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''Return to Krondor'' is a role-playing video game set in
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's fictional
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setting of Midkemia. A sequel to 1993's ''
Betrayal at Krondor ''Betrayal at Krondor'' is an MS-DOS-based role-playing video game developed by Dynamix and released by Sierra Entertainment, Sierra On-Line in the summer of 1993 in video gaming, 1993. ''Betrayal at Krondor'' takes place largely in Midkemia, the ...
'', it was released for Microsoft Windows on the PC in time for the 1998 Thanksgiving and Christmas season. It was re-released on
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in 2010 and again for Steam in 2016. Within the game, the player commands a group of heroes with different attributes, strengths, and weaknesses which the player may upgrade over the course of the game. Feist later wrote a novelization of this game, entitled '' Krondor: Tear of the Gods''. It is the third part of his '' Riftwar Legacy'' trilogy; the first part of which was a novelization of ''Betrayal at Krondor'' entitled '' Krondor: The Betrayal''.


Gameplay

Starting in the city of Krondor and eventually venturing out into other specific parts of the Midkemia world, the game focuses on battling humans and evil creatures of various kinds. Although the story is very linear in nature, the game offers a range of possibilities while the player is adventuring in Krondor. While the
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of the game is now visually outdated by games like the plotwise very similar '' Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II'', the game featured some unique or rarely seen features at the time of release, including elaborate alchemy and thieving. Using alchemical equipment, it is possible to brew custom
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s from a variety of ingredients. In order to open locked or trapped chests and doors, a simulation of the process of disarming and
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is initiated. Facing a variety of different mechanisms, it is necessary to pick the right lockpicking tools and then use them with care, simulated by carefully timed mouse clicking.


Characters

*James is the player character in the game. He is a
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who has become a
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by favor of Arutha, Prince of Krondor. *Jazhara is a
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from a distant,
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-inspired land called Kesh. *William is a Krondorian guard and exceptional fighter. *Kendaric is both a mage and an alchemist. *Solon is a
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using divine magic and a body that blocks all blows.


Development

In 1994 Dynamix, at this time a division of
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, reorganized their staff and canceled a planned sequel to ''
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'' named ''Thief of Dreams''. '' Computer Gaming World'' reported in April 1994: Fans organized a letter/e-mail campaign to persuade Dynamix to reverse their decision, to no avail.
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purchased the license for the game in 1995 and renamed it ''Return to Krondor''. Shortly after, Sierra began work on an unlicensed sequel to ''Betrayal at Krondor'' called ''
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'', setting the two games up to be in direct competition. This is why ''Return to Krondor'' was billed as "The ''official'' sequel to the best selling RPG" mphasis added Designer Andy Ashcraft stated, " Dynamix was a flight sim company, and their engine or ''Betrayal at Krondor''was a flight sim engine that had been tweaked into an RPG. Our strength is in animation, so we're tweaking an animation engine into an RPG." 7th Level developed the game basics, produced the screen backgrounds and added the character voices. They then turned to Cincinnati-based Pyrotechnix for the more technical aspects of the game development. Pyrotechnix was sold to
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on December 8, 1997. In 1998 Pyrotechnix completed the game. It was published in November. The game was updated for compatibility with modern systems and re-released on
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on March 4, 2010.


Reception

The game received above-average reviews according to the
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website GameRankings. '' Next Generation'' wrote, "The game is well-made, and the plot will keep gamers on the edge of their seats. It's just too bad they won't stay there very long." Writing for ''
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'', Michael Wolf summarized the game as "a fun, quick RPG with a good story." John Altman of ''
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'' found it to be "very engaging" and "a stunning return to form for the ''Krondor'' series". He noted that it features "some of the juiciest turn-based battles ever to grace a role-playing game." '' Computer Gaming World''s Petra Schlunk called the game "completely underdeveloped" and "a lightweight RPG", which failed to match ''Betrayal at Krondor''s quality. However, she believed that it has "a good combat system, a fair story (for what there is of one), and a definite fun factor." The reviewer from the online second volume of ''
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'' stated that "I've eagerly awaited the sequel, ''Return to Krondor'', since the moment I heard it was in development. Unfortunately, ''Return'' fails to live up to the standard set by ''Betrayal''." Mark Asher of ''
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'' reported in December 1998 that the game was "selling well". The game was a finalist for the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' "Role Playing Game of the Year", ''Computer Gaming World''s "Best RPG", ''CNET Gamecenter''s "Best RPG of 1998" and ''
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''s "Role-playing Game of the Year" awards, all of which ultimately went to ''
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''.


References


External links

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Website of Neal Hallford, original writer and designer on "Return to Krondor"
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