Development is exactly as it was in the first Fate. The cowled weirdo then reveals himself as some kind of evil wizard and takes off, leaving you to head through these gates as well to stop his dastardly machinations.īizarre creatures make up most of the monster mash in Fate: Undiscovered Realms.Ĭharacter design covers the same old ground. A mysterious stranger soon arrives and cons you into opening portals into two new realms, a wooded world called Druantia and an icy kingdom named Typhon. Forget about any celebrations with beautiful elf maidens and grog, though. After a long campaign against the forces of evil, your hero returns to the town of Grove. Undiscovered Realms is a continuation of the single-player story from the original Fate (there's still no multiplayer). The simple charm of the core game design still looms large over this Diablo clone, however, which gives its clickfest dungeon crawling the power to suck you in for many, many hours. So expect this hack-and-slash role-playing stand-alone add-on to provide you with a good dose of deja vu if you have any experience with the previous game released back in early 2005. Fate: Undiscovered Realms adds a pair of new levels, a dead-is-dead option, and pretty much nothing else to the original Fate.
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