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Doriath (video game)

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222:, a wizard. Basic movement (running and jumping) is handled with the joystick. Spells are used by holding down on the joystick and pressing the fire button. The ultimate goal of the game is to retrieve the Coronet; in order to do so, the player must find the eight pieces of the Riddlescroll of Wurslea, which, when assembled, will show the Coronet's location. In addition, the player has a wisdom meter which they must increase to 100% by acquiring various useful items hidden throughout the caverns. Many of these items will expand the player's abilities, particularly the 299:, on the other hand, called it "a pretty gruesome game", saying that the graphics were "very poor" and "badly animated", and also found the music "grating". He also said "he instructions are very poor, with practically no indication of what you’re supposed to do", concluding that publisher Rabbit Software would have to "get their act together" in the future. The magazine gave the game a mediocre overall score of 47%, concluding that it was "ot one of the better arcade adventures available but even so there’s a lot worse." 258:, and any number of similar arcade adventures." It also praised the game for its "true combination of arcade skills – avoiding guards and hazards – and adventure strategies and mapping." However, the magazine considered the game's graphics to be merely adequate, and, judging it among budget titles, felt it inferior overall to 306:
said it is still "tremendous fun to explore & track down the spell amulets needed to kill the various types of monster that range from snakes to dragons and kraken" but noted a long-standing rumor (apparently unconfirmed) that the game is "impossible to fully complete due to a missing amulet." In
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monsters and require specific spells to defeat. The player can also heal and protect themselves to various effect by drinking several types of potions (created from ingredients found in the labyrinth), as well as pick up various keys to get through different kinds of locked doors. The player selects
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gave it 3/6 for graphics, 3/6 for sound, 4/6 toughness, 4/6 for staying power, and 4/6 for value, saying it was "plit fairly and squarely between adventure and arcade", and noting that the game's audiovisual qualities were above average for a budget title; he also compared it to
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rarity, however, belies its quality as one of the era's finest action adventures. I didn't play Metroid until years later; Doriath was my Metroid.
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gave the game 5/8 for graphics, 5/8 for sonics, and 7/8 for gameplay, calling it an "excellent little cheapie", and comparing it to "
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set in the vast underground maze of Doriath, which the player explores in non-linear fashion by controlling the
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Elidaan the Loremaster descends into the underground labyrinth of Doriath in search of the immortality-granting
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in its focus on acquiring spells and items to overcome enemies and obstacles. He concluded that the
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called it " fairly competent release and certainly a lot better than the other Rabbit/Virgin game,
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of Arien, which was crafted by the Lord of Time, Atelan, and thrown into the abyss after he was
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was " good helping of entertainment for those itching to get lost in a labyrinth."
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items in their inventory with the F1 key, and uses them by pressing F7.
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received mostly positive reviews at the time of its release.
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guarding some of the items that serve as rudimentary
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also looked back on the game fondly, likening it to
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Publisher(s)
Virgin
Designer(s)
Programmer(s)
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
Platform(s)
Commodore 64
EU
Genre(s)
Action-adventure
Single-player
side-view
action-adventure
platform game
Commodore 64
1985
wizard
Coronet
spurned
side-view
action-adventure
platform game
player character
amulets
dragons
boss
Sorcery
Staff of Karnath

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