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Planescape: Torment

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Planescape: Torment

Game Details

Genre: RPG
Sub Genre: Isometric
Themes : Fantasy, Licensed, Unique
Designer(s): Guido Henkel
Developer: Black Isle Studios
Publisher: Interplay
Copyright: Black Isle Studios
Year released: 1999
Year released: 1999
Platform: Windows XP
Multiplayer: None

Summary

Despite blazing reviews, Interplay's formidable marketing machine, and many accolades of "1999 RPG of the year," Planescape: Torment did not achieve the same commercial success of Baldur's Gate.

Perharps some of reasons for poor sales are the fact that there were quite a few bugs in the initial release, the sheer amount of text the player had to read, and the fact that the well-known interface from Baldur's Gate was changed into something more difficult to use. Interface tweaks, however, were nesssary to make room for the larger and more detailed animations. Or perhaps the leap from the familiar AD&D world of Baldur's Gate to the alien setting and more mature storyline of Torment was just too great for the many followers of Baldur's Gate. Nevertheless, if you are looking for an excellent RPG with a truly superb storyline that puts the "kill the foozle" plot of most other RPGs to shame, Torment is a must-have.

The game casts you as Nameless, a hero who woke up with amnesia. The catch: you discover that you have become an immortal. A god walking on Earth, so to speak. As you journey into the strange and wonderful world of Planescape, you will slowly learn about your life... and must eventually come to terms with horrible deeds you have committed in the past.

Anyone who has played any Black Isle game will be familiar with the interface - which is very easy to learn and use. There are many keyboard shortcuts for most important actions, and you will quickly get used to keyboard + mouse combination. The graphics is simply superb, and even strangely compelling. One of the most fun aspects of Torment is that the weird setting influences everything from weapons to NPCs and beyond. What other game lets you recruit a talkative flying skull as your companion, and then lets you equip him with different kinds of teeth as "weapon upgrades"? Like any good RPG, there are plenty of people to talk to, experience to gain, cool magic to wield, quests and sub-plots to enjoy, and dark deep secrets to discover.

Although Torment is not a "free-form" game in the same way that Morrowind is, it still offers a good range of options and alternate paths - many of which are dependent on your character's alignment, which is in turn influenced by your behavior. You can be anything from a do-gooder to absolute evil - it's all up to you. Your actions will lead you to one of the game's multiple endings, each of which nicely ties together loose ends, but not all of which is wholly satisfying. With the best writing I have ever seen in an RPG game, Planescape: Torment will leave you deep in thought long after the game is over - that's how profound and fascinating the story really is. Truly a masterpiece, and a must-have for every RPG fan.

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RPG With a Truly Fantastic Setting

Planescape: Torment was one of the first fantasy RPGs I played that really felt fantastic, rather than a generic copy of Tolkien. The game constantly keeps you on your toes, never truly letting you adjust to your surroundings. The atmosphere is greatly helped by the stupendous writing and the top-notch story.

Unfortunately, the game does suffer from a few problems that really keep it from being the top dog. It inherits all of the combat problems from previous infinity engine games, making the combat tedious and annoying, rather than an interesting aspect of the game. While the opening part of the game is fairly light on combat, it's a much larger focus later on, with several unskippable fights. The game also misses many opportunities for real choices and consequences. While the player is given many choices, few of them have an impact on what's going on. It often feels more like reading a novel than actually playing a game.

Despite the problems with the game mechanics, it's still well-worth playing for the amazing story alone.

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Planescape Torment

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9.0

Sometimes Uniquness is very refreshing in this Genre. Very well made Classic game. Black Isle Studio Really took the Rpg's and did wonderful things for all gamers.

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NOT your average fantasy RPG

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10.0

The first things that come into your head thinking of fantasy RPGs!
Swords, monsters, fighting, dragons, noble-hero-saves-world, NPC text you have read some 20000 times before...
This game does not contain a sword! You do not save the world! NPC text could have been written by Terry Pratchett!
Noble hero? You're dead, and your (best?) friend is a flying skull (as long as you don't bind him to hell... you can!)!

If you like reading at all (you will do it A LOT) give this game a try. Also, this game is one of the few i know where you do not HAVE to fight a single time. Mark this one from a design perspective! True Masterpiece

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