The Guardian has tricked you, Avatar. After you defeated Batlin on Serpent's Isle, he banished you to Pagan, a world under his control. Once, it was a beautiful land, but ever since the ancient battle between the Elemental Titans and the evil "Destroyer", it is engulfed in eternal twilight. Titans -...
The Guardian has tricked you, Avatar. After you defeated Batlin on Serpent's Isle, he banished you to Pagan, a world under his control. Once, it was a beautiful land, but ever since the ancient battle between the Elemental Titans and the evil "Destroyer", it is engulfed in eternal twilight. Titans - now worshiped as gods - are cruel and uncaring. They bestow power on their most dedicated followers who, in turn, terrorize Pagan's population. To find a way back home, you need to become a Titan yourself before the Guardian succeeds in his plot to conquer Britannia--and then Earth itself.
The eighth installment of the Ultima series takes a much darker tone. The story is much more mature (do the ends justify the means?) and the game focuses more on action, like climbing and jumping across platforms. Training your character has also changed: the more you use an ability, the better you are with it. Without a party to assist you, you must rely on your own strength, dexterity, intelligence, and magical abilities to save Britannia and Earth.
Dark, engrossing story with a moral dilemma: will you accept evil for the sake of the greater good?
Much more action-oriented than previous installments with fluent and responsive combat mechanics and new ways to explore the unknown.
Living world: each inhabitant has his or her own schedule, going about ordinary business in Pagan.
Includes the speech pack: some of the major game characters are fully voiced.
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I played Ultima Viii Pagan hundreds of times, beginning probably in November 1994. I think this game is highly underrated, and very unfairly so. As a matter of fact, the version that came to be known as Gold Edition is a patch that made lots of things much easier to the player, and, IMO, this made the game rather bad. Jumping on moving platforms became super easy, the Wisdom Trial became rather easy, and so on. The first version seems to be nowhere to be found, almost like the Lost Vale data. Fortunately, I still have a copy of the first version. One of these days, I will go in this world one more time, to remember the old days. By the way, I still have material from those times on me website, in a page entitled Pagan The Beautiful. Best Wishes to all, Julio Siqueira
Thanks to EA who ruined many fine game series after buying Origin, Maxis, Bullfrog, Westwood Studios, etc. this game has been released to early with very limited content (compared to Ultima 7).
EA wanted to release things quick and sell addon content instead of a whole game. So Ultima was not the only series which got killed by EA.
I liked to play it anyway since it was my first Ultima. I'm playing computer games since 1987 but I never heared of Ultima until I had seen it on a friend's computer. I liked it so much that I bought it myself and soon wanted to play Ultima 7 as well which quickly became my favorite RPG and still is.
Maybe I liked Ultima 8 because I didn't compare it to Ultima 7? I have bought it on gog but I still have the original game and speech pack on diskettes.
I still would like to play "The lost vale" or any fan made additional content to that game. Sadly not seen any yet.
Ok this game is not as good as everyone remembers, it is terrible, the rpg elements are broken (its absurdly easy to max your stats) the story is.. Okay i guess but a stark contrast to other ultima games, it navigates poorly, it has JUMPING PUZZLES in a poor controlling environment, it has broken quests and incomplete dialogue.
I must admit I never played Ultima 9 but 8. is terrible.
Yet I enjoyed it when I was younger, but looking back, Ultima 7 is a far superior game.
I know some think this game was a mistake or whatnot, but this game was a great memory for me and a friend of mine. After playing and beating the game, my buddy and I would use the cheats and just mess around. We always wish the game was multiplayer and we could build houses etc. Well that came true with UO. I loved the whole Ultima series and this game was probably my favorite. If you can get through the nasty controls, you might love this game too.
This game... is not an Ultima game. It was rushed right out the door by EA and needed at least a year more in development. I remember eagerly saving my hard earned cash for this game back when it was released. After all, I'd played Ultima 7 1 & 2, and those were fantastic, so this one would be as well right?
I learned the meaning of the phrase 'crushing disappointment', that day. Anyway, let's get to the nitty gritty.
Graphics: Pretty in some places, but overall very repetitive. Environments and enemies all draw from the same color palette of stone gray or crap brown, same as most modern FPS games in fact. Very uninspired and lazy, and they have a peculiar droning effect after a while as everything just sort of blends together. Sure you have the occasional splotch of orange or blue for magma/water, but it's just not enough to break up the monotony of the game's look as a whole. I will give an honorable mention to some of the Avatar's animations, they look alright when not in combat. Spell effects are recycled from previous games, which is disappointing.
Sound: Not too horrible, but the music is mostly recycled from previous games, as are the sound effects. The voice acting for the speech pack is absolutely horrid though, as it's VERY obvious the VA's were just interns reading from a script to make a few extra bucks. It would have been nice to at least get some original music.
Gameplay: Jumping. That's all I need to say. What on earth & heaven combined ever possessed them to add platform jumping sections to the Ultima series of RPGs, I'll never know. They don't belong here, period. Even with the patch that 'fixes' jumping, you need to save between almost every jump, even for stationary platforms. In the original release, they even had MOVING PLATFORMS which require absurdly precise timing, and even then you had a 50/50 chance of not making the jump due to horrid controls.
Combat and magic is just... uninspired. It's as if Diablo 2 threw up all over a Sierra adventure game, just click repeatedly until your enemy dies. Even Diablo had strategy, this has NONE. ZERO. Magic fares a bit better, but is hampered by the unintuitive inventory system carried over from the previous two games, and often takes so long to cast that it's pointless. The spells are also fairly lackluster, with most bordering on useless anyway. It's much easier & more effective to draw your weapon and start clicking.
Did I mention the horrible controls? Not just when jumping either. Movement is sluggish and unresponsive, and there's a definite input lag which makes the game very difficult to play.
Story: Where to begin... it's AWFUL. Completely and utterly awful. Right from the get-go you are forced to participate in things which the avatar WOULD NEVER DO. The entire Ultima series is based upon the premise that the ends NEVER justifies the means. EVER. Yet within the first hour of gameplay, you're forced to do something which is disgusting, vile, and completely against EVERYTHING the Avatar stands for. As things progress, you are required to do things equally as horrible time and time again. This isn't like previous Ultimas either, where such actions were completely optional. In this game, you pretty much need to wantonly murder people and commit other horrible crimes in order to progress the story. It's a complete and utter betrayal of the series up to this point, and despite the horrid gameplay is my number one problem with the game.
Other than the aforementioned, the story is very boring and cliched. Hero from another world, defeat evil, get back home, blah blah blah. Nothing new, no memorable plot twists or characters. There is nothing here worth becoming emotionally invested in.
Overall, I'd recommend that people stay far, far away from this game. It's not worth the time, the money, or the loss of HDD space. I don't see how anyone with the slightest bit of taste or intelligence could give this game anything above a 3. Personally, I think a 2 is being VERY generous.