About This Game A legend reborn as Realms of Arkania: Blade of Destiny returns!Developed by Austrian developer Crafty Studios, Realms of Arkania – Blade of Destiny is a faithful remake of the 1992 original, adored by a generation of Role Players and one of the most successful RPG’s of the 1990’s.Get ready to return to Thorwal, one of the oldest cities of Aventuria. Make sure your wits are sharpened before walking down the small alleys of Thorwal and Prem, and prepare to stop the Orcisch threat while creating a mighty alliance between nations. Featuring a complete visual reimagining along with a comprehensive overhaul of every aspect of the gameplay, Realms of Arkania – Blade of Destiny is set to captivate a 21st century audience of new and old fans alike. Old school RPG at its best – for the Fans of REAL RPG games.Features:Remake of the first part of Realms of ArkaniaRoleplaygame with turn based tactical fightsCities and dungeons in current real-time-3DDozens of talents, fighting skills and magical skillsAuthentic realization of the TDE basic rulesDepending on your gaming style – 20 to 80 hours game timeRevised EditionUser-Contributed ContentModding abilityAdditional encounters, making Aventuria even more aliveEnhanced BattlesCompletely redone graphicsCompletely revised and improved User InterfaceExtended music selectionEnhanced soundSteam Achievements, Stats and CloudLinux build 7aa9394dea Title: Realms of Arkania: Blade of DestinyGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Crafty StudiosPublisher:United Independent Entertainment GmbHRelease Date: 29 Jul, 2013 Realms Of Arkania: Blade Of Destiny Download Ubuntu Can be still buggy, poor voice over. I would give this a neutral but steam only has negative and positive. Very deep and very hard.. Charactermodels are still horrible but the game is actually a faithful and almost bugfree remake by now. Hardcore gamers will enjoy an improved rule system and some additional content over the original 90's game. I can recommend the game to people who like classic, stat heavy open world rpgs with turnbased combat. Traveling, and managing your ressources and equipment is a very important part of the game. The other one is combat and dungeon-crawling. The combat is not THAT tactical but you have to manage your ressources and positioning is a thing. For potential modders the game seems to be mod-friendly with at least some good German mods around.After hearing and seeing all the horrible results and youtube vids I was pleasantly surprised that the game shaped up nicely after a patching marathon. You can clearly see that the game lacks some professional polish on some things but I really enjoy the game. Kind of a happy surprise game for me that provides me with around 100 hours of gametime.The sequel is out and it seems graphically a lot more polished. Still far from state of the art but servicable and sometimes even nicely done. You can improve your party from the first game into the sequel with all your stats and equipment. Something I really miss in new games.. Game is very buggy, I should have just bought the original which I have heard is fantastic. Game also starts out very slow with a vague description of what you are supposed to do, don't get me wrong there is nothing with games that don't hold your hand but they should at least tell you what the plot is.I would say just save your money and avoid purchasing this game.. After many patches now a quite enjoyable game for friends of complex rpg-mechanisms or fans of the Dark Eye-Roleplaying-System. A faithful remaster of a 1994 classic game. Do not expect AAA graphics. I've never before seen a developer work so hard into making a poor product shine. That alone makes this title worthy of picking up.I have been playing pen and paper RPGs for over 30 years and computer RPGs since the late 80s, so I suppose I am more forgiving on graphics quality than some. What I fiend for in games are interesting combat systems and diverse skills. So far, this title doesn't disappoint. I feel that watching my fledgling characters grow as the adventure progresses will be quite gratifying in this title. I can't wait to get into some serious questing.One thing I still can't stand in this game is the English language voice acting. They need some serious help in the voiceover depatment. Monotonous doesn't even begin to describe the voice work, though it may be an ESL issue.Regardless, this is a small quibble about a product that has been considerably improved over the last few weeks. I am excited to see what other new features and improvements are introduced in the weeks and months to come.-T. IntroductionHardcore fantasy turn based strategy game. This is a modern version of the original and if any of you have played that than you know how brutal this can be. Disease, hunger, dehydration all can kill you as well as enemies.Graphics split into two sections World Beautiful for the most part and then just average in some areas (npc's especially females)Combat Its full motion turn based combat and a different engine was used (appearently) and it is ugly. They dropped the ball imo here as this is what many players complain about. The mechanics work well, but the rendered models are less than stellar. If only they had really had more time on this it could have been awesome but I guess animation full motion is probably extremely complicated. Also weapons are not diplayed correctly, for example a character with a sling is shown using a crossbow. Beleive me they took a hit on yhat one with modern gamers.Music Top of the line...seriuosly up there with Jeremy Soule and Two Steps from Hell Combat and other sounds Good to just o.k.Interaction with world Like in the original 99% of the NPC's serve no purpose. So whem you enter a city you'll see people in the streets etc. that you cannot talk to. Merchants and tavern keepers say the same old things over and over. You'll find your selves quickly pushing dialouge(sp) buttons as quickly as you can.Progression of characters Slow and grindy. However this game is about living in a fantasy world and at level 1 all your characters are really weak (as it should be) and will fail much more often than they succeed. EVENTUALLY your heroes will start to improve but you are going to spen ALOT of time in combat. Did I mention progression is slow?Other stuff: Although you have healing magic, it is not gonna be enough to restore everyone to pristine condition so you are going to have to find Inns to rest in. Now you can campout overnight and heal BUT wounds can get infected. As I said this a simulation fantasy experience and it ain't gonna hold your hand. There are various diseases that can set in but they are all treatable with herbs you can search for (good ones very rare as expected) or buy. Herbs and potions are VERY VERY VERY expensive. Magic items are extremely rare but you can buy some enchanted weapons in some rare places but after seeing the prices you will probably decide "Nah I will loot some magic off foes". This is simply a pipe dream it is so rare.There are smiths Because your weapons get worn and can break (you better have a backup weapon for combat)The stores, smiths, herb shops, healers, Inns etc. all have varied equipment and different prices. There is definetly some economy management to your party. You will find yourselves going from shop to shop looking for the best prices because as I may have mentioned, things are very expensive. If you are lazy and just buy from the first store that has the item you are looking for, then you may later learn you spent twice the amount of extremely important gold that could have been used elsewhere.there is also a weak haggling system. You can try for up to a 50% dicount but be warned if you anger the shop keepers they may kick you out and refuse to deal with you until you leave town for awhile.World size and quest The world is vast but quest are limited. You will spend all your time on the main quest as it sends you all over the place. There are side missions too and I would reccomend doing them, but it wont be long and you will be on the main quest again. No spoilers here so that is all I will say regarding quest.Is it linear? Nope, you can go wherever you want, and do side quest in any order for the most part.Bug? Yep. got some. Most are minor like the wrong label on items are events that don't really seem to do anyrthing. I personaly have not come upon any game-breakers though.So who will like this game? Older D&D players who appreciate using your imgination and really want the "feel" of a true wolrd. Grognards who keep diligent notes and love a challenge. Hardcore gamers.Who will not like this game? Console gamers that push "a" and everything dies type gamers. Gamers that like being spoon fed. Tales of MaJael (which I also own and love) and rouge-like gamers. Probably. Its kinda the opposite of those type games. Rush players who want to quickly become powerful and complete the game.Overall I simply love this game. It can be tedious at times but I find myself losing hours in this world. Don't let played hours fool you as I play offline alot because my bandwidth is also split between my two sons watching movies and playing online console/computer games.If you are a hardcore simulation type that can get past a few hiccups and use your imagination I whole-heartedly reccomend this experience. Fast players give this a pass/Final note...The devs had some legal issues and had to stop development and updates for awhile but are now back currently working on a patch anb free DLC (Ithink) and most importantly making the game open to modders.
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Realms Of Arkania: Blade Of Destiny Download Ubuntu
Updated: Mar 12, 2020
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