About This Game Escape into an epic, retro, indie fantasy role-playing adventure with many hours of gameplay. Explore an enormous world that evolves as time passes. Towns fight battles. Refugees flee. Disasters happen. Avernum 3 is the conclusion to our hit fantasy trilogy! Your people long to escape from their underworld prison, but the surface world is being destroyed. You will wander freely through a massive world, fight plagues of bizarre monsters, and win a new homeland. Enjoy an intricate tactical battle system with multitudes of abilities, character traits, and unique magical artifacts.Avernum 3: Ruined World features: Epic fantasy adventure with over 60 hours of gameplay. Explore an enormous underworld and a huge surface continent. Rich game system with over 60 spells and battle disciplines and a multitude of beneficial character traits to choose from. Well over 100 towns and dungeons, which change as time passes. Cities crumble as the monster plagues advance. Fight to save the world. Or don’t! Own a home. Do odd jobs. Be a bounty hunter or merchant. Unique races and settings make Avernum different from any adventure out there. 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Its like reading a good book!. As a huge fan of the original Exile III: Ruined World, I think this is a pretty excellent successor. I'm as upset as anyone about the simplified magic and chat systems, but the quality of life improvements more than make up for it.This game does an amazing job of feeling massive. The world is huge, the NPC list is extensive and consistently interesting, the quests are always interesting, and the world-building is incredibly unique.Combat in this game is highly strategic. Because of how easy movement is and how spells work, positioning your characters is crucial. One detriment is that it becomes fairly easy around the mid point of the game to let your power run away with you. It feels incredibly rewarding for a while, especially after being so fragile from the beginning of the game. Then eventually combat grows trivial, and then dull. But the story picks up the slack around that time, so the game still feels rewarding.Loved it. Highly recommend for fans of the genre.. Very solid game as all Spiderweb games. Huge world, dozens of quests, loot, what else could we have dreamed about? :)Waiting for a completely new series of games from Jeff.. A great trilogy and many hours of quality rpg.. Good Game, I you like turn based rpg games you might like this. Not much more to be said then already has been said. Jeff has given us an updated Exile 3 game with plenty of content. Good writing, and extensive lands to explore make this game a CRPG epic. I was able to finish the game in chunks, putting it down and picking it back up again. It wasn't too hard to get back into the story and where I was at. As with all of the Avernum games, it is open world letting me wander to higher level areas if I wanted to. Learning the hard way that an area is deadly is something I enjoy. Very little hand holding, and that is a good thing. Thank you, Jeff, for staying consistent and good job on another great game!. Great old school RPG. Graphics send you back to the dawn of the great old RPG's, but better. Story, characters, exploration and combat are all great. Built in editor is a plus for those tough battles. Highly recommended.. This is the 2nd remake of one of my beloved childhood games. It was a brilliant game back then. The problem is that it's basically still the same game 20 years later, when you can do *a bit* more, even as a solo developer. If we recycled as much as this game does IRL, we would have no plastic in our oceans. The RPG and battle system have been very similar since Exile became Avernum some 15(?) years ago. If you played other Jeff Vogel games, you will see that most of the models are reused. Naturally, since this is a remake (2nd remake, no less), the world and the plot have also already existed (there are a few dialogues added for extra flavor I guess..).If you try judging Avernum 3 as a separate game, rather than your childhood love, it immediately falls flat on its face.The difficulty is strange (I played on the last one - Torment). Everything is entirely based on which level you are: if underleveled, it's pointless to even try, if overleveled, everything is a pushover.Interestingly, after the first 20% or so of the game, I was overleveled for everything I did, which made it all "fun". Except those strange super-powerful mosters I sometimes met that I had no chance to beat, even being overleveled for the rest of the dungeon. Of course, I returned later with a few more levels and stomped them.Stupid annoying♥♥♥♥♥♥about the combat system, in no particular order:1. As a pure warrior, all you ever do is swing your weapon. Your powerful, useful abilities involve swinging it a bit harder once per X rounds, or swinging it 3 extra times in one round, once per Y rounds.2. Whether you can beat an encounter is all about whether monsters can kill one of your characters in a single round. You can heal, buff and cure your entire party with one spell from one character later in the game. Even at the start, you can easily heal your warrior to full health with 1 spell.3. Related to 2, monsters that can do magical area spells and abilities are very dangerous, while everything else is basically useless. It's a bit ridiculous when a monster can use a melee attack that does nothing VS an area poison attack that hits your entire group for 30% of their health (it chooses each attack randomly). Sometimes monsters will just randomly spam area attacks and kill you, in a dungeon that's otherwise a complete pushover.4. Also related to 2, a dumb hit % chance system is in place. You can literally judge encounter difficulty by the % chance your warriors have of hitting the enemy. This cool system also makes all offensive scrolls, wands, etc, completely useless after the start of the game, because they all miss.5. The final dungeon (especially the final boss!) is stupidly easy. As mentioned before, I overleveled it. Also, monsters with area attacks were nearly absent. Just a whole bunch of melee attackers which were incredibly easy to plow through. It's kinda awful when a 20 year old game which you are remaking did this far better.6. Start and end "cinematics" somehow look even more cheap than they did in the 20 year old version. I guess that's because they are the exact same, while the rest of the game moved forward a bit.It's difficult for me to comment on the world and the story, since they are so familiar to me by now. I think you can have some fun playing through it, although it does require playing at least Avernum 2 to actually care about it. Still, this isn't one of those RPGs where you can avoid combat with your skills - 99% of your skills and most of your in-game time is spent fighting.If you already played all the better (and sometimes cheaper..) existing turn-based RPGs (e.g. Shadowrun), feel free to grab this on sale for 2-3$. Charging 20$ for a game where *nothing* is new and original is ridiculous. For a game with a combat system that would have been fine 15 years go, but in the age of Divinity: Original Sin is lackluster at best.If you loved Exile 3 as I did, I am not sure I would even suggest playing this. The biggest change for the better, is, ironically, one of the worst parts of the game as it is now - the graphics.
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Updated: Mar 19, 2020
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