Posted April 01, 2010
I discovered this game back in the 90's when it was released for free by Sierra to advertise 'Betrayal in Antara.' By the time I played it, the graphics were already severely outdated - but even from the very beginning of the game I could tell this was something special. The first impression was dead on...everywhere you go in this game, you feel like you're there. Every part of the game is thought out and on-purpose. (Back in the day there were a few bugs in the Northlands...hopefully those are fixed for this release).
Can't really say anything that hasn't been said before, except that this game absorbed me so much that I went almost immediately and purchased every Feist book that was available at the time...and also loved those so much that they are my absolute favorite pieces of fiction.
Can't really say anything that hasn't been said before, except that this game absorbed me so much that I went almost immediately and purchased every Feist book that was available at the time...and also loved those so much that they are my absolute favorite pieces of fiction.