The battle system is still pretty good. For PC gamers, the SSI games were the gold standard for tactical RPG combat for a while.
Hmmmm - Pool of Radiance
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![]() On 06/07/2020 at 11:35 AM by Matt Snee ![]() See More From This User » |
Pool of Radiance was an Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game released for PCs in 1988. It was a prosperous time for D&D, and I was certainly into the game as a kid, collecting all the books, and even managing to play sometimes with my friends. Accordingly, I was excited for this game.
The game was the first licensed D&D title for home computers, and was met with generally positive reviews. But, as much as I tried, I couldn't get into it. Maybe I wasn't old enough to appreciate it, or I just didn't get it, but I never got far in the game, and I would always end up getting killed. It was great creating characters though.
My little brother played it too, but I think he didn't get far either.
These were the high times of loaning your friends a copy of your game so they could install the game on their computer too, so Pool of Radiance came with a "Code Wheel", and starting the game, you were asked to look up some code on the code wheel to play.
Anyways, the glory days of D&D games were ahead with Baldur's Gate and the like, but this was a good start.
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