Atari today announced that the demo for
Greyhawk: The Temple of Elemental Evil will be available tomorrow via GameSpot's new downloading system -
DLX, and will also be hosted at www.atari.com later that same day (and mirrored here of course). "Based on a module developed by
Dungeons & Dragons creator
Gary Gygax, The Temple of Elemental Evil represents the first interactive role-playing game set in the popular World of Greyhawk. Developed by
Troika Games, The Temple of Elemental Evil feature an exciting party-based, single player campaign, an engaging storyline based on the classic D&D adventure of the same name as well as a faithful translation of the latest 3.5 edition rules."
For the first time ever, the original Greyhawk campaign setting is brought to life in a computer role-playing game. Greyhawk: The Temple of Elemental Evil combines the premier role-playing system of D&D Third Edition, the CRPG expertise of Troika Games and the excitement of the original Temple of Elemental Evil module by Gary Gygax.
Features:
* Faithful incorporation of D&D 3rd edition rules based on the classic module by Gary Gygax
* Create up to five characters in your party, and gain followers and familiars too.
* Dozens of skills and class abilities, over 50 feats and hundreds of spells to chose from, including cleric domain spells
* Over a hundred different monsters, from goblins and hill giants to elementals and demons
* Hundreds of NPC's, each with dialog and reactions to player behavior
* Dozens of potential followers, each with their own goals and agenda
* Multiple solutions to quests, including many that use dialog skills to allow non-combative options
* More than 50 sidequests invite the player to explore away from the main storyline
* Multiple starting points depending on your party's alignment and multiple end games depending on how you play the game
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