Trading is really only meant to be a side thing, of course. What was engaging was the combat… at least initially. This was fun at first since I imagined the options open to me would become more and more complex as the game progressed, but that never happened. The map for the various towns starts off having only a handful of nodes; you have to unlock paths through story progression.
Dialog in the game was non-existent, too. I had even forgotten that I had written this… it was 12 years ago! Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply. The Good: Some innovative features, good performance The Not So Good: No tutorial, trading is tedious and required, basic AI, hardly any loot, use of action points in combat seems extraneous, small world What say you?
You play a god made human or less powerful trying to gather other gods from around the land to rise up and finish the game. Now, they are not up to the level of Oblivion or even Morrowind, but the environment of the game is well designed and believable.
The towns have a nice architectural style and it feels like you are in a functional city. The water effects are very nice, the character models are detailed, and the combat effects induce a pleasing amount of chaos. Overall, I thought the graphics looked decent enough and they run smoothly one a relatively wide range of systems. The sound is average for the genre with appropriate battle effects.
Some of the dialogue in the game is voiced, usually the first line of important conversations. ET AL. Well, there are improved graphics, alchemy, songs, sound effects, weapons, armor, and a hot chick. GODS: Lands of Infinity follows the story of a hot chick that was once a god, but now has lost her powers and must start over from the beginning. Your character is rated in the usual areas strength, dexterity, intelligence, vitality, luck and also given health and mana levels for combat and magic.
You will also be rated in several defensive areas, showing your ability to prevent crushing or fire attacks to name a couple.
There are three NPCs in the game world that must be contacted to increase your fighter, alchemy, or mage level. Upgrades cost gold or items for alchemy that can be earned through trade or completing missions. Higher level characters can wield better weapons and use more advanced attacks. Travel between the different villages scattered around the world is instantaneous, so there are no tedious long-distance walking. You will need to camp every night to recover your health and since your vision is reduced some god you are.
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