Copper LeGre', the shunned son of king Richard' s brother and a Dracoid barmaid, must find the pieces of the Shining Path mirror in order to retrieve his stolen soul, close strange rifts and... Read allCopper LeGre', the shunned son of king Richard' s brother and a Dracoid barmaid, must find the pieces of the Shining Path mirror in order to retrieve his stolen soul, close strange rifts and prove that he didn't kill his family.Copper LeGre', the shunned son of king Richard' s brother and a Dracoid barmaid, must find the pieces of the Shining Path mirror in order to retrieve his stolen soul, close strange rifts and prove that he didn't kill his family.
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As far as RPGs go, this one's a classic. I found myself feeling like I was watching a really good movie as I played this. The game plays out like the Game of Thrones series, with witches, mages, ghosts and everything in between.
The voice acting is surprisingly really good! Though midi format, there's some classic music tunes that were pretty catchy as well! The graphics themselves are as to be expected for their time. And I won't comment on the gameplay as this is not the forum. But all in all, if you're a role playing game fan and a lover of the medieval genre, this is content that's worth visiting.
The voice acting is surprisingly really good! Though midi format, there's some classic music tunes that were pretty catchy as well! The graphics themselves are as to be expected for their time. And I won't comment on the gameplay as this is not the forum. But all in all, if you're a role playing game fan and a lover of the medieval genre, this is content that's worth visiting.
You are Copper LeGrey. You've spent your 16 years among the common people, but you are not common. You are the secret son of Eric LeGrey, brother of King Richard. Eric had a brief encounter with a Dracoid serving wench, and the result was you, a personable young man who, behind your back, is called "half-breed" and who is tolerated only because of the royal blood flowing in your veins. Your royal lineage means little else though, until tragedy strikes, and you become next in line to the throne of Gladstone. Ravenous, supernatural beasts attack in the night, killing Eric and his sons, your half-brothers. You wake to find your family dead, yourself gravely injured, and your soul stolen. A spell cast by a powerful friend keeps you alive, but it won't last long. As that spell grows ever weaker, you must race to solve the mystery of the strange, savage beasts that are pillaging your homeland. Your new position as heir to the throne complicates matters, and you'll often find more deadly opponents at home in Gladstone than in the strange nether worlds beyond. As Copper, you are an unlikely hero, given the daunting twin tasks of saving your soul and saving your kingdom.
Your adventure starts in Gladstone, which played an important role in Lore I and II, but was never fully realized. In Lore III, Gladstone comes alive with citizens, guilds, stores, thieves, and the occasional monster. Upper Gladstone, with the royal castle at its center, is home to the upper class. Mind your manners here, for the guards have a sharp eye for any sign of mischief. In Lower Gladstone, you won't have to worry about the guards, but you will have to worry about thieves. The neighborhood is a bit rougher down there. As you explore and gather information about the tragedy that has befallen you, your family and your kingdom, you'll learn that the trouble is connected to five dimensional portals that have opened out of seemingly thin air. These portals lead to strange and wondrous lands that you couldn't possibly imagine.
Finally, after you have struggled to close all five portals, and your journey almost done, you fight the final battle against the culprit that caused the portals to open, and in doing so, caused you a world of misery. But your enemy is powerful, rich in ancient magic, and as devious as is evil. Are you ready for this final test? As Copper travels about soulless, he has little time to deviate from his quest: to find the missing shard pieces, fix the shining path, and in the meantime, save Gladstone from destruction from all the creatures that have been pouring out from the portal worlds!
Your adventure starts in Gladstone, which played an important role in Lore I and II, but was never fully realized. In Lore III, Gladstone comes alive with citizens, guilds, stores, thieves, and the occasional monster. Upper Gladstone, with the royal castle at its center, is home to the upper class. Mind your manners here, for the guards have a sharp eye for any sign of mischief. In Lower Gladstone, you won't have to worry about the guards, but you will have to worry about thieves. The neighborhood is a bit rougher down there. As you explore and gather information about the tragedy that has befallen you, your family and your kingdom, you'll learn that the trouble is connected to five dimensional portals that have opened out of seemingly thin air. These portals lead to strange and wondrous lands that you couldn't possibly imagine.
Finally, after you have struggled to close all five portals, and your journey almost done, you fight the final battle against the culprit that caused the portals to open, and in doing so, caused you a world of misery. But your enemy is powerful, rich in ancient magic, and as devious as is evil. Are you ready for this final test? As Copper travels about soulless, he has little time to deviate from his quest: to find the missing shard pieces, fix the shining path, and in the meantime, save Gladstone from destruction from all the creatures that have been pouring out from the portal worlds!
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- TriviaLands of Lore series was planned to have seven games that would expand on the overall story, but the series developer, Westwood Studios, went bankrupt after completing just the first three games.
- ConnectionsFollows Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos (1994)
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