Sandcastle released Will Harvey's The Immortal for IBM PC MS-DOS 2.11 in 1991. Kenneth L. Hurley ported the original Apple II GS version of 1990 to IBM PC. The Immortal displays in 16-color EGA/VGA 320x200. The Immortal audio supports AdLib, Roland and Sound Blaster.
The Immortal is coded and presented well, but it is ultimately a linear action-adventure game with little in the way of replay-value.
If The Immortal featured a full-screen playfield drawspace, non-linear exploration and turn-based tactics, it would have scored much higher.
That said, The Immortal was one of the most atmospheric games of 1990-91. Overall, I give it 5/10.
Features of The Immortal
- Isometric perspective with screen-scrolling and flip-screen exploration
- 256x128px playfield drawspace
- 8-level labyrinth
- Vitality (15 HPs)
- Resting
- Inventory mode
- Combat: Jab, Slash, Parry
- Death animations
- Spells
- Traps & Treasures
- Ladders
- NPCs & Dialogue
- Puzzles & Riddles
- Magic Carpet
- Gold & Merchant
- Joystick control
- Control a Gandalf-like figure wielding sword and staff
The Immortal was distributed on 2x 5.25" 360kB DS DD floppy disks or 1x 3.5" 720kB diskette. The hard disk drive install size is 600 kbytes.
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