Posted on: February 11, 2023

Xenotechie
Verified ownerGames: 258 Reviews: 7
Faithful to a fault with its own faults
Right, so, this lovely mess. First of all, get the Circle of Eight and Temple Plus mods - the game works so much better with them and is a virtual hive of bugs without. With that out of the way, what to make of this? The Temple of Elemental Evil is an new approach for Troika: their moment-to-moment gameplay is passable at best, but the story, the story remains in the minds of all who brave the jank. This game is the opposite. It's the single most faithful recreation of the 3.5e Dungeons and Dragons ruleset on the market barring actual virtual tabletops. That's the main selling point here: turn based combat in an RPG system that defined the 00s. The problem is that 3.5e is also, with the benefit of about twenty years of game design, a hot steaming pile of design ideas that falls appart beyond level... 6? 8? 10 if you're generous. Magic is king and everyone else is slave to its whims. This game works around this by having a lot of monsters geared against spellcasters in the later stages as well as, well, being a video game, which prevents a lot of the bovine excrement associated with the use of high-level magic. However, to say that's the only bad part of a system is a gross understatement. Full attack actions, trap feats, XP costs to crafting, inpenetrable chains of requirements, the billion ways to completely negate a specific style of play... The point is, the baseline system is a mess, and this game puts it onto your electronic storage medium of choice, carbuncles and all. Furthermore, a lot of the fun of this system lies on the character sheet and the myriad ways you can fundamentally break the playing board, and this game is a bit barebones compared to other 3.5e/Pathfinder ports. With the system chatter out of the way, what about the rest of it? The story is barebones, some of the design decisions beyond the system baffle, the interface is often a big ol' pile of jank... so why rate this 3/5? Because I like 3.5e. And you probably do as well, reading this.
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