Phantasie Manual
The final chapter in the Phantasie role-playing series finds the scheming Nikademus in a plot to conquer the world. Assemble a band of six adventurers to travel the continent of Scandor and slay an assortment of the dark lord's evil followers. Your ultimate goal is to confront and defeat Nikademus himself, but first you'll need to gather clues to his whereabouts. While the presentation is similar to previous titles, Phantasie III features some enhancements to gameplay.
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Bows are now available as weapons, and new spells have been added to a magic-user's repertoire. While in combat, you can move weakened characters to the back and heartier heroes to the front of the party. Individual body parts may be wounded, and you can manually assign skills.
Build your party from scratch or continue characters from the two earlier Phantasie titles to fulfill your quest.The final chapter of the Phantasie trilogy. This time, the Dark Lord Nikademus has set his evil sights on conquering - not only an island - but the entire world. He must be stopped, and you've chosen to undertake this difficult and dangerous quest.Sounds like the story in Phantasie part one and part two, but the game got some improvements. Some weapons and spells have been added. During combat, you can move each character to the front, middle, or back of the party. It's also possible to aim your spells at different ranks of the enemy. Wounds are specified by body location and extent of injury.This is one of the true gems of RPG games.
If I were to compile a top ten list of all the best RPG games from pre 1990, Phantasie III would definitely be amongst the top 5 along with Might&Magic II, Pool of radiance and other classics.Phantasie III is the sequel to the little less known Phantasie I & II. Although the graphics and sound are better, it's in no way larger or more complex than its prequels. Phantasie III was released for all the platforms of the era (C64, Amiga, Atari, Apple and PC). Sadly the graphics and sound of the PC version are not as good as on the Amiga or Apple. But if you can see past that, you have a great game that will keep you entertained for days.The story begins in the city of Pendragon and you know almost nothing of the plot or the world. This is one of the great things about this game - the plot will unfold as you explore the world.
The world is pretty big with many towns and a few special locations scattered across the land. You can travel across the land as you wish and visit the locations in any order you like. There are many scrolls in the game that you can buy or find and they will give you information about what is going on in the world of Scandor.The game itself starts out in the fantasy world of Scandor. The first thing you have to do is to create a party of (max 6) characters. You can choose from all the standard races such as human, elf, dwarf, halfling or gnome, but you can also choose 'misc'. That way you get a random race such as a troll, minotaur, gnoll, sprite or an orc. The stats are randomized so you might want to re-roll a few times before you get what you need.As you travel across the land and explore dungeons, you will often encounter monsters.
The game will then switch to 'fighting mode'. You can choose to greet, threaten, beg for mercy or run away besides the obvious fight option. The fighting is done by a classic turn based system. Here you will see some nice animations of your characters and the encountered monsters. An interesting feature is that each characters body is divided into different parts (head, torso, arms and legs). When the body receives damage, a certain part it can get injured, broken or chopped off. But don't worry, strong healing potions will cause the missing parts to grow back.When you win a battle you get the usual experience, gold and items as reward.
A nice feature of the game is that when you enter a town, you can distribute the experience amongst the characters in the party. When it comes to items, the system is quite simple. Each character has a hand-to-hand weapon, a bow, some kind of armor and a shield. The character automatically uses the best item he carries. There are also scrolls and potions that can be used at any time except in battle. A character can only carry a maximum of 9 items so from time to time the items need to be redistributed and the lesser items sold. When a character gains enough experience you can train him/her/it.
Be prepared to do a lot of saving-and-loading at this point since the gained hit points are randomized. When you train a character to a new level you'll also be able to increase their skills. For instance, the attack skill is the most important one for fighters and will allow them to attack more than once per round (max 4 times).Phantasie III is a very nice non-linear RPG game with a lot of special features. The story might be somewhat simple, but the gameplay covers for it. Definitely recommended!The third and final volume in the great but simple roleplay series. You can create up to six different characters each with their own look. There are of course the most usual features included suck as experience points, skills etc.
You can explore many different dungeons, castles and caves.The combat engine is very simple where each of your characters is located in a row and that means only certain people can reach the enemies when you fight. This is not seen in all other roleplay games. The games also has a rather special of showing that your characters are wounded or has lost am arm etc. By showing only one leg at the picture.
I suggest you get this game if you like roleplay games.
Released in 1985, Phantasie is a multi-character role-playing game that expands on the concepts developed in Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord and Ultima. Offering more combat options than its predecessors, what the game sacrifices in graphics it somewhat gains back in more diverse gameplay. Selecting from various races and professions, your party of adventurers sets forth to explore a series of dungeons where you discover the usual supply of runes and rings necessary to complete your quest. The action isn't particularly quick, and it can take a while to develop your characters to the point that they can survive productive encounters. Nonetheless, this was one of the better rpgs of the mid-'80s, though it was quickly surpassed by later releases, including the sequels to Wizardry and Ultima. There were two sequels to Phantasie, neither of which were a significant improvement over the original, and a 1990 retro-packaging (Phantasie: Bonus Edition) that failed to revive much interest in the series.
The island of Gelnor has been taken over by The Black Knights, who demand sacrifices and homage as they travel from town to town. Defeat them and their master, Nikademus!
Phantasie is a classic role-playing game, and one of the first to introduce a 'bank' for storing money in addition to expanding on the classic Wizardry-style gameplay of building your own adventuring party with traveling from town to town via the countryside, overhead views of dungeons, and multiple styles of attack.
The first volume in the great but simple roleplay series. You can create up to six different characters each with their own look. There are of course the most usual features included suck as experience points, skills etc.
You can explore many different dungeons, castles and caves. The combat engine is very simple where each of your characters is located in a row and that means only certain people can reach the enemies when you fight. This is not seen in all other roleplay games. The games also has a rather special of showing that your characters are wounded or has lost am arm etc. by showing only one leg at the picture. I suggest you get this game if you like roleplay games.
Phantasie games are early RPGs that should be credited as among the first to feature excellent combat options (e.g. different styles of attack), 'bank' concept where you deposit the loot, and excellent variety of spells and monsters. These games were a big hit on Commodore 64, but their 4-color IBM port, predictably, didn't do as well. Too bad Phantasie 2 was never ported to the PC.
Explore different dungeons, caves, towns and castles. Funny combat engine. Goal of the game is to defeat the Black Knights who have taken over your island. Nice thing is that you can store your money on some bankaccount.
A nice little classical, yet not widely known RPG we got here. It's somewhat reminding a bit of the older Ultimas. Your group of wandering Adventurers searches through dungeons, fights monsters, finds treasures. It's all there, the fights are pretty wellmade, character stats are not too complex, but still enough to satisfy the RPG-Freak. Over all an enjoying game for fans of the old Computer-RPGs.
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