Battle Master
Battle Master | |
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Action, Strategy | |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Battle Master is a
Gameplay
Battle Master is a squad-based action-adventure game viewed from a top-down isometric perspective.
After choosing a race - human, elf, dwarf or orc - and a Dungeons & Dragons-style class - warrior, merchant, archer or mage - the player is presented with a map, from which destinations are chosen. At each destination the player may choose to parley - giving an opportunity to purchase useful items from the destination, rather than having to find them - or may enter the destination.
At this point the player enters the area and must defeat a minimum of 75% of the hostile forces present in order to proceed. Combat is either close-quarters
Plot
Following an age of conflict between the races of men, elves, dwarves and orcs that destroyed towns and cities and left the land decimated and impoverished, the mysterious Watcher came and settled in the Tower. The Watcher withdrew the power of magic, leaving remnants of magic only in artifacts created before his arrival, and cast a spell of apathy on the four kings. Then he spoke a prophecy: "Where there is chaos there will be order; where discord, harmony will flourish. From the south will come a hero to conquer the land and unite the crowns. Where there were fragments, there will be a whole. then will a new age begin."
Reception
Publication | Score |
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Amiga Format | 83%[3] |
ST Format | 82%[4] |
Zero | 81%[5] |
Amiga Action | 77%[6] |
Your Amiga | 76%[7] |
Zzap!64 | 58%[8] |
Critical reception of Battle Master was mixed, with scores ranging from 58% (Zzap!64) to 83% (Amiga Format) for the Atari ST and Amiga formats of the game. Whilst Amiga Format praised its graphics, "clever design" and "instant and lasting appeal",[3] Zzap!64 criticised it for having "too little depth" and "too little tactical meat",[8] and although ST Format also criticised the graphics it considered its action to be "heart-racing" and its strategy "innovative".[4]
References
- ^ a b c d Prytherch, Simon. "Game Credits From Manual - scan". Google Drive.
- ^ Mirrorsoft (1990). "Battle Master box scan" (jpeg). Retrieved 2013-02-20.
- ^ a b Masterson, Sean (December 1990). "Battle Master review". Amiga Format. 17: 66.
- ^ a b Higham, Mark (September 1990). "Battle Master review". ST Format: 52–53.
- ^ McCandless, David (September 1990). "Battle Master review". Zero. 11: 34–35.
- ^ Johns, Doug; Simmons, Alex; Mitchell, Andy (November 1990). "Battle Master review". Amiga Action. 14: 84–85.
- ^ Pumphrey, Adrian (November 1990). "Battle Master review". Your Amiga: 20.
- ^ a b "Battle Master review". Zzap!64. 68: 45. December 1990.
External links
- Battle Master at Lemon Amiga
- Battle Master at Atari Mania
- Battle Master at MobyGames
- Battle Master official website