The world of Athas was once peaceful and pleasant – until wizards found a way to increase their power by draining the planet’s energy. Athas gradually turned into a desert, its seas evaporating, its sun transforming into an ominous crimson fireball. The wizards then gained control over the land, becoming sorcerer-kings and enslaving most of the population. One of such kings, Tectuktitlay, rules the city-state of Draj. By his orders, a group of slaves is sent to a battle arena where they have to fight monsters as gladiators. However, that group manages to escape the slave pens. They have to contact the leaders of independent villages built by former slaves, and unite in a battle against Draj’s oppression.
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands is an AD&D game based on the Dark Sun campaign pack by TSR. The player can control a pre-generated party of four characters or create new ones at the beginning. There are eight available races, including half-giants and the exotic insect-like thri-kreen alongside the more traditional ones. Eight character classes are available: Fighter, Ranger, Gladiator, Cleric, Druid, Preserver, Psionicist, and Thief. Psionic powers constitute a separate spellcasting discipline that comes in three varieties: psychokinetic, psychometabolic, and telepathic.
The entire game is viewed from an overhead perspective. The game world is composed out of numerous large interconnected areas, which include outdoor locations, dungeons, and settlements. Following the completion of the first two areas, the player is free to roam the world and access its locations in any order. There are several tasks that have to be fulfilled in order to complete the game, but the player is also given a considerable degree of freedom concerning his treatment of NPCs and the way quests are solved. There are various sub-quests in the game as well. Multiple-choice dialogues are used for interaction with characters.
The turn-based battles are seamless, taking place on the exploration screen without any other confines. The game is not particularly combat-heavy and many confrontations can be solved peacefully. During combat, the player navigates characters in a tactical fashion, using melee and ranged weapons as well as various spells. Character-building and attributed are in accordance with traditional AD&D rules, including armor class rating, choosing spells to memorize when leveling up, etc.
Specification: AD&D Dark Sun: Shattered Lands
|
User Reviews
Be the first to review “AD&D Dark Sun: Shattered Lands” Cancel reply
- Show all platforms
- 3DO
- Acorn Archimedes
- Acorn Atom
- Acorn Electron
- Action Max
- Amiga
- Amiga CD32
- Amstrad CPC
- Amstrad GX4000
- Android
- APF MP-1000
- Apple II
- Apple Pippin
- Arcade
- Atari 2600
- Atari 5200
- Atari 7800
- Atari 800
- Atari Jaguar
- Atari Jaguar CD
- Atari Lynx
- Atari ST
- Atari XE
- Bally Astrocade
- Bandai TV Jack 5000
- BBC Bridge Companion
- BBC Micro
- Casio Loopy
- Casio PV-1000
- Coleco Telstar Arcade
- Colecovision
- Commodore 128
- Commodore 16
- Commodore 64
- Commodore PET
- Commodore Plus/4
- Commodore VIC-20
- Didj
- Dragon 32/64
- Emerson Arcadia 2001
- Entex Adventure Vision
- Entex Select-a-Game
- Epoch Cassette Vision
- Epoch Super Cassette Vision
- Evercade
- Fairchild Channel F
- Famicom Disk System
- FM Towns Marty
- Fujitsu FM-7
- Gamate
- Game & Watch
- Game Wave
- Game.com
- Gizmondo
- GP32
- Handheld Electronic Games (LCD)
- HyperScan
- Intellivision
- Interton VC 4000
- iOS
- J2ME (Java Platform, Micro Edition)
- Jupiter Ace
- Mac OS
- Magnavox Odyssey 1
- Magnavox Odyssey 2
- Mattel Aquarius
- Mega Duck
- Microsoft Xbox
- Microsoft Xbox 360
- Microsoft Xbox One
- Microsoft Xbox Series X
- Milton Bradley Microvision
- MSX
- N-Gage
- Neo Geo
- Neo Geo CD
- Neo Geo Pocket
- Neo Geo Pocket Color
- Nintendo 3DS
- Nintendo 64
- Nintendo DS
- Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
- Nintendo Game Boy
- Nintendo Game Boy Advance
- Nintendo Game Boy Color
- Nintendo GameCube
- Nintendo Pokémon Mini
- Nintendo Switch
- Nintendo Switch 2
- Nintendo Virtual Boy
- Nintendo Wii
- Nintendo Wii U
- Nuon
- Oculus Quest
- Oric-1
- Ouya
- Palmtex Super Micro
- PC-88
- PC-98
- PC-FX
- Philips CD-i
- Philips Tele-Spiel ES-2201
- Pioneer LaserActive
- Playdate
- Playdia
- R-Zone
- RCA Studio II
- SAM Coupé
- Sega 32X
- Sega CD
- Sega Dreamcast
- Sega Game Gear
- Sega Genesis
- Sega Master System
- Sega Mega Drive
- Sega Pico
- Sega Saturn
- SEGA SG-1000
- Sharp X1
- Sharp X68000
- SHG Black Point
- Sinclair QL
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum
- Sinclair ZX81
- Sony Playstation
- Sony Playstation 2
- Sony Playstation 3
- Sony Playstation 4
- Sony Playstation 5
- Sony Playstation Portable
- Sony Playstation Vita
- Stadia
- Super Nintendo (SNES)
- Tandy Visual Interactive System
- Tapwave Zodiac
- Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
- Tomy Tutor
- TRS-80 Color Computer
- TurboGrafx 16
- TurboGrafx CD
- V.Smile
- Vectrex
- VTech CreatiVision
- VTech Socrates
- Watara Supervision
- WonderSwan
- WonderSwan Color
- Xavix Port
- Show all platforms
There are no reviews yet.