Posts Tagged ‘gamers’

Shadows over Riva

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Exploring the city of Riva is an amazingly intricate process. Gamers can jump right in with a premade sextet of heroes. They can sit down and carefully also roll up a half-dozen warriors and magic-users in the game. The statistics that are uncommon to other rpg like courage and intuition are regarded with equal importance as strength and wisdom. The negative statistics range from acrophobia to violent temper is to be determined in the game.

When the number of character increases in proficiency, he will also improve in a number of different abilities from swordsmanship to dancing. Meanwhile, he will also be conquering his debilitating traits. The character classes are not ordinary. They are, jesters, witches, and more.

Gamers will also encounter many interesting characters in due course of the quest. The display is of low-resolution and it proves particularly painful as the onscreen text is blocky and somewhat difficult to read.

The fight interface itself is ineffective in the game. A pop-up window appears on the screen for each character and there gamers may find lists of his available options. This obscure most of the screen.

Sea Dogs Review

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Sea Dogs is of Akella. This role playing game follows Sid Meier’s treasure map. The part strategy of the game is taking the basic gameplay elements of the classic and fleshing them out.

When the game starts, gamers character, Nicolas, has just escaped from prison. Gamer arrives on the English island of Highrock. This island is just one of the many fictional islands that gamer will travel to and from. Gamers is required to choose an alliance in the game.

One can request a letter of marque from the English, French, or Spanish. It can also be avoided allegiance altogether and just work as a pirate. Each of the allegiance in the game has its own storyline. The experiences of the game are distinct enough that gamers want to experiment with them all.

Story element of this role playing game makes up the role-playing portion of Sea Dogs. It is one of the rpg which can be liked by many.

Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire

Friday, April 17th, 2009

It is a fact that all role-playing games and adventures are about story, and this game titled Quest for Glory especially is about plot, characters, and of course of humor. Quest for Glory V has all that.

Humor and style of previous Quest for Glory games is fully intact in this final version. This game has always had a juvenile sense of humor accompanied with corny jokes and heavy sexual innuendo.

Hence, gamers can now flirt with all the women in the game, and they can even give and receive a number of groaners. This feature is really something that all the fans of this game have come to expect from the series.

In the game the basic plot requires gamers to answer a summons for help from the kingdom of Silmaria, which is nestled in the island area of Marete. Many many years before Atlantis resided around these waters, but the Dragon of Doom crippled this place by sending it to the ocean floor.

Silmaria is suffering with several events in series which will destroy the kingdom and at the same time will also unleash the dragon to finish the obliteration of Atlantis.

Jade Empire

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

BioWare, the Canadian studio, first made a name for itself with PC RPG games, which let gamers create parties of stout warriors and wizards to battle with evil goblins and dragons. From that time onwards, it has expanded its horizons beyond the PC and they have come to the studio released the martial-arts-themed Jade Empire. This is the second game for the Xbox console.

Jade Empire was a new project of the Canadian studio, which went off in an entirely different direction than their traditional games where heated battles were usually decided by role-playing hack-and-slash systems. The new game of Bio Ware is an action RPG that let gamers roam the countryside as a fledgling martial art player by making use of various combination attacks and different fighting styles to pummel bandits, warlords, and also the otherworldly demons. At present the game is headed for the PC titles as Jade Empire: Special Edition.

Diarmid Clarke, project director of BioWare, suggested that this new version of the Jade Empire will add “three layers of development,” which are technical upgrades that take advantage of modern PCs, additional game content, and expanded gameplay in those areas as smarter enemies and more-balanced fight.