About This Game Avernum is one of the great tales of indie gaming, an epic series of fantasy role-playing adventurers set in an enormous, subterranean nation. Avernum is a land underground, a subterranean nation full of rogues, misfits, and brigands, struggling for survival and wealth in the monster-infested darkness. Avernum 6 is the final chapter in the Great Trials Trilogy, three games that tell the tale of your weary land’s final destiny. Avernum 6 is the final game in the long-running, award-winning Avernum series. Explore a gigantic world, with a fascinating storyline, hundreds of quests, multitudes of side dungeons, and many hours of adventure. The game features clever enemies and dozens of interesting scripted encounters. Learn over 50 spells and battle disciplines. Hunt for hundreds of magical items or craft your own powerful artifacts. 1075eedd30 Title: Avernum 6Genre: RPG, IndieDeveloper:Spiderweb SoftwarePublisher:Spiderweb SoftwareRelease Date: 11 May, 2012 Avernum 6 Ativador Download [serial Number] You gots to be a pretty big isometric fantasy nerd to enjoy this.I am enjoying this.I am a pretty big isometric fantasy nerd.Modus pwnens.. Great story and unique setting. This game took away a month of my life and I regret nothing.. Pros: decent writing.Cons: ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING ELSE.Features:- fugly graphics, to the point of obscuring what we're seeing on screen- horrible, at times almost unreadable interface- unhelpful maps- sudden death + no autosave- no animation, not even simple sprite transitions- obfuscated quests- loads and loads of unsellable junkThis game would have been an acceprable demo in 1995. Right now it's just an abomination. Not even indie games are this unpolished these days.. The Avernum series is a great lineage of games by a little company. They're quite lengthy and tell a great tale of the course of several games. I started with the second one and went from there. There's a whole world to explore and the difficulty is pretty high, one wrong step into a tunnel and you'll become food for some unkown horror. There's magic, priesty heals, ranged stuff and of course good old melee combat. All the characters are very well defined and the lore is solid. Be warned though, if you don't like reading, this probably isn't for you. There's a lot of text. So that's just a matter of taste. If you don't want to play the super old ones but still want something like this without feeling left out of the story; go play Geneforge. Same company, same engine, different story. It's definatly a solid buy.. While it may not look amazing, this game turned out to be extremely fun and addicting. While it's decently complex with skills and all that, it doesn't take too long to catch on how to play. Plus, you don't need to have played any of the other Avernum games to play this one. It's extremely fun and I definitely recommend it to those who enjoy RPGs, and it's a big plus that you can make your character a lizard. ;D Plus there are other playable races as well!. Maybe the best all around Avernum on steam (or at least until Avernum 2 and 3 show up in some form). If you've never played an Avernum it might be best to start with "Escape From the Pit," but Avernum 6 is probably a stronger game overall. Like EFTP it's very open world (although a few areas are closed off at the start), but it's biggest advantage is in its stat system, which uses the older skill based system that EFTP abandons in favor of a more simplistic skill tree model. Plus, unlike Avernums 4 and 5 (which had trouble justifying their existences plot wise), the writing is great, setting the game in a sprawling kingdom in decline and exploring some darker themes like drug addiction, famine, and terrorism. A great end to the series.. Solid Single player experience. Each game can take up to 50 hours to play thru if you do everything.. I remember playing Avernum as a kid and have fond memories of it, now it appears that very little has changed.If you want a nostaligia trip this is definately a game for you, however it's grindy as hell and hasn't aged all that well compared to other games of the genre. The fact that not much has changed isn't exactly a bad thing, if it ain't broke don't fix it. The only problem I have is how clunky the UI is, in the fact that you could carve it onto a stone and it would still be intuative. It works, it's just not very nice to look at for longer than half an hour at a time. Still enjoy it though.6\/10. Avernum 6 is by far the best of the Avernum titles. And is a fun throwback to when games worried more about a good storyline and content over flashy graphics.Dont expect much to look at... but if you can look beyond graphics you will find gripping gameplay and an excellent storyline that really immerses you into the game.The battles are tactical and deadly, and strategy will win over simple brute force.I find the game worth the small price of admission and would recommend it to any serious RPG gamer.(RPG). Just a short review, which I have to write, so I can recommend this game (and I will post the same review at Avernum 4, 5 and 6 pages).After finishing the second Avernum trilogy (4, 5 and 6) I can honestly say, this was one of the most rewarding roleplaying experience I had in a long time. I played a lot of rpg titles, from classics like Eye of the Beholder, Ultima 7 and Infinity Engine games to newest games like Skyrim, Mass Effect and Dragon Age series, and although Avernum does not have fancy graphics, I still think this series is one of the best rpgs ever.Avernum has great setting and story, great playability, decent length (about 100 hours) and many sidequests and secrets. Leveling up system is balanced and nowadays almost forgotten turn-based combat is a welcomed change from flashy action oriented battle systems. An old-school rpg which proves, that doesn't need "ultra high detailed" graphics to create an immersive atmosphere. Highly recommended.
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