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Ravenloft: Stone Prophet

Ravenloft: Stone Prophet is a fantasy role-playing video game developed by DreamForge Intertainment for MS-DOS and published by Strategic Simulations in 1995.[1]

Ravenloft: Stone Prophet
Cover art by Clyde Caldwell
Developer(s)DreamForge Intertainment
Publisher(s)Strategic Simulations
Designer(s)Christopher L. Straka
Programmer(s)Mike Breitkreutz
Thomas J. Holmes
Don Wuenschell
Artist(s)Jane Yeager
Craig Mrusek
Composer(s)Jamie McMenamy
Platform(s)MS-DOS
Release1995
Genre(s)Role-playing video game
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay edit

The game is a follow-up to Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession and uses the same engine as its predecessor.[1] The game presents a real-time, three dimensional view from the character's perspective. In contrast to other contemporary first person RPGs, the game features (optional) non-block-related fluid movement of the characters navigating through the world. While based on rules from the AD&D 2nd edition, there are several alterations. The CD version features spoken dialogue as well as extensive pre-rendered cutscenes.

Plot edit

The game is based on the Ravenloft campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Although it is a follow-up to Strahd's Possession, it plays in a completely different environment. In the intro of the game, the two player characters are sent by Lord Dhelt to investigate a wall of fire which has suddenly appeared, and they end up in a hazardous desert called Har'Akir. Once a prosperous Egyptian themed place, the few remaining villagers are haunted by the creatures of the corrupted mummies of their last pharaoh Anhktepot and his high priest Hierophant, whose actions devastated the land and are unfolded in the course of the game. To break the curse of the land, the two player characters can take another two adventurers into their group, as well as meeting several distinctive individuals during the game.

Development and release edit

Ravenloft: Stone Prophet was developed by DreamForge Intertainment, using the same propriety game engine behind its titles Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession and Menzoberranzan.[2]

This game was later included in the 1996 compilation set, the AD&D Masterpiece Collection.[3] In October 2015, the game was re-released on GOG.com, bundled with the previous game Strahd's Possession, with support for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux pre-packed with DOSBox.[4][5][6]

Reception edit

Scorpia from Computer Gaming World called the game "a worthy quest" and "a big step up from the disappointments of Menzoberranzan and Wake of the Ravager".[1] In PC Gamer US, T. Liam McDonald wrote that "this type of game seems almost retro now, but if you still like first-person RPGs, it's certainly a good one".[7] John Houlihan of PC Gamer UK wrote that Stone Prophet is "a solid, enjoyable RPG that succeeds by not trying to be too much. If only all of SSI's AD&D games had been this good".[8]

Reviewing the game for Electronic Entertainment, Al Giovetti summarized Stone Prophet as "a must-have for AD&D fans and beginning role players, with plot and conversation playing as important a role as hack-and-slash". He believed that it was an "excellent all-around product [that] delivers fresh sound and visuals, solid game play, and a compelling plot".[9]

In January 1998, PC Zone included Stone Prophet on its list of the top 10 computer role-playing games. The editors remarked that it was "a great improvement" over Strahd's Possession, and that its "intuitive spell/combat system is a joy" despite the game's unimpressive visuals.[11] According to GameSpy, "while the game was quite good in most respects, it fell down a bit thanks to a disappointing ending. Still, a commendable effort from SSI and DreamForge".[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Scorpia (June 1995), "Scorpia in the Sand", Computer Gaming World, Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, no. 131, pp. 75–78.
  2. ^ https://archive.org/details/RPGCompanion/page/n297/mode/2up[dead link]
  3. ^ Butcher, Andy (January 1996). "Games Reviews". Arcane. Future Publishing (2): 80.
  4. ^ "Release: Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft, Dark Sun, Krynn Series". GOG.com. CD Projekt. 27 October 2015. from the original on 29 October 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  5. ^ Shearer, Stew (28 October 2015). "GOG Crits Again: Adds Seven More Dungeons & Dragons Classics". The Escapist. from the original on 29 October 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  6. ^ Sykes, Tom (27 October 2015). "GOG adds D&D: Ravenloft, Dark Sun and Krynn". PC Gamer. from the original on 29 October 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  7. ^ a b T. Liam, McDonald (July 1995). . PC Gamer US. Archived from the original on January 18, 2000.
  8. ^ a b Houlihan, John (June 1995). "Ravenloft II: Stone Prophet". PC Gamer UK. No. 19. p. 60.
  9. ^ a b Giovetti, Al (May 1995). "Ravenloft: Stone Prophet". Electronic Entertainment (17): 61.
  10. ^ Perry, Kevin; Chapman, Ted; Kaiafas, Tasos (June 1995). Computer Game Review. Archived from the original on December 21, 1996.
  11. ^ Wells, Jeremy (January 1998). "PC Zone Recommends". PC Zone (59): 135–138.
  12. ^ Rausch, Allen (2004-08-18). "A History of D&D Video Games - Part IV". GameSpy. Retrieved 2006-06-15.

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Ravenloft Stone Prophet is a fantasy role playing video game developed by DreamForge Intertainment for MS DOS and published by Strategic Simulations in 1995 1 Ravenloft Stone ProphetCover art by Clyde CaldwellDeveloper s DreamForge IntertainmentPublisher s Strategic SimulationsDesigner s Christopher L StrakaProgrammer s Mike BreitkreutzThomas J HolmesDon WuenschellArtist s Jane YeagerCraig MrusekComposer s Jamie McMenamyPlatform s MS DOSRelease1995Genre s Role playing video gameMode s Single player Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development and release 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksGameplay editThe game is a follow up to Ravenloft Strahd s Possession and uses the same engine as its predecessor 1 The game presents a real time three dimensional view from the character s perspective In contrast to other contemporary first person RPGs the game features optional non block related fluid movement of the characters navigating through the world While based on rules from the AD amp D 2nd edition there are several alterations The CD version features spoken dialogue as well as extensive pre rendered cutscenes Plot editThe game is based on the Ravenloft campaign setting for the Dungeons amp Dragons fantasy role playing game Although it is a follow up to Strahd s Possession it plays in a completely different environment In the intro of the game the two player characters are sent by Lord Dhelt to investigate a wall of fire which has suddenly appeared and they end up in a hazardous desert called Har Akir Once a prosperous Egyptian themed place the few remaining villagers are haunted by the creatures of the corrupted mummies of their last pharaoh Anhktepot and his high priest Hierophant whose actions devastated the land and are unfolded in the course of the game To break the curse of the land the two player characters can take another two adventurers into their group as well as meeting several distinctive individuals during the game Development and release editRavenloft Stone Prophet was developed by DreamForge Intertainment using the same propriety game engine behind its titles Ravenloft Strahd s Possession and Menzoberranzan 2 This game was later included in the 1996 compilation set the AD amp D Masterpiece Collection 3 In October 2015 the game was re released on GOG com bundled with the previous game Strahd s Possession with support for Microsoft Windows OS X and Linux pre packed with DOSBox 4 5 6 Reception editReceptionReview scoresPublicationScorePC Gamer UK 84 8 PC Gamer US 79 7 Electronic Entertainment nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Computer Game Review80 79 80 10 Scorpia from Computer Gaming World called the game a worthy quest and a big step up from the disappointments of Menzoberranzan and Wake of the Ravager 1 In PC Gamer US T Liam McDonald wrote that this type of game seems almost retro now but if you still like first person RPGs it s certainly a good one 7 John Houlihan of PC Gamer UK wrote that Stone Prophet is a solid enjoyable RPG that succeeds by not trying to be too much If only all of SSI s AD amp D games had been this good 8 Reviewing the game for Electronic Entertainment Al Giovetti summarized Stone Prophet as a must have for AD amp D fans and beginning role players with plot and conversation playing as important a role as hack and slash He believed that it was an excellent all around product that delivers fresh sound and visuals solid game play and a compelling plot 9 In January 1998 PC Zone included Stone Prophet on its list of the top 10 computer role playing games The editors remarked that it was a great improvement over Strahd s Possession and that its intuitive spell combat system is a joy despite the game s unimpressive visuals 11 According to GameSpy while the game was quite good in most respects it fell down a bit thanks to a disappointing ending Still a commendable effort from SSI and DreamForge 12 References edit a b c Scorpia June 1995 Scorpia in the Sand Computer Gaming World Ziff Davis Publishing Company no 131 pp 75 78 https archive org details RPGCompanion page n297 mode 2up dead link Butcher Andy January 1996 Games Reviews Arcane Future Publishing 2 80 Release Dungeons amp Dragons Ravenloft Dark Sun Krynn Series GOG com CD Projekt 27 October 2015 Archived from the original on 29 October 2015 Retrieved 5 November 2019 Shearer Stew 28 October 2015 GOG Crits Again Adds Seven More Dungeons amp Dragons Classics The Escapist Archived from the original on 29 October 2015 Retrieved 5 November 2019 Sykes Tom 27 October 2015 GOG adds D amp D Ravenloft Dark Sun and Krynn PC Gamer Archived from the original on 29 October 2015 Retrieved 5 November 2019 a b T Liam McDonald July 1995 Ravenloft Stone Prophet PC Gamer US Archived from the original on January 18 2000 a b Houlihan John June 1995 Ravenloft II Stone Prophet PC Gamer UK No 19 p 60 a b Giovetti Al May 1995 Ravenloft Stone Prophet Electronic Entertainment 17 61 Perry Kevin Chapman Ted Kaiafas Tasos June 1995 SSI s Latest Wrap Star Computer Game Review Archived from the original on December 21 1996 Wells Jeremy January 1998 PC Zone Recommends PC Zone 59 135 138 Rausch Allen 2004 08 18 A History of D amp D Video Games Part IV GameSpy Retrieved 2006 06 15 External links editRavenloft Stone Prophet at MobyGames Ravenloft Stone Prophet at GameFAQs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ravenloft Stone Prophet amp oldid 1167117738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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