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Planescape: Torment (PC, 1999)

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Item specifics

Condition
Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
UPC
0040421001651
EAN
0040421001651
Platform
PC
MPN
5026102005700
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Planescape: Torment

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Product Information

In Planescape: Torment, you are known simply as the Nameless One. You awaken in a room full of dormant zombies, with no memories or information of the past, including how you got there or your name. It only takes a few questions with the first responsive person you meet to realize the very basics behind what's going on: you're dead -- or you were! Why and how you were able to come back is only the beginning of your quest. <br><br>Torment is a single-player, isometric RPG, the first game set in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons universe of Planescape. The game is developed by Black Isle Studios, the same team behind the critically acclaimed Fallout series and the award winning Baldur's Gate. Coincidentally, Torment uses BioWare's Infinity Engine (the same used for Baldur's Gate), albeit with a view much closer to the character. <br><br>In the true tradition of many role-playing games, your character has attributes that can increase through experience: strength, constitution, dexterity, intelligence, charisma and wisdom. Armor class, hit points, encumbrances, inventory management, spell casting and alignment are but some of the other aspects of character development. The Nameless One can switch class by talking to characters within the game: priest, mage, thief and fighter. You must build experience in all classes in order to get the fullest benefit of the attributes of each.<br><br>Character development (aside from primary statistics) is done solely through your action in the game. You can't choose your alignment outright and must role-play your character in a manner to mold and develop him to your own wishes. There is also no choice of class or character portrait as the Nameless One is your protagonist from the beginning. He will, however, be accompanied by a wide assortment of demented, strange and unusual characters throughout his adventures. <br><br>Another feature is the immortality of your character. Having already died and become reanimated, only a few things can send him to "true death." As a matter of fact, background information and additional clues to your earlier existence can be gleaned by the simple process of dying as your resurrections can spark "new" memories such as knowledge of spells. <br><br>There is no multi-player aspect to the game, but the Planescape setting promises a cast of colorful characters to join your party. But, will they be enough to help you unravel the mystery behind your character?

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MPN
5026102005700
UPC
5026102005700, 5026102002532, 0040421001651
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56234292

Product Key Features

Genre
Role Playing
Platform
PC
Game Name
Planescape: Torment

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Release Year
1999
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  • My favorite RPG ever!

    This has to be, hands down, my favorite RPG ever. In most RPGs, you play the hero off to conquer the villain, and you must complete a number of tasks without dying, while increasing in strength and wisdom. Not so with Planescape Torment. You cannot die. One might think that this is a blessing, but the game is quick to explain (and they explain it very well) why an immortality such as yours is a curse. If you enjoy reading good writing, then this game is for you. There is quite a bit of dialog and reading to do, but it is the richest dialog that I've encountered in a game of this type. If you are not much of a reader, the game makes it fairly easy to maneuver through the dialog without reading it while still gaining the experience. While the single player is fairly linear (at least ...

  • Classic RPG. They don't make them like this anymore.

    This is a classic RPG game in the style of Dungeons and Dragons. The graphics are extremely good for the time it came out (1999) and the storyline is very unique and intriguing. You wake up in a mortuary to find that you've become immortal. Yet, you have no reason why. The whole game is spent trying to find out who you are and why you were chosen to become immortal. Your goal is to get your mortality back. The play style is traditional dungeons and dragons. You choose which creature you want to attack, then the computer does the rest, afflicting damage based on your weapon and accumulated jewelry (added hit points). You take damage based on your armor class. The only gripe I have with the game, and similar to other Black Isle Production games, i.e. Fallout 2, is that if you don't learn how ...

  • My best too

    Well other people alread say almost everthing about the game, I specially liked david.m.layton's review, that also give 5 star. Some people like to play as a human being, but I prefer being some kind of monster. In the game you take the role of a cursed human, but the curse is so powerful that you don't look or feel playing as a human at all and all other characters that can join your group don't have many human traits too, I enjoy that. But don't be foolish, only because most of characters are monsters it doesn't mean that you can kill everthing that move while walking in the city or that it is another stupid story of meanless bloodshed. It's very rare take the role of a monster in RPG games, except for breath of fire. But, in breath of fire the monsters are cute, that is NOT the case ...

  • Absolute classic

    This game is a CLASSIC rpg set in the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons(AD&D)world. Even if they've never played any D&D games, any rpg fan will love this title. Planescape Torment is a conversation and moral choice driven game with an excellent combat system and an involved story that makes the player consider the nature of the universe, the nature of choice, the nature of willpower, and the nature of a man. This game is an absolute classic and any rpg fan should own a copy.

  • Planescape: Torment

    Easily one of the greatest RPGs ever made. Please see the Wiki for a more complete overview. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planescape:_Torment I strongly recommend this title to anyone who seeks out great RPGs to enjoy, this game will be one of your favorites.