![]() The game count holds steady at 39, but it's actually a mix of the same stuff as the console version (titles such as Lunar Rescue, a simplistic 1979 spacecraft game that has you avoiding asteroids and aliens while transporting people from the moon to the mother ship, and Puchi Carat, a 1997 game that has you bouncing a ball back and forth Pong-style while destroying colored jewels) to brand new additions (games such as Bubble Symphony, where you capture enemies in bubbles and pop them for points, and Bend it like Mr. Over on the PlayStation side, I complained about the lack of presentation and goodies, but here we get 3D arcade cabinets and original sales fliers. Imagine my surprise when I put this CD-ROM in and found a completely different game. ![]() ![]() For anyone looking to pick up a solid compilation of games, this is it! ![]()
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![]() ![]() It turns out that Gohda Motohide has allied himself and his forces with a rival feudal lord, Lord Toda. With Lord Gohda wounded and Rikimaru in distress for striking down his lord, Gohda Motohide then escapes from the castle. Rikimaru stops Gohda Motohide from killing Lord Gohda but when attempting to strike down Gohda Motohide, Lord Gohda steps in between the ninja and his uncle, being struck by Rikimaru's sword. After a bloody battle, which includes the death of Lady Kei, Lord Gohda's wife, and the kidnapping of Princess Kiku, Lord Gohda's daughter. The three new Azuma Ninja's first mission has them called to Gohda Castle which is under attack by Lord Gohda's uncle, Gohda Motohide and his army of samurai. ![]() ![]() Then I must backtrack and start "wall crawling." LOL Turn-based combat causes its own distractions but at least I can get up and grab a snack or continue jotting some notes down without returning to a "game over" screen.Ģ. Since it's annoying to try to solve puzzles while being stalked by monsters, my first goal upon reaching a new area is to clear it of monsters. Turn-based dungeon RPGs like Wizardry and Might&Magic (the older series) appeal to me more than "torchlight crawlers." Real-time combat often takes away from the puzzles. I can't comment much on the history, but I want to say two things.ġ. feature article written by the developer himself (explains how to get a demo):įrom June 18th 2012, you’ll also be able to purchase Demise: Ascension as part of the Indiefort Bundle 2: (it's still actively developed and a new version is coming out shortly). This game deserves far more than it has been given credit for and, in my opinion, deserves a place among the classics such as Daggerfall, Bard's Tale, Might and Magic, Diablo, and others.Īnd it has the same basic game play in 2012. It is also probably the most underrated, misunderstood and one of the most obscure games in the genre. note that keys sent by email include access to the MyDemise pages, unlock your game after it is installed and provide access to mods, bug-fixes and expansions.Shipped on CD.Demise: Rise of the Ku'tan - A hidden gemĭemise: Rise of the Kutan is, in my opinion, the best first-person "old-school" style computer RPG ever made. When Revenge of the Tavern Keeper is released, it will include both prior game areas, missions and quests and add additional play area, depth and a further 10 adventures.Players registered on the forums will be able to add the expansion for free when it is available.Play the game in Single Player mode or in Multi-Player using the included game server. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Volume II expansion doubles the play area and adds 10 additional Quests to the original game. Volume 1 of the Demise Trilogy: Rise of the Ku'Tan was released by Artifact Entertainment in January 2000Volume 2 of the Demise Trilogy: Ascension was released by Decklin's Domain in 2015Volume 3 of the Demise Trilogy: Revenge of the Tavern Keeper is scheduled for release later this year.The game Demise: Ascension includes the original dungeon area and Lord Gherrick Missions that were in "Rise of the Ku'Tan". ![]() Item: 173354238836 Demise: Rise of the Ku'Tan and Demise: Ascension on CD. ![]() ![]() ![]() Use of and access to all CSI publications are governed by an end user license agreement (EULA). Contact CSI at to learn more about CSI membership and CSI's education and certification programs. If you need specifications, CSI can help you learn how to use MasterFormat and prepare specs, or help you meet specifiers who can consult with you on your project. 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