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Ishar - Legend of the Fortress
Publisher: Daze     Developer: Silmarils
Year of release: 1992

Box scan missing - can you help? Ishar - Legend of the Fortress Game music missing - can you help?
Genres : Fantasy / Roleplaying

90%
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# 37 - Aug 92

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small ST picture raytraced by Rich Davey 2001


Philip Konczak wrote ...2003-09-17 03:16:44
One of the best rpg out for the st always enjoyed the graphics some of the best seen in an atari game.
mau wrote ...2003-04-25 12:47:40
never played this page, it seems nice.
Mark Ashford wrote ...2003-04-16 07:50:22
I remember I quite often got beaten up by the minotaur who guarded a bridge, carrying a mace! He was a tough S.O.B. ...
Martin S. Thoresen wrote ...2002-04-07 11:36:52
ST Action Summary: . . . I enjoyed Crystals of Arborea and this is a notable follow up. The wandering around aspect isn't going to appeal to everybody, there's a certain type of gamer who prefers this sort of thing, and the game is not all non-stop action, but everything in it works well, the screen update is relatively quick which is vitally important. I don't like the expensive way of saving games which means you can't perform a quick save if someone arrives unexpectedly. It's a good idea in theory but it can be downright inconvenient at times! There's a good game in here it just needs uncovering. There are definitely enough places to get lost in! RATING = 84 % (Mouse controlled, 1 player)
Nuno Pessoa wrote ...2001-12-15 08:49:18
The best rpg/adventure ever. You´ll remember the characters meet forever...