Posted on: January 5, 2023

Seronyx
验证所有者游戏: 345 评论: 6
Pioneer for Dungeon Crawling
When "Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss" first released, I wanted to play it but never got around to doing so until roughly 30 years later. I had played a pair of Ultima games before then, as well as the similar "Eye of the Beholder" series. This game is a classic dungeon crawler that has not aged particularly well, and nostalgia alone was not enough to push me to complete nor to recommend this game. There are fascinating restrospective interviews and footage about the game and its achievements to be found on the internet. Gameplay: As the protagonist, you navigate through complex tunnels, fighting monsters, collecting loot, and interacting with the environment. The 3D gameplay was groundbreaking at the time: you could look up, down, and all around. But the technology has since been surpassed. Movement, combat, actions, and inventory access are bit clunky, even compared to later Looking Glass Studios games, such as "System Shock 2". Characters/Customization: The game begins with a character creation screen, and the interface includes a paperdoll for you to equip new armor and weapons. Story/Atmosphere: You play the role of an adventurer thrust into the dungeon on a mission to rescue a princess. While the entire story takes place in the dungeon, the game is non-linear. The compact interface also contributes to the claustrophobic setting. In addition to fighting foes, you also have dialogue interactions with friendly characters. Graphics/Sound: This game could have used a remaster to bring it up to speed with modern machines. As things stand, the graphics are dated. The soundtrack is not half bad. Replay Value: With more modern offerings available, there is little incentive to complete this game in 2023. Overall Score: 6/10. On its present day merits, this game deserves a lower score, but its contributions, such as pushing for 3D graphics, are achievements to be celebrated first-hand. Played in 2022.
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