It reminded me a lot of Alone in the Dark and it takes a bit of getting used to, especially in the city, which is where you start. Return to Krondor uses a camera angle view system. One nice feature is that the game saves itself at the beginning of each chapter, above and beyond allowing the player to save and quick save the game at any point other than in the middle of combat. The game is divided into chapters, and there is a one-page introduction at the start of each chapter that is read by Pug, a character that gaming fans will remember from Betrayal at Krondor. I don’t like to spoil the plot so I am going to limit what I say about Return to Krondor in this area, but I do have to say that it’s as good as one of the best selling books. In my book that’s all that needs to by said, but for those of you not familiar with his work, he is the author of The Magician: Apprentice and the Magician: Master, originally one book, as well the author of the Riftwar and Serpentwar Sagas.īetrayal at Krondor was the first computer game bases on the Riftwar Saga. The story behind Return to Krondor was written by best selling author Raymond E. And if you enjoy either of the Krondor games, you will really like it. It is not part of the official Krondor series but it is a lot of fun. It is worth noting that there is also an interim game put out by Sierra called Betrayal in Antara. Return to Krondor is the official sequel to Betrayal at Krondor, a really fun game that I enjoyed when it first came out, and then again a few months ago when I downloaded it for free from the Sierra web site.
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