Shadow Sorcerer

Shadow Sorcerer

Cover art
Developer(s) U.S. Gold
Publisher(s) Strategic Simulations, Inc.
U.S. Gold
Platform(s) Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS
Release date(s) 1991
Genre(s) Role-playing video game
Mode(s) Single-player

Shadow Sorcerer is a 1991 role-playing video game. The game was the sequel to Heroes of the Lance and Dragons of Flame. It is based on the third and fourth Dragonlance campaign modules, Dragons of Hope and Dragons of Desolation.

Gameplay

The style of the game is very different from its predecessors in style of gameplay.

Plot summary

The plot is a faithful representation of the books it is based on.

Reception

The game is generally regarded as much superior to any early D&D action games,[1] and is considered a big step forward in playability for AD&D action games.[2]

References

  1. Rausch, Allen; Miguel Lopez (2004-08-16). "A History of D&D Video Games - Part II". GameSpy. Retrieved 2007-03-29.
  2. Threadgill, Todd (February 1992). "Shadow Sorcerer" (review). Computer World: 70–71. Retrieved 2007-03-29.


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