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Pool of Radiance at The Daily Radar.

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Aug 22, 2000.

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    (Originally posted by Nazgul)

    SSI has released new screens, along with new information on the art, character generation and interface of its upcoming RPG.

    With the release of Dungeons and Dragons Third Edition at Gen Con this year, SSI is showing off Pool of Radiance, the first game to use the new system. At the convention, the company showed off some of the new art, the character generation system and the interface of the upcoming release, due by Christmas this year.

    Pool of Radiance has been developed in close association with Wizards of the Coast (WotC), publishers of Dungeons and Dragons. The artists for the tabletop game have created a unified look for the product, and the art for the computer game has been informed by that unifying vision. The characters and monsters in particular animate the concepts presented in the Third Edition books. In addition, the artistic designers of Pool sought to bring the magic of the world more to the fore by creating dazzling 3D spell effects for the spells cast in the game.

    Check out the rest of the preview from The Daily radar here.
     
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