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Exuberant Temple of Elemental Evil Review at RPGDot

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Nov 4, 2003.

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    (Originally posted by Yerril)

    RPGDot have posted their review of Troika's The Temple of Elemental Evil. It is clear that the reviewer enjoyed the game a great deal, bugs and all, and he gives it a final score of 91%. What an uplifting read! Here's what he said:

    Spell effects are also excellent. For the first time ever Magic Missile looks like the spell is described... a swarm of bolts swerving around all obsticles to strike a target unerringly. Cone of Cold is jaw dropping in its depiction, for once. It's one of the best attack spells in D&D but ever since Curse of the Azure Bonds it has always been regulated behind fireball in usefullness and visual depiction. The little touches are great and abound in the spell effects as well... a good aligned cleric's hands glow blue when they cast a healing spell, for example, whereas an evil cleric's hands glow a blood red. It's a little thing but the little things add up to make TOEE the finest looking Isometric CPRG I have ever played.

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