Ultima Underworld
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Ultima Underworld is a series of two computer role playing games published by Origin Systems in the early 1990s. It is a spin-off from the successful Ultima series. The games were created by Looking Glass Technologies (originally known as Blue Sky Productions).
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[edit] Gameplay
The gameplay for both titles are nearly identical. Both games are set entirely indoors, requiring the player to explore various dungeons and caverns. Progression is event driven and non linear. The player can explore and revisit areas at will and many obstacles encountered often have multiple solutions. Richard Garriott considers the Underworld series to be more action-oriented than the regular Ultima series. [1]
The player views the game world from a first-person perspective. A point-and-click interface is used to interact with the game world. Items can be picked up and kept in the player's inventory as long as there is sufficient carrying capacity. Dropped items will persist throughout the course of the game. The game world is highly interactive. The player must be kept fed. Weapons and other items wear with use. Torches, for example, eventually extinguish after prolonged use, but can also be replenished with oil. Other examples of interactivity include using corn on a lit torch to create popcorn.
While many inhabitants of both Underworlds are hostile monsters, the player will also encounter more intelligent inhabitants who may be conversed with. The combat system is mostly focused on melee combat; ranged weapons are present but are limited in availability. Spellcasting is done by selecting an appropriate combination of runestones. There are a wide selection of spells, from offensive spells, such as fireball, to utility spells, such as night vision.
[edit] Technology
The 3D engine used was advanced for its time, featuring a texture mapped environment and polygonal objects. Lighting featured prominently in both games.
An enhanced version of the engine used in the games was later used for System Shock.
[edit] Legacy
ID has stated that the ideas of making Wolfenstein 3D and DOOM were both inspired by press coverage of Ultima Underworld's development versions.[citation needed]
The Elder Scrolls series was initially inspired by Ultima Underworld. [2]
The 2002 game Arx Fatalis was heavily influenced by the Ultima Underworld series.
[edit] References
- ^ The Ultima Legacy. GameSpot.com. Retrieved on August 10, 2006.
- ^ The Elder Scrolls Tenth Anniversary Site. Retrieved on August 5, 2006.
[edit] External links
- Ultima Underworld series at MobyGames
- Ultima Web Archive - Underworld series section
- TTLG's Ultima Underworld Series Central Chamber
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