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Three adventurers that have met by chance find the Demon Stone, an ancient prison, just as it breaks before their eyes. The contained evil is unleashed and the two wicked spirits of a Githyanki general and a Slaad lord once again threaten the world.
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Three adventurers that have met by chance find the Demon Stone, an ancient prison, just as it breaks before their eyes. The contained evil is unleashed and the two wicked spirits of a Githyanki general and a Slaad lord once again threaten the world.
You take control of three heroes: Rannek the fighter, Illius the sorcerer, and Zhai the rogue. Each of them has his or her own unique set of spells. Switch between them any time you want, using their abilities to your advantage. As you progress through the game, your heroes gain levels, learn new skills and acquire powerful items. You will need them all to have even the slightest chance of defeating the ancient evil you stand against.
A new version of the build, prepared by SNEG and improved for modern operating systems, is available on the "Alternate Version" branch in GOG Galaxy, or via downloadable installers. Go HERE for an explanation of how to access beta channels in GOG Galaxy.
Changelog
General
Fixed multiple slowdowns in game and during startup
Fixed broken in game clock
Framerate locked to 30 FPS as per game design
Fixed game losing control during movie playback
Game can now run standalone, configuration launcher is no longer needed to play the game
Graphics
3D and 2D properly scale to any aspect ratio
Optimized shadows performance
2D rendering now uses linear filtering
Added borderless and windowed display modes
Borderless is the default display mode
Input
Removed DirectInput controller support
Added full support for any XInput compatible controller
Controller triggers now work
Pad mapping changed to match PS2
Start pauses the game instead of right analog stick
Controller vibrations implemented
Hotplugging is supported
Sound
Implemented sound volume control
Implemented music volume control
Game
Sound & music volume can be adjusted in the pause menu
Vibrations can be toggled on or off in the pause menu
Movelist inputs will adjust to last input device used
New PC settings menu
Tutorial tips will automatically adjust inputs to last input device used
PLEASE NOTE
Installing this version via Galaxy or offline installer may overwrite your original game files. Backup your saves as a precaution.
This is a cheap wannabe clone of D&D Heroes and falls quite short of it, just like the other games on GOG that is of the same genre.
You only go through it once, because you really don't want to play it again so limited it is. The story is cliché. The game itself if quite boring after a while, very repetitive gameplay. Very little to do in the game aside from fighting.
A typical hack and slash based in the Forgotten Realms universe. No real gripes but nothing to write home about. This version supports ultra-wide monitors and controllers "out of the box", but the in game does not reference the controller buttons at it will still say "Press Ctrl to...". It makes reference to "the black button" so you can assume this is a port of the Xbox version, if that matters.
The game has no real fatal flaws but is ultimately shallow as well. Monsters show up, you mash the attack button until they are dead. The characters each play slightly differently but ultimately utilize the same strategy of "Hit it unless it's about to hit me, then block it". My biggest complaint though is that I've either gotten better at Beat 'Em Ups or this game just really isn't that difficult. I'm playing on Hard and enemies just seem to be more numerous rather than actually more difficult.
A fun action game set in the Forgotten Realms. Story was so so, combat a bit better. All in all I had fun. Played the ps2 version back in the day, and this port was harder than I remembered. This time I played the GOG version and was glad to see it had controller support from the go. I could use my Xbox controller and set almost all buttons. It didn't recognize the triggers though.