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- Ultima 8:Pagan - Origin RRP £44.99
- (RPG for PC, floppy or CD-ROM)
- CD-ROM to Hard disk version, played on a 486 DX2 66Mhz.
-
- Review by Alex van Kaam
-
- This is only a first impression of the game, to make a real review
- would take me at least a month or so playing the game.
-
- After hearing from Sue that she heard that this was a great game,
- and I saw it in the shop I decided to buy it.
-
- Coming home I immediately installed it, first the game itself and
- then the speech pack that was also on the CD, in total it took
- about 35 MB and 10 minutes, after this I typed 'U8' to run the
- game and I got a message that there still was some unpacking to do
- and that it would take about another 10 minutes.
-
- So 10 minutes later I was watching the impressive intro......
-
- The Guardian's red hand drops you on the island of Pagan, a place
- in which, as you soon find out, the Guardian is some kind of
- hero....
-
- You are rescued from drowning by a fisherman and then the
- adventure begins.
-
- You soon encounter a wooden pier on which you watch an execution
- and there is nothing you can do.
-
- The only thing left to do is to go north into the city of
- Tenebrae, here you encounter lots of people, see the Great Palace
- to the north, the rich and merchants to the east side and the poor
- to the west.
-
- After a lot of wandering around and getting some items and coins
- you sooner or later come to the Great Library, here you meet
- someone who tells you that to the north beyond the palace there
- lives a man called Mythran, and he knows some magic.
-
- Since this is the only lead you have, and you need magic to go
- back to Brittania, you decide to find Mythran.
-
- The first thing I have to say about Ultima 8 is that this is how
- all the Ultima games had to be, the display of the world is not
- just a small window to the left of your screen, it is the full
- screen, the Avatar (you) is big, like the figure in Gods or in
- Heimdall, the world is no longer flat but 3D, like Heimdall, you
- can walk behind things (if you walk behind walls you can't see the
- Avatar).
-
- As for the movement, left mouse button is your eyes and hands, if
- you are near an object you can pick it up or just move it, if you
- are far away you can just look (identify) it. The right mouse
- button is your movement, if you move the mouse arrow close to the
- Avatar it gets small, further away and it gets bigger, near the
- edge of the screen and it is at full size. If you then push the
- right button the Avatar starts to move, a small arrow and he moves
- very carefully, a medium arrow and he walks normally, a large
- arrow and he will run.
-
- Pushing both buttons makes the Avatar jump, while standing still
- he will try to climb on a ledge, while walking or running he will
- jump over something.
-
- At first this is all a bit complicated but after a while (as with
- most games) it becomes second nature.
-
- The sound, well..... the movement sound is great, if you walk on
- stone you hear it, if you walk on grass or wood you also hear it,
- all perfect, but the voice of the Guardian is a bit well, not very
- clear, at least to me, I don't have English as my fist language so
- I have to translate it while hearing it, this is no problem if it
- is clear but when not ... it is.
-
- Combat - as with most of these 3D look like games combat is very
- hard, you have to double click on an enemy to strike or single
- click to defend, this all sounds simple but it sure isn't in the
- beginning.
-
- Animation - this is very very nice, on a 486 DX2 running at 66Mhz,
- it is almost smooth, but for those who have a slower machine you
- have two options, frame skipping which skips every other animation
- frame and speed limiting, I tried this but I didn't see any
- difference.
-
- Conversation - as in all Ultima games you can talk to every person
- you meet, if you ask a question, he answers and this gives you
- some more options to ask him some more questions and so on...
-
- All in all, this promises to be a LARGE game, and a HARD game and
- for those of you who like a good challenge this must be a must, a
- fast PC is also a must.
-
- The only thing that could be improved in the game is an auto
- mapping feature since it is very hard to find something in the
- city of Tenebrae and in the rest of the world, and the voices that
- are used could have been recorded on the CD to make them sound
- better, there is only about 130 Mb used on the CD.
-
- If there are any French or German readers, you can also install
- the game with these languages, this is why there is 130 MB on the
- CD and only 35-40 MB on your hard disk.
-
- If you watch the complete credits list you get a 7th option in the
- diary and this is called Quotse, this is fun to read.
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