![]() ![]() Combat model is also excellent, harking back to the Bard's Tale series where different classes have distinctive choices in combat. Review 3: A fun, detailed European RPG that could easily be the precursor of the classic complex RPG Blades of Destiny in its solid database of monsters, NPCs, weapons, and numerous quests. ![]() Even for 1990 the graphics are weak - might be a sacrifice to the complex game-engine. Like in so many cases Legend of Faerghail is not suited for those who are looking for eye-candy. Anyway - if you like to sink into a well outlined fantasy world with a good story and some nice ideas that were only commonly implemented into RPGs years later (which also explains why not everything works that perfect yet) you can really have some fun with this game. The gameplay very much reminds of the Bard's Tale series and you can also import characters from the first two parts, you can also import characters from Phantasie I and III, but I have to be honest and say I don't REALLY see the logic in that, I might miss a point there, but there seems to be a missing link somewhere. The story itself evolves around an uprising of elves in Thynn and a party of six adventurers (guess who.) being sent to investigate the matter. The game also is very big and - another new thing - it runs in realtime (which requires a slowdown-app on newer computers - I have attached one along with a setting that worked for me). With 6 magical classes, about 300 spells and the possibility of your weapons breaking in battle requiring a smith to keep them in top-shape (which was totally new at this time) you have to have a close eye on character-development. Review 2: Legend of Faerghail was one of the most complex RPGs of the old days. When you start the game you don't really get any story, but sooner or later you will find about what the game is about especially when you solve some of the small quests in the game. Not only does the game offer many things like equipment, but there are also many monsters and enemies in the game including many different animals. You can find many treasures, potions, spells and magic items. The game features many different ruins, dungeons and castles that you can explore. Because you can have any - yes any - in your party as long as you can convince them to join your party. But in this game you don't have to create characters until you can't have anymore in your party. You can choose between many different races, classes, skills and much more. For example, a mage will lose concentration and fail at spellcasting if he stands too close to the enemy.Review 1: Another great roleplay game. The combat system requires the player to pay attention to the position of the characters in battle. The player explores towns, wilderness, and complex dungeons of the game from first-person perspective, fighting enemies in turn-based combat. Legend of Faerghail is a role-playing game with an interface similar to that of The Bard's Tale series. Soon the heroes will discover a greater evil behind the sudden insanity that plagues the elves, and will have to find a way to defeat it. This task is given to the protagonist of the game, who has to recruit other adventurers to help him in dangerous battles. The Count of Thyn needs somebody to go to the city of Cyldane and ask the local Count to send reinforcements. ![]() Without provocation, they attack innocent people and are preparing to conquer the peaceful city of Thyn. Something bad has happened to the race of elves. ![]()
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