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I just bought it, it was $24.95 from clickgamer.
But I've been playing the first one for several months now. And it normally comes with a level editor so there are tons of addon maps and weapons.
I'm copying over the cab file now and I'll give reports of how it plays. From the movie screenshots it looks amazing. If you played the first series The Legacy, imagine this the same except your in a true 3D world. Turning and moving is fluid compared to the one screen at a time bit.
This game is flying solo, that is no more party. You can pick your characters and from the intro each character has their perks. Undead to Mages to Knights.
Here is a tid from The Quest's site at RedShift:
The Quest features
* fps-like view
* playable races, even undead (different quests, dialogues, abilities)
* skill-based game engine, primary and secondary skills
* advanced dialogues with topics, selectable answers based on race, fame, outfit, …
* continuous emulated 3D, not block by block
* alchemy with ingredients – mix your own potions, even a black beer to make your character more cheerful
* Infect or contract diseases
* Complex enchant system including drain, fortify skill/attribute/ac/hp/mana, resist. Even a blank scroll or an empty wand can be enchanted.
* Every item has a weight, and weapons/wearable equipment have condition. As you walk around a lot, you may need to buy new boots
* You can repair your weapons/armor
* Monsters could have special properties – infect disease, poison, paralyze, level drop (you lose xp),
* huge world, non-linear gameplay
* two levels - high ceilings and two story buildings
* dual weapon fight! As a warrior-like character, you should decide whether you want higher protection with a shield, or extra damage with a secondary weapon
* an equipped shield with advanced block skill could neutralize the whole damage – while the shield itself could lose reasonable condition
* books – some could teach you a skill, another may contain a novel
* thief skills – picking locks, disarming.
* you can rest in the wilderness,
* advanced card game – more strategy, less luck
* mark/recall and town portal spells (spellbooks/scrolls/wands) to help you moving around
* don’t do anything illegal, or you may find yourself in a prison!
* original, pda-optimized soundtrack
* weather effects
* much more...
Compatibility/Requirements
The game requires...
* Pocket PC 2003 or newer (OS 4.x or 5.x)
* or Handheld PC (HPC2000, OS 3.0 or OS 4.x)
* 18 MB storage ram (either built-in memory or card)
* 12 MB program memory
The game supports the following screen resolutions:
* standard ppc 240x320 and 320x240 (both left and right landscape)
* vga 480x640 and 640x480 (also both left and right landscape)
* square 240x240 and 480x480
* hpc 800x480, 800x600, 640x240, 640x480
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