Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
- Kreador Freeaxe
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Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
Looks like Antharion, another old-school RPG funded through Kickstarter a good while back, is going to be officially released in a couple weeks. http://orphicsoftware.com
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- Painted Lady
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Re: Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
I hope I'm not foolishly getting my hopes up, but this could be a fun game.
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Re: Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
I backed the Kickstarter, so I'll be giving a little report when I've had a chance to play it. The graphics look a little more on the whimsical side than Eschalon or any of the Spiderweb stuff. I'll be intrigued to see how the limited light/visibility stuff plays out technically, and see how well they've constructed the story.
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Re: Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
Hope it turns out as much fun as it looks. I like sharing good things with people who might enjoy them.Prismatic Maelstrom wrote:Last time I saw Antharion back in 2012 I gave it a brief look and then forgot about it. This weekend I did some reading, watched some videos and it comes across as a charming game. I ended up pre-ordering so thank you for posting about it.
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Re: Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
Antharion looks like it will be an awesome game and borrows a lot from the equally awesome Helherron!
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Re: Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
watched some of the video. Looks decent enough, and if the story is that good than i could buy that.
would i be on target if i said it looks like a fallout 1 or 2, but with a party and high fantasy?
would i be on target if i said it looks like a fallout 1 or 2, but with a party and high fantasy?
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- Kreador Freeaxe
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Re: Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
I'm looking forward to getting started with it, though life is keeping me busy right now so I've only had a chance to download. Haven't even started it up yet.
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Re: Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
I think Europe banned games where you could kill children.
Re: Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
Hmmm...seems too generic. Might give it a whirl at some point. The characters' heads also seem a bit off.
- Prismatic Maelstrom
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Re: Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
So what happened to Orphic Software? They released a few patches and then disappeared.
- Prismatic Maelstrom
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Re: Another isometric, turn-based, old-school RPG
Hello,
Is there a place that I can buy the Antharion soundtrack? I was not a backer on Kickstarter but would like to acquire the soundtrack. And what is happening at Orphic Software, you seem to have disappeared. It would be a shame if this was your only game.
Thank you,
Paul.
Their forum is cluttered with spam and they have removed the forum link from their website. I get the impression AntharioN didn't sell which explains their apparent lack of interest but if they want to make another game what you don't do is just disappear off the world.Hey Paul, unfortunately not at the moment, our soundtrack was composed entirely by Eric Gallardo and he retained full the rights to all of the music meaning that he’d be the only one who could sell it and I don’t think he’s chosen to do so for whatever reason(s). Though technically you could simply extract all of the tracks from the data folder on windows or the app bundle on mac and convert the .ogg files to mp3s or whatever. The music tracks are all prefixed with either: atm_, dun_, and cmbt_. Orphic as a legal entity is alive and well and more than likely Antharion will not be our last game, though we can’t really say anything beyond that at the moment.
Thanks,
Jen