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Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss
Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss
Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss

Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss

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Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss
Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss

Plateformes

PS1

Genres

Jeu de rôle (RPG)

Thèmes

ActionFantaisieInfiltration

Modes de jeu

Solo

Perspectives du joueur

Première personne

Support linguistique

Langue
Japanese日本語
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Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss

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Date de sortie
14 mars 1997
Développeur
Looking Glass Technologies
Looking Glass Technologies
Éditeur
Electronic Arts Victor
Electronic Arts Victor
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Résumé

The PlayStation port of Ultima Underworld I, released exclusively in Japan, features a number of enhancements and changes from the original, including new 3D polygonal graphics, a new controls and tweaked game play optimized for the console, remixed soundtrack and new video intro.

Scénario

Setting Ultima Underworld is set in Britannia, the fantasy world of the Ultima series. Specifically, the game takes place inside a large, underground dungeon called the Great Stygian Abyss. The dungeon's entrance lies on the Isle of the Avatar, an island ruled by Baron Almric. The Abyss first appeared in Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar, in which it contains the player's final goal, the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom. Ultima Underworld is set after the events of Ultima VI: The False Prophet; in the time between the two games, a man named Cabirus attempted to create a utopian colony inside the Abyss. The eight settlements of the Ultima series each embody one of eight virtues, and Cabirus wished to create a ninth that embodied all virtues. To achieve this, he united diverse cultures and races in peaceful co-existence and planned to promote harmony by giving each group one of eight virtue-imbued magical artifacts. However, he died before distributing the artifacts, and left no instructions for doing so. As a result, the colony collapsed into anarchy and war, and the artifacts were lost. At the time of Ultima Underworld, the Abyss contains the remnants of Cabirus's colony, inhabited by fractious groups of humans, goblins, trolls and others. Story Before the beginning of the game, the Abyss-dwelling wizard brothers Garamon and Tyball accidentally summon a demon, the Slasher of Veils, while experimenting with inter-dimensional travel. Garamon is used as bait to lure the demon into a room imbued with virtue. However, the demon offers Tyball great power if he betrays Garamon. Tyball agrees, but the betrayal fails; Garamon is killed, but seals the demon inside the room. Because he lacks virtue, Tyball cannot re-enter by himself, and plans to sacrifice Baron Almric's daughter, Arial, at the doorway to gain entrance. In the game's introduction, the ghost of Garamon haunts the Avatar's dreams with warnings of a great danger in Britannia. The Avatar allows Garamon to take him there, where he watches Tyball kidnap Arial. Tyball escapes, leaving the Avatar to be caught by the Baron's guards. The guards take him to the Baron, who banishes him to the Great Stygian Abyss to rescue Arial. After the introduction, the Avatar explores the dungeon and finds remnants of Cabirus's colony. A few possible scenarios include deciding the fate of two warring goblin tribes, learning a language, and playing an instrument to complete a quest. The Avatar eventually defeats Tyball and frees Arial.

Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss - Infos détaillées

Développeur

Looking Glass Technologies

Éditeur

Electronic Arts Victor

Genres

Role-playing (RPG)

Plateformes

PlayStation

Modes de jeu

Single player

Thèmes

Action, Fantasy, Stealth

Perspectives du joueur

First person

Date de sortie

PlayStation - Mar 14, 1997

Noms alternatifs

ウルティマ アンダーワールド (Japanese title - stylized)

Ultima Underworld 1 (Alternative title)

Tags

dungeon crawling, enhanced version, polygonal 3d, real-time combat, interactive environments, fan translation - english, immersive sim

Franchise

Ultima

Collection

Ultima