Betrayal at Krondor
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Review by Underdogs:
One of the best RPGs ever made, Betrayal at Krondor is a classic example of games that get rave reviews yet do poorly in stores (at least until it was re-released on CD-ROM). Flat "paper-doll" digitized graphics is just about the only criticism you can level at this classic, which features an excellent plot written by best-selling fantasy author Raymond Feist (who also had considerable input in the design process), memorable characters, cool spellcasting interface, and an abundance of optional sub-quests and riddle chests. Sierra briefly provided a free download of this game in 1997 to promote their own sequel Betrayal at Antara (which, without Feist' s input, is a pale shadow of its predecessor). Suffice to say that noone can claim to be an old-time RPGer if they have never set foot in Krondor :)
Average Rating: | 9.14 [1903 votes] |
Genre: | RPG |
Designer: | John Cutter |
Developer: | Dynamix |
Publisher: | Sierra On-Line |
Year: | 1993 |
Software Copyright: | Dynamix |
Theme: | Fantasy, Licensed |
Multiplayer: | |
Related Links: | Betrayal at Krondor Help Web , Matthew Murray's review |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Anvil of Dawn, Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos, Albion |
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Technical Notes: | Near-full CD-ROM version (includes interview with Raymond Feist and Windows hint file; missing CD music) |
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