Planescape: Torment Is A Computer Role-Playing
Planescape: Torment Is A Computer Role-Playing
Planescape: Torment Is A Computer Role-Playing
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Planescape: Torment
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Planescape: Torment is a computer role-playing game developed for Microsoft Windows by Black Isle Studios. Released on December 12, 1999, the game takes place in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Planescape campaign setting. Torment places emphasis on conversation and storyline instead of combat. The game begins in Sigil, where the protagonist, an enigmatic and heavily scarred immortal dubbed The Nameless One by the game's interface, wakes up in a mortuary with no memory of his identity and past experiences. Assuming the role of The Nameless One, players embark on a quest to solve the mysteries surrounding him. The game sold about 400,000 copies, according to game designer Scott Warner, [1] but received almost universal critical praise; it has since become a cult classic. The game was added to Gamespy's "Hall of Fame" in August 2004,[2] and to Gamespot's "Greatest Games of All Time" list in October 2005.[3]
Planescape: Torment
Black Isle Studios Interplay Chris Avellone Infinity Engine December 12, 1999 Computer role-playing game Single player ESRB: T (Teen) USK: 12+ ELSPA: 11+ OFLC: M15+ Microsoft Windows 4 CD-ROMs 200 MHz CPU, 32 MB RAM, 4 MB video card RAM, 4X CD-ROM drive, DirectX 6.0, 650 MB available hard disk space, Windows 95/98 Keyboard, Mouse
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