Ultima: Quest of the Avatar |
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Platform: NES
Genre: Turn-Based RPG (Fantasy) Developer: Unknown AKA: Ultima: Seisha he no Michi (JP) |
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Reviewed by Rob Hamilton (November 13, 2008) And so your quest isn't to overpower some great evil, but instead to master eight virtues and become an Avatar — the human representation of goodness whose purity of soul will be the necessary inspiration for the populace to enter a new era of prosperity. |
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Reviewed by dagoss (March 17, 2009) RPGs have always been about trying to combine disparate genres into a seemingly endless cycle of nerdier and nerdier products. It started when a bunch of guys sat down, threw some board games and copies of Tolkien on a table, and ended up with Dungeons & Dragons, which resulted in some other guys sitting down, throwing D&D rules in with computer programming manuals and creating Wizardry. RPGs have been combined with every conceivable genre, from first-person shooters (The Elder Scrol... |
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