of political upheaval, class struggle, rampant racism, religious reform and social changes. There is a big bad guy, yes. There is a fresh hero destined for greatness. There are ancient secrets and people losing their wedding rings in the sewer. But at it's heart it's a breathing world that is ready to be changed by your actions. And indeed few things are as rewarding as reading about your own exploits in the local news paper. It has it's flaws. Chief among them is the battle system. It can be played in turns or real-time but each of those lack something. The Turn-based combat is cumbersome and too few combat animations make it dull. Real-time is useful for battles where you have a melee weapon and the enemy is another rat. But I wouldn't recommend it for battles that require even a little more tactic. The opening is another big hurdle. It's filled with creatures ready to mince you if you are not playing a combat centric character. Sometimes it's better to just run away and reach the next town rather then spend an agonizing hour trying to outfight a wild boar. Level cap is a double edged sword in Arcanum. Every NPC is scaled on a level between 1 and 50. And your character is not exempted. If you build a character that is invested in too many areas, you might discover that the game is becoming more and more difficult. A purely magical or technological character will have an easier time then a jack of all trades. This is not a game where you can wander around doing random battles to surmount every obstacle. Despite it's flaws, Arcanum remains one of my favorite games. Every npc is a character, every quest is well crafted. Every companion has a story to tell and everyone can die. But there are few games where one of the ways to beat the end boss is a existential debate. Few games where you are offered so much REAL freedom. Few games where you can roam through trash to build an arsenal of grenades. Few games where the designers are waiting for your every action with a prepared response. If you loved Fallout for more then it's exploding head combat, give this a shot.


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Posted on: March 14, 2011

Daedalus1138

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Games: 305 Reviews: 2

The Best GOG Game I Own

I have bought several games from GOG. A few I enjoyed but didn't finish either because I got stuck or because, um, well, I don't know why, exactly. Others I just didn't enjoy very much. However, I not only finished this game, but I also think it is one of the best games ever created. The first thing you will notice is how many frikkin options their are. You can be a human, a dwarf, an elf, and many others. But that's not all. Each race, along with their respective genders, comes with some boosts or detriments to their attributes. But maybe you want to boost something else, or maybe you want to make the game harder for you in some regards. Well, you can do that too. You can pick a background which affects you stats either positively or negatively, though usually both. And then you get to the game itself. It starts off fairly slow; it never throws you into something you can't handle. The early part of the game is somewhat confined, probably to help you get a grasp of how the game works. But once you leave the first town, the game opens up. And that is when it gets five times more awesome. The setting is incredibly unique. It is a fantasy realm going through an Industrial Revolution of sorts, bringing a steampunk feel to the game. But the two opposites of magic and technology are not just there to be there. The game uses these to create an even more unique setting that offers even more replays. You see, the two things clash. Magick doesn't really operate that well around a heavy presence of technology, and vice versa. But what is awesome is the fact that effects how you play. For example, say you are a magic man, and you want to heal someone in your party that is heavily technological. You find that, unfortunately, heals don't always work. Sometimes, it just kind of fizzles above the character but doesn't do anything. As you can see, there are a lot of things to consider when playing this game. When considering if I should get this game, I read one review that said the combat was terrible. I completely disagree. Mostly. The default setting is real-time combat. However, hearing that it was only good for some things, I switched to turn-based. Turn-based works somewhat similarly to Fallout. If you get near someone or something that wants to fight you, you enter into combat. You have a certain number of action points. Once you run out, your turn ends. If you score a critical hit, you do more damage, or perhaps damage their armor, or both. However, you can also critically miss. How bad the result is seems somewhat random on critical misses. Sometimes you drop your weapon. Other times you hit yourself and damage you armor or yourself. Other times you damage you weapon. This things never get annoying, however. The plot is another great thing about the game. When it begins, it seems like a cliche fantasy story. But as the game progresses, it becomes evident that it is not completely cliche. So overall, this is a really great game. The myriad of options allow for numerous playthroughs, and the fun combat and good story keep you going throughout the game.


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Posted on: March 15, 2011

Buttless_Boy

Verified owner

Games: 84 Reviews: 1

Let me tell you a story.

So there I am, wandering the streets of Tarant, one of Arcanum's larger cities. I'm poking around garbage bins trying to find a pair of shoes for my embarrassingly naked companion - a rather intelligent half-orc who had been serving as an indentured servant at a freak show. He'd been made to act stupider than he truly was, but I managed to get him to fess up about his brains by guiding the conversation toward black tea preferences... But I digress. So me and my Earl Grey sipping chum are wandering around looking for some free clothes when we bump into what appears to be a group of striking workers. They, too, are half-orcs (and a few full orcs), and they're also finding themselves oppressed, in their case by harsh factory executives. It seems that there's a particular man guiding the orcs in their strike, so I walk up to him, but before I know it the cops are on the scene. I know this is bad; it must be, the intensely anti-union (and anti-orc) newspaper has made it clear that the chief of police is a genuine bigot and police brutalist extraordinaire. Naturally I shoot him. The chief of police. With a knife launched from an elephant gun. Things go downhill from there. So there I am, wandering the streets of Tarant, having massacred the bulk of the police force as well as the orc union after they got caught in the crossfire and attacked me as well. It's fair to say I'm feeling a little guilty about the whole thing. I probably could have talked my way out of that, used my persuasion skill to have the union and factory come to some agreement - but I can't help focusing my precious skill points elsewhere. There's this cool electric top hat I wanna learn to make. By some miracle my half-orc companion survived the riot, but with each bystander I gun down from the sidewalk (I can't let anyone find out about my massacre at the factory! Far too embarrassing) he gets more and more upset with me. Apparently attacking civilians isn't part of his moral code. Being a pragmatist, I take him out before he can betray me. Finally the city seems nigh-deserted and I wander back to my room at the local brothel. Although somewhat upset with me for destroying her town, the madame eventually sees reason and rents me a room. She asks if I'd like some company. After a hard day, who could say no to that? Unfortunately, I already spent most of my cash on some neat armor for my half-orc friend. You know, the one I left lying in a gutter somewhere. She offers a budget option. A decidedly quadrupedal budget option. So that's the story of how I went from cultured progressive to mass murderer in an evening, then went back to my hotel and had sex with a sheep.


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