Kult ganderings at Worthplaying
Kult ganderings at Worthplaying
Preview - posted by Saint_Proverbius on Tue 14 September 2004, 14:58:13
Tags: Kult: Heretic KingdomsThere's a preview of Kult: Heretic Kingdoms over at Worthplaying. It features some interesting screenshots, some nifty info, and some padding like:
The first thing we noticed about Kult: Heretic Kingdoms is that the entire game can be easily controlled with only the mouse. You can move around by using the on-screen arrow to point the heroine in the direction you want her to go and clicking the left mouse button to make her move. Attacking is performed simply by holding the right mouse button. Talking to NPCs is merely a matter of clicking on them and then clicking on the various questions and retorts that are often displayed during dialogue segments. But what is most surprising is the fact that even though everything can be comfortably manipulated with the mouse, Kult features the robustness and intuition of many complex and engaging RPGs like Baldur’s Gate and the sort. You are not restricted to using a mouse exclusively though, integrating keyboard functions into the gameplay you can activate different weapons or items simply by tapping on the ten different number keys.
Can't all the above be said about any three quarter view CRPG made in the last ten years?
Spotted at: Blue's News
The first thing we noticed about Kult: Heretic Kingdoms is that the entire game can be easily controlled with only the mouse. You can move around by using the on-screen arrow to point the heroine in the direction you want her to go and clicking the left mouse button to make her move. Attacking is performed simply by holding the right mouse button. Talking to NPCs is merely a matter of clicking on them and then clicking on the various questions and retorts that are often displayed during dialogue segments. But what is most surprising is the fact that even though everything can be comfortably manipulated with the mouse, Kult features the robustness and intuition of many complex and engaging RPGs like Baldur’s Gate and the sort. You are not restricted to using a mouse exclusively though, integrating keyboard functions into the gameplay you can activate different weapons or items simply by tapping on the ten different number keys.
Can't all the above be said about any three quarter view CRPG made in the last ten years?
Spotted at: Blue's News