Posted on: October 28, 2015

sivant
Games: 575 Reviews: 5
If you can't get enough goldbox
If you want to play the goldbox engine at its best, and really enjoy the combat mechanics of it, I highly recommend these. Unfortunately, all the polish and art do not support as dynamic or well told of a story as the forgotten realms games. The combat is better, in every way, and the interface is perfected. The dungeon crawl benefits greatly from the improvements as well, more types of events in more environments. There is also a lot of combat, for better or worse. If I remember Dark Queen of Krynn correctly, it can best be summarized by 30 hours staring at a large 30x30 grids filled with dragons and draconians and your party wading through the lot of em. The story is as cookie cutter as they come. It lacks the humor, grit, and melodrama of the Pool of Radiance series. Being a big fan of the Dragonlance books, I played these games when they released, and really enjoyed them. They do capture the essence of the Dragonlance setting, which is less gritty and more epic fantasy than Forgotten Realms. It replaces the somewhat personal story telling of a game like Curse of the Azure Bonds (in my opinion the best goldbox game) with EPIC BATTLES, in their estimation. It ultimately hurts the game if you aren't playing primarily for that reason. That said, the combat and pacing in the Dragonlance games is similar to the SRPGs of today, and I think it holds up well in that sense. All pretense of random and explorable plot is discarded for a highly linear dungeon crawl with towns in between. This has put a lot of people off in such a way that the aesthetics couldn't redeem. And to be fair, when these came out, Ultima 6 and 7 and realms of Arkania were contemporaries that introduced high levels of explore able, deeply interactive, and, player responsive content that the Krynn games couldn't compare to. It was an age when RPGs were trying to be living worlds. But the Dragonlance games just told a story with lots of battles in it.
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