Black Isle's Lionheart Gets Spanish Inquisition 18
Thanks to RPGDot for their Lionheart information page, which points to GamersWithJobs' first impressions of the PC RPG, which is developed by Reflexive, published by Interplay's well-known Black Isle RPG division, and has just shipped to stores. GamersWithJobs have positive impressions of this alternate-history title, which is set in 1588, when "...Europe is still reeling from the disjunction, a cataclysm that unleashed magic and demons on the world five centuries earlier during the Third Crusade, whereupon vengeful foes Richard the Lionheart and Saladin were forced to join forces to turn back the deluge of evil." The piece also points out that "...while the demo proved to be substantially more difficult than the final product, the mechanics of the game are faithfully represented in that demo and serve as fair warning for those attached to turn-based game styles."
Really? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Really? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Really? (Score:2)
Well, the timing is perfect.. (Score:2, Insightful)
Maybe at least the game can make a feeble attempt to show both worlds can work together.
Bandwidth (Score:3, Interesting)
BitTorrent isn't easy to use through a firewall.
Re:Bandwidth (Score:1)
I would rather go through one games "portal" for downloads than go to individual publishers sites.
Re:Bandwidth (Score:2)
I bet (Score:2)
I'll get me coat
Obligatory joke (Score:2)
"I, for one, welcome our Inquisitor overlords!"
Wow! (ObMontyPython) (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Wow! (ObMontyPython) (Score:1, Interesting)
I told you! (Score:3, Funny)
*gets thwacked by Inquisition members in black and dragged off in a van*
Errr, anyways. I keep hearing good stuff about Fallout, which i unfortunatly have not had the chance to play yet, and i'm a big fan of alternate histories, so this sounds like a promising title.
*adds it to the list to play, after FF9, FF10, FFX-2, Skies of Arcadia...* ah fuck, who am i kidding?
Re:I told you! (Score:3, Informative)
Personally, I'm a fan of Spiderweb Software's Exile and Avernum series. They aren't alternate histories, but they're incredibly entertaining. Only shareware worth registering.
Quick review: 20% IE, 80% homebrew. (Score:3, Informative)
I've described this game as 20% good copying off the Infinity Engine games, and 80% homebrew design -- most of it bad.
It's a decent game -- there are good stuff too -- but you gotta wonder what Reflexive was smoking with some of these design decisions, really.
Try the demo before you buy. The demo is unfortunately very very combat heavy and was developed against the wishes of the devs (the publisher requested it), but it's at least representative of the combat and interface of the final game. The questing and dialogue is very good for CRPG standards, but so far -- I've only played for a day -- ... no PS:T
Small correction. (Score:1)
I know, "your", not "you're". Anyway. I forgot to mention that you don't have a party in this game, so it's really more like Diablo than say BG or IWD. You can get "companions" but they're as dumb as you could expect. They have their own quests, but until you do something to trigger that, they're mostly in follow-you-around-and-hit-back-if-attacked.
As you can guess, some effort must be spent keeping your companion alive when he/she blindly charges monsters with no tactics in mind.
okay, now I'm done. I w
In addition to the mana regen. (Score:1)