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List Price: $29.99Price: $3.19 You Save: $26.80 (89%)Prices subject to change.
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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Los Angeles
EAN: 0742725250505
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Los Angeles
Manufacturer: Los Angeles
Model: 742725250505
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Los Angeles
Release Date: March 22, 2005
Sales Rank: 4547
Studio: Los Angeles
Features:- Battle a force of elemental evil, channeled by fiercely dangerous wizards, in this incredible Dungeons&Dragons adventure
- Create up to 5 powerful characters, with multiple skills and abilities -- and explore your world, creating a reputation for yourself as a mighty warrior
- Fight against over 100 deadly monsters straight out of mythology, from goblins to giants to demons
- Multiple endings depending on how the game is played
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Temple of Elemental Evil challenges you to assemble a team of great warriors to uncover a powerful, sinister force! Years ago, a cult worshipping a demoness brought death and suffering to the people. Their monsters to destroy homes and families, ruining hundreds of lives and taking hundreds more -- until a small group of warriors broke them. Decades later, the monsters and murder have returned. Now you must assemble a team to finish this cult, once and for all.
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I bought this game being a fan of turn based rpgs and the company that developed it, troika. This game is very faithful to its D&D ruleset which meant I, having never played table top D&D, had to do a lot of studying before I was able to play the game. If you like D&D I can't imagine you disliking this game but if you've never played D&D and are buying this out of love for turn based rpgs you might be slightly confused in the beginning. Character creation and skills are handled much differently in ... Read More
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Temple of Elemental Evil is a mixed experience, but most negative aspects can be avoided by looking for game patches online. I'd reccomend not downloading the 1.3 patch, just the preceeding patches.
After that you will be pleasantly suprised. This is one of the best games based on the 3.5 D&D in terms of the tactical combat options available to you. They absolutely nail it.
There is also differences in plot based on what alignment you choose so there is a lot of replay ... Read More
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Definitely not the greatest roleplaying GAME I've seen for the PC, but it's probably one of the most enjoyable gaming EXPERIENCES I've ever had.
I would strongly recommend it... but only if you're experienced in the pen-and-paper Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 game. Those who haven't played D&D 3.5 will be completely lost when it comes to things like initiative, skill points, and feats. I found myself sitting with the D&D Players Handbook in my lap at some points in time, especially when it came ... Read More
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I Really enjoyed the graphics to this game. Of Course, they're not up to date with other games out on the market today. However, I am just a fan of this visual style (the top down third person view), there is a simplistic elegance to it. A beautiful wash of vibrant colors just pull you into this digital game world, (I have a high res monitor so it may look a bit different for others). The graphical animations of spells is very well done as well, very smooth movement and once again very ... Read More
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This Dungeons & Dragons game was based on the eponymous pen & paper adventure, The Temple of Elemental Evil, which was voted the fourth best D&D adventure in 2004 (the 30th anniversary of D&D). Although the original adventure was written with the first edition AD&D rules in mind, this game uses the more varied 3.5 version D&D rules, which is a good thing. The characters begin at level one, and depending on how many you use (5-8 recommended), they can get to levels 10-14, even higher if you use just ... Read More
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