Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos

Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos

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Developer(s) Westwood Studios
Publisher(s) Virgin Interactive
Composer(s) Paul Mudra
Frank Klepacki
Dwight Okahara
Platform(s) DOS, NEC PC-9801
Release date(s) 1993
Genre(s) Role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player

Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos is a role-playing video game developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Games for the DOS and NEC PC-9801. It was the first installment of the Lands of Lore series.

Gameplay

Clockwise from upper left: (1) conversation with a dying character; (2) combat with several Pentrogs; (3) the automapper; (4) character panel showing equipment and stats

The game presents a real-time, three dimensional view from the character's perspective that is similar to the interface used on the Dungeon Master game and the Eye of the Beholder series.[1]

The player has to choose among four playable pre-made characters:

Plot

King Richard LeGrey is the leader and 40th heir of the Gladstone Keep and the White Army. Gladstone is the base of operations for all of the civilized areas. The White Alliance has been defending it from many threats for three generations.[2] The King is worried about Scotia (Margarithe Fiston), an old witch and ruler of the Dark Army who has recently acquired a ring called the Nether Mask, which allows its user to assume any form of any power or capability. The King sends the player out on a mission to acquire the Ruby of Truth from Roland.

When the hero finds Roland, he learns that the Ruby of Truth has been stolen as Roland dies. When he returns to Gladstone, he sees Scotia poison King Richard and escape. It is now up to the player to save the King and defeat the evil witch Scotia.[3] He must visit the Draracle and obtain the recipe of an elixir that will save King Richard. Once they have the recipe, the party must travel the Lands of Lore to find the ingredients, while simultaneously learning as much as possible about the Nether Mask in the hopes of defeating Scotia.

Release

The game was followed by two re-releases: a CD-ROM "talkie" version in 1994 which featured an additional narrative history of the Lore of the Lands by Patrick Stewart (who also voices King Richard), and a Special "White Label" European Release in 1996.

Reception

The game received 4 out of 5 stars in Dragon.[4]

References

  1. Petreley, Nicholas (December 20, 1993). "Lands of Lore". InfoWorld 15 (51): 85. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
  2. Omuletzu. "Lands of Lore - The Throne of Chaos". Abandonia. Retrieved 2011-02-17.
  3. Barton, Matt (2008). Dungeons and Desktops: The history of computer role-playing games. A. K. Peters, Ltd. p. 247. ISBN 1-56881-411-9.
  4. Petersen, Sandy (December 1993). "Eye of the Monitor". Dragon (200): 73–80.

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