Betrayal in Antara for the PC

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Betrayal in Antara uses an updated version of the game engine from Betrayal at Krondor. However, it does not continue the Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar saga, but instead starts a new tale set in a different fantasy world, known as Ramar.

The story begins with William Escobar, the son of the governor of Pianda, sailing home to meet his fiancee. The ship is attacked by pirates, and William escapes in a life boat with a mortally wounded traveler. Before he dies, the stranger gives William a medallion, warning him of a conspiracy against the Empire. William meets a young magician named Aren, who has just discovered devastating powers within himself, and the two decide to meet William's father and ask for his advice concerning the unsettling information.

The game plays very similarly to Betrayal at Krondor. The player navigates a party of three characters through the 3D world - this time with an optional full screen view. Enemy encounters occur at set positions on the overworld or within the few dungeons. An encounter triggers a separate battle screen, on which player-controlled party and the enemies engage in tactical turn-based combat. It is possible to sneak on enemies for a surprise attack if the character's corresponding skill is high enough. Unlike the predecessor, most towns can be physically explored, though a few are still displayed as a map with icons representing locations. Indoor environments and characters, however, are presented as hand-drawn images.

Like in Betrayal at Krondor, characters join and leave the party as dictated by the plot. Aren is the only character who can cast spells, while others act like fighters or rangers. Magic elements can be researched and mixed to create spells, and include a wide array of protective and offensive magic. The skill system is very similar to that of the previous game: skills are improved by repeatedly using them and marking them in the skill menu for faster learning. Elements like a day and night cycle, weapon and armor repairing, navigation on world map, the necessity to eat and sleep regularly, etc. are also brought over from the earlier Dynamix game. Although the game is somewhat more linear, there is still a large amount of side quests taken from NPCs populating the game's many towns.
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It's been well over 20 years since I've played this gem.

panjamysy
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I was just a little girl when my mom and brother played this game. I never understood how the game worked, so I just watched.

BersealiaDreamheart
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I loved Betrayal and Return to Krondor and played them multiple times. It's been a long time, guess it's time for a replay.

jewelbell
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Awesome! Bought the strategy guide for this old timer. Wasn't easy to find.

campionpesate
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Great to see this again after such a long time. Makes me want to play it again, though it might be that it doesn't run on my actual machine...Great intro and the speakers did a good job here. Thanks for showing!

Thomaniac
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The unofficial sequel. This one used the same game engine as the original, Betrayal at Krondor. The official sequel was Return to Krondor.

harrison
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0:02 - the deutch cover is by far the most vibrant, sharpen AND w better contrast from the english one 👏👏👏

thanzZ
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Thrust has a much higher chance to hit then swing with most weapons. :)

justinblackfacetrudeau
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Oh my, when this game came out... imagine skyrim pumped x1000

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