Conan the Cimmerian (video game) explained

Conan the Cimmerian
Developer:Synergistic Software
Publisher:Virgin Games
Series:Conan the Barbarian
Platforms:Amiga, DOS
Released:1991
Genre:Action-adventure
Modes:Single-player

Conan the Cimmerian is a video game that was released by Virgin Games and Synergistic Software in 1991 for Amiga and DOS. It is an action-adventure game with RPG elements.

Gameplay

The player takes on the role of the titular Conan, a blacksmith living in the village of Irskuld, Cimmeria, who takes revenge on those who raided his home and killed his beloved wife. He discovers that the one responsible for this act was a wizard named Thoth Amon - a high priest of Cult of Set. Conan travels to the land of Hyborea, to the city of Shadizar. The game consists of three types of areas. The first one is an overland map in which travel between towns or other places is possible. The second one is horizontal third person movement through the city or underneath it, talking to people and visiting buildings. The last one is viewed in vertical third person and occurs when the player enters a building or starts a fight.

Reception

Charles Ardai reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "At least, unlike most games of this ilk, Virgin has taken a stab at making Conan a creature of flesh and blood, rather than just another bunch of testosterone-tinted pixels. By letting players participate in the birth of their hero, an added layer of interest, if not actual depth, takes shape. Nietzsche it ain't, but Howard it is!"[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Ardai . Charles . Charles Ardai . Where's Arnold When You Need Him?: Virgin Games' Conan the Cimmerian . Computer Gaming World . February 1992 . 1 . 91 . 48, 50.
  2. Web site: Compute! Magazine Issue 141. June 1992.
  3. Web site: Info Magazine Issue 49.
  4. https://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=t&id=5409