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Asmodeus: Tajemný kraj Ruthaniolu

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Developer(s)
  
NoSense

Artist(s)
  
Jakub Dvorský

Release date(s)
  
1997

Designer
  
Jakub Dvorský

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Programmer(s)
  
Marek Floryán

Composer(s)
  
Jan Sklenář

Initial release date
  
1997

Publisher
  
2K Czech

Platforms
  
DOS, Microsoft Windows

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Writer(s)
  
Jakub Dvorský Marek Floryán

Genres
  
Action-adventure game, Role-playing video game

Asmodeus: Tajemný kraj Ruthaniolu (English: Asmodeus: Mysterious Country of Ruthaniol) is a 1997 video game by Czech company NoSense. It is an action-adventure mixed with RPG.

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Development

The game was in development since 1994. The team consisted of only 2 people - Jakub Dvorský and Marek Floryán. Developers drew inspiration form games like Myst, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark and Stonekeep. Asmodeus also changed genre a few times during development. The game was originally a text adventure game but changed in a point-and-click adventure. Action parts were added later and game become a dungeon crawl RPG mixed with adventure game. Team has grown as Dvorský and Floryán were later aided by three other members. The game was finished in 1996 and developers contacted Petr Vochozka a CEO of Vochozka Trading. Vochozka Trading released Asmodeus in 1997.

Story

The game follows Mot. He is an apprentice of a Monk who decides to summon an ancient God Asmodeus to "save the world." Monk sends Mot to find three Eterons, magic stones needed to summon Asmodeus.

Mot searches for Eterons through Ruthaniol country. He completes the task but finds out that Asmodeus is not a god that will save the world but devil. Mot still takes Eterons to the Monk but tries to convince him to not summon Asmodeus. Monk reveals that he actually wants to use Asmodeus to rule the world. Mot stands up to his master but is quickly killed and Monk summons Asmodeus. The game ends as Asmodeus kills the Monk and leaves the cave.

Gameplay

Asmodeus features a First person view. Movement is similar to Myst. The game is played as a dungeon crawler RPG, while in underground tunnels that arefull of enemies. Player can kill these enemies with his weapon. He can improve his weapon and skills throughout the game so he can fight harder enemies. On the other hand, when the player is outside of tunnels, it becomes an adventure game. Player talks to NPCs, takes objects and uses the on the right place.

Reception

The game has received generally positive reviews.

SCORE's Karel Taufman gave the game 80%. He praised gameplay, story and technical performance. He also praised voice casting and it sound quality. On the other hand, he criticised some voice actors obviously play more characters. He also gave much praise to graphics and animations. He concluded the review: "Correctly mixed Adventure and Dungeon. The best Czech video game so far."

Review in Pařeniště magazine gave 70%. The review praised the story and atmosphere. Another praised aspect of the game were graphics that could compete with "some foreign titles." The game was criticised for its corridor like world that lacks much of free space and also criticised the lack of automapping.

LeveL's Martin Kalivoda gave 4 points of 7 indicating "decent" rating.

Riki's Vladan Hamřík gave 75%. He praised voice actors, graphics and writing but criticised interiors. He concluded the review: Asmodeus is not a bad game but is far from perfection.

References

Asmodeus: Tajemný kraj Ruthaniolu Wikipedia