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- Sep 13, 2019
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Updated: Mar 20, 2020
About This Game Your goal is to confront and destroy the Demon and locate the lost Crown of Peace. You will roam your once-beautiful land, routing out the Demon's hateful minions, solving the mysteries of the fortress, and moving ever closer to your final encounter with the Demon. Summon your courage and raise your sword for a fight to the death. Features: 7 Levels: At the Gates; Underdark, a cavern realm of molten lava; Chambers of Torment, the dungeons of the fortress; The Commoners Quarters; Garden of Eternity, the fortress courtyard; The King's Quarters; The Dragon's Den Wage war with swords, axes, magic, and explosive weaponry through nine quests, seven levels and five sublevels of the ultimate hack-and-slash action. Fight for your clan and your world as one of four unique characters each possessing distinct skills and abilities. Casts spells, unravel puzzles, interact with extraordinary characters and destroy evil incarnate. When you launch Clans, you will see a window pop up: "Please insert the CLANS CD! Hit OK when done, or Cancel if you don't want any music." This is an olde school Diablo type game, back in the days when games were run with the CD inserted. The interesting feature of this particular game is that the contents of the original CD contained only the music for the game. What this means is that you can put ANY music CD into your CD player and the game will play it! If you don’t want to have music playing, simply hit ‘Cancel’ and the game will launch. Have fun! The original CD audio has been added to the game files. If you want to hear the original soundtrack, you will have to navigate to your Steam directory where the game files for Clans reside. You will find a folder called "Clans music", and the audio files are in there. Then you will have to burn an audio CD and put into your CD drive. 7aa9394dea Title: ClansGenre: RPGDeveloper:ComputerhousePublisher:Strategy FirstRelease Date: 11 Aug, 1999 Clans Crack Download For Windows 10 Does not run, Black Screen at start-up, sound in background. Got in touch with support, asked me to send a DXdiag report, heard nothing since.Am not the only person havign this issue. Cannot recommend a broken game on current computer systems or even computers systems that are upto 2yrs old (like mine is). Game probably runs on systems older like 3yrs or more but not on systems that are around thesedays.. I am almost regret spending 70 cents on this game.. If you are old school game fan as I am, buy it. Otherwise dont.. It's fun for what it is. It's a cheap game that gave me 10+ hours of entertainment.. First, I worked for Origin, developer of Ultima and Wing Commander series, plus more, in the early to mid-90's. Love old-school games, so the age of this game, 1999, is not relevent. :f2_happy:I was a beta-tester on several old-school games, having an eye for such games. I also did tech and hint support. With the responsibilities of hint support, I played many of the earlier, early to mid-80's, games which most, if not all, other fellow employees had no experience. Some of those earlier games kinda bit it as far as being good games.I have played MANY games from other companies. Many were good to great, quite a few were awful. I have played some of those not-so-good games seeing that they were just that after playing for a short span of time. Continuing to play some of those, I backed up my initial impressions.As far as what I had seen of this game was extreme small grids for the character to traverse. There are limited number of grids to a location, and approx 1/2 in a "random" pattern giving the impression of a large area.And, using the age of this game, 1999, this is pitiful when compared to other games definitely from that time period and earlier. Just to put a comple games up for inspection: Ultima VI (1990), VII (1992-3), and VIII (1994) -- each with completely separate game-engines; Baldur Gate I (1998) and II (2000) -- same game-engine; the two Crusader non-FPS shooter-games (1995-6) -- same engine; more I could look up if I was so inclined.The games listed above were either top-down (U6) or isometric (the remainder) game-engines. None of these games relied on grids similar to what Clans used. Yes, Baldur Gate games used seperate areas but in a more playable format.Combat is OKAAAY, but should be better, again looking at the age of the game. One problem with combat, the availability of health potions.If you want further reasons why I dislike this game for your edification, ask. :happycthulhu:. Clans is an old school hack and slash action game similar to Diablo. After playing for a while i managed to complie a list of good and bad points which i shall list, i shall point out the flaws and leave the good bits to the end to leave this review on a happier note;Their doesn't seem to be any stratergy involved. There are three warrior classes and the "elf" class which is the wizard. and while i enjoy the idea of different fighting styles, there is the Warrior, the Barbarian and the dwarf, which is less cliche more boring when selecting a character, people who prefere long range only have one class and that is the elf class. The lack of items. The game seems to try and make it out that there is challenge when really its just unfair, you get two lives and they go quickly as you get surrounded by more and more enemies, i got down to about half health when i encontered a mini boss. I thought he was some form of boss as he was hiding behind the statue so he got the first hit, and he did the most damage out of all the other monsters I fought, this lead to my death and i respawned and killed him, this rbought be down to four hit points left and he dropped a potion which brought me up to 11, i was thent asked to clear out a cottage (so my first real quest) where i found myself swarmed with no healing of any kind and i died again losing my last life and going back to the main menu.The controls. The controls for moving are straight forward but attacking is the right mouse button which is odd and i was not told this so i had taken a few hits before i figured it out, there are interactable items within the game but there is little to no clue apart from a slight light up of the item. weapons do not have any sort of indication as to whats better or what it requires, there is an axe for example which requires two hands, i didnt know this untill i saw that i didn't have my sheild equipped anymore. There are also items in the game world that dont seem to have any use, left clicking (which is used for moving and item management) does nothing and the right mouse button swings your weapon. the writing: this is a minor point but the spelling and wording could use some work it isnt bad but it doesnt scream "in your face bioware"Now onto the good points which im pleased to say, what this game does well it does -very- well so lets get started:Sound. The music and sound effects are brilliant and you get the right atmosphere that some games simply cannot achieve. Introduction. the opening introduction is fully voiced (and voiced quite well i will add) and gives a very retro feel which made me feel quite excited to play this game. Function. The game downlaoded quickly, had no problems getting it to run, and it ran smoothly with no obvious bugs or glitches, it seems this was a main focus of their time and it shows.so i have listed three bad points (not counting the spelling and writing becuase what do you expect from a hack and slash diablo clone?") and three good points so its time to give my final verdict.....I would -not- recommend this game on its own merits.. Awful purchase at .74 cents. Unless you have an old computer with windows 95\/98, then there's no reason to ever fool around with it because it will not run at all. Minimum requirements my\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 I spent way too much time trying to configure this game to run but nothing worked. Don't even bother scouring the discussions around getting this game to work, because even if you do get it to work, I hear it's nothing but buggy. Save those three quarters for a nice piece of gum.. Buy dinner date instead, 10/10. This game is immensely charming, it definitely isn't the most immersive RPG out there. There isn't much variety in loot, if you happen to get loot, and there is no experience or leveling up system. You go room to room, facing a few monsters every couple of rooms. This might sound terrible, but to me, it's actually great. It simplifies the gameplay to a more casual level, one where you don't have to spend 30 minutes picking weapons or armor and can immediately explore. The graphics can be a bit bleak or bland, but every room is uniquely rendered which can make you really appreciate the work that was put in. The monsters can definitely be challenging at times, but the dialogue and general gameplay is awesome in my opinion. In a half-serious way, atleast. If you're looking for a serious game where you can dive into a deep and intense storyline, look elsewhere. But if a fun little hack-n-slash with cheesy dialogue that can be played for 15 minutes at a time sounds like your cup of tea, then I suggest investing in the game. 6\/10
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