Old PC RPG Game
Hello all,
I'm trying to remember the name of an old PC DOS game. It was an RPG with Doom style 3D graphics, although I think it was before Doom - so possibly around 1992?
As I remember it was all set within a walled city, so it had outdoor environments although you could still enter dungeons underneath the city. The screen layout was like Eye of the Beholder, with very similar quality graphics. Eye of the Beholder was 1990, the game I'm thinking of looked slightly better which makes me think 1992 is a good guess.
One feature that really stood out was the ability to read noticeboards in taverns and accept missions to find or kill people.
Apart from that I can't remember many more details. The title or introduction screen always stands out because it was rendered using the game engine. So people were always amazed when what they thought was a static screen suddenly started moving.
I may regret this but I've had a go at drawing this title screen as I remember it. There were a couple of buildings in front of an entrance gate to the walled city. I've attached an "artists impression"
Any clues or name suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Beatnik.
Hello all,
I'm trying to remember the name of an old PC DOS game. It was an RPG with Doom style 3D graphics, although I think it was before Doom - so possibly around 1992?
As I remember it was all set within a walled city, so it had outdoor environments although you could still enter dungeons underneath the city. The screen layout was like Eye of the Beholder, with very similar quality graphics. Eye of the Beholder was 1990, the game I'm thinking of looked slightly better which makes me think 1992 is a good guess.
One feature that really stood out was the ability to read noticeboards in taverns and accept missions to find or kill people.
Apart from that I can't remember many more details. The title or introduction screen always stands out because it was rendered using the game engine. So people were always amazed when what they thought was a static screen suddenly started moving.
I may regret this but I've had a go at drawing this title screen as I remember it. There were a couple of buildings in front of an entrance gate to the walled city. I've attached an "artists impression"
Any clues or name suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Beatnik.
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