It is similar to the earlier Betrayal at Krondor. It is like a sequence. This game tells the twisty tale of the ancient Antaran Empire. It has been created in the distant past with the most benevolent of intentions. The prey falls to widespread decay in the game and also a political corruption.

The players assume the roles of 4 characters that speak. Total number of characters are 50. They are caught in a web of political intrigue, racial hatred, secret societies, and yes, personal discovery also. The “novelization” of the game is appreciated by gamers in the game.
The game, also popularly known as BiA also features a good number of side quests and sub-plots that often determines whether the gamer feels empowered or railroaded where as most of the interaction is first person. The game even features third person, turn-based strategic combat, which comprises perhaps the most noticeable “break” in an otherwise admirably seamless game experience.
Gamers who are partial to magic will appreciate the game’s skill-based magic system.