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- ~Dragon Lore (CD-ROM)
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- RPG by Mindscape
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- Reviewed by Lu Richardson
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- Wait till I get my breath back and I'll tell you all about it in a
- minute. W-O-W!!! Well, for a start, this game is so huge, it
- comes in two CDs, so that'll give you an idea.
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- When you come to install it, you are given three options in respect
- of the amount of Mbs you could plonk on your hard disk - the more,
- the faster the game; so be prepared to make room not only for the
- files, but for the saved games too. Call it 35 Mb in round numbers.
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- Once it's up and running, you will be treated to one of the most
- spectacular intros you've ever seen. It really is most a dazzling
- display of computer-generated graphics; so much so that I did
- something I seldom do - I watched it over again, AND with my mouth
- open... And, unlike other games one could mention, this high
- standard is kept up throughout.
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- Granted that the intro tells you the background to the story; lord
- threatened, faithful servant takes his baby son away and hides with
- him in a farm. But it's more than that: it's a real treat just to
- watch such superlative graphics. The animation was very slightly
- jerky, but that was due to my 386 DX 40 MHz with a very modest 4 Mb
- of memory.
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- Once the game begins, a strange effect takes place. You know how
- you normally watch a film or a TV show and you unconsciously know
- you are looking at a screen? Well, the 3-D effects are so good, you
- feel you are in there, inside the landscape. It's weird!
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- Although the view is first person, you get little sequences in which
- you get to watch the main character moving about - but, whichever
- way you look at it, you won't find much fault with the graphics or
- animation.
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- The sound effects are also pretty wonderful, even annoying at times,
- specially when you can hear noises but haven't found their source,
- or can't guess what they represent. They can also be
- unintentionally funny - when the character walks, you wonder why
- he's wearing clogs...
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- The interface is quite difficult to master, so it is a good idea to
- save the game straightaway and experiment with the cursor and the
- mouse buttons. Read the manual carefully, because the choice of
- moves is not all that intuitive - I tried to put something in the
- inventory and threw it away instead! Above all, don't try to juggle
- with the items in your inventory when there is anyone around. You
- might hit them by mistake and the characters in this game are so
- touchy, they will take the huff and immediately cut you to ribbons.
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- When it comes to the business of moving about, I found the change
- of perspective (say, when you turn left or right in tight corners)
- somewhat disorienting till I get used to it.
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- As to the use of the interface for combat, it is also a good idea to
- save just before a fight, because the nasties won't stand still
- while you give them a good beating - and moving and hitting at the
- same time is not on. There are a variety of strokes, depending on
- where you put the cursor. So, again, you have to experiment.
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- As regards the game itself, the story is that you are that baby you
- saw in the introduction, now grown up, and must take up your
- inheritance and avenge your father. So, after doing a couple of
- farming tasks, you set out on your quest with a few useful items.
- As you advance, you meet Dragon Knights whose goodwill you must
- earn. This usually entails solving a problem to their liking, but
- the real idea is to keep a balance between Force and Wisdom. This
- means you should only kill when you can't help it, and mostly try to
- get around obstacles using your wits.
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- Gameplay is rather lineal and it's one of those jobbies in which you
- have to move the cursor all over the screen, everytime to take a
- step forward, in order to find out what there is in it to
- manipulate.
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- Talking to other characters is a bit of a pain - you have to keep
- clicking on them to get all the info. Sometimes you have to do it
- all over again several times, and it isn't till they start repeating
- themselves that you know you won't get anything else out of them.
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- Although there is a little talking here and there to find out what's
- going on, and also the odd fight, this game is mainly about solving
- puzzles and, boy, are they tough! As the game advances it gets to
- be less of a RPG and more of a puzzle solving exercise, like Myst.
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- If you want action you are in the wrong game; but if you enjoy a
- real challenge to your wits and ability, it's a real cracker. It's
- one of those which keep you glued to your monitor for weeks on end.
- You won't be able to let it alone and will suffer horribly trying to
- find the answers to the problems, which are a nightmare. Absolutely
- brilliant.
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